Close scrutiny will show that most 'crisis situations' are opportunities to either advance, or stay where you are.
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Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.
When you have that window of opportunity called a crisis, move as quickly as you can, get as much done as you can. There's a momentum for change that's very compelling.
Whenever you have a crisis, you're always going to have the extremists taking advantage of the situation.
I find if you are in an office, the crisis finds you. If you're not in the office, the crisis finds somebody else.
I really do think that any deep crisis is an opportunity to make your life extraordinary in some way.
What one decides to do in crisis depends on one's philosophy of life, and that philosophy cannot be changed by an incident. If one hasn't any philosophy in crises, others make the decision.
The main thing during a crisis is discipline, to begin investing in time again after the crisis subsides.
Some think that by preparing to deal with crises you make them more likely. I think the wiser judgment is the contrary. In this area at least, if you want peace or stability, it's better to prepare for war or instability.
In all of the movies and films you see, people are always in crisis because that's what we watch. We watch them deal with crisis and resolve it.
What you say and do in a crisis matters.
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