Paralysis of leadership is due in part to the unseen grip of the special interests.
John W. GardnerRead
We pay a heavy price for our fear of failure. It is a powerful obstacle to growth. It assures the progressive narrowing of the personality and prevents exploration and experimentation. There is no learning without some difficulty and fumbling. If you want to keep on learning, you must keep on risking failure-all your life.
Interpretation
Fear of failure hinders personal growth and learning.
This quote by John W. Gardner emphasizes the detrimental effects of fear of failure on individual growth and development. It highlights that growth requires exploration, experimentation, and the willingness to face difficulties, suggesting that the avoidance of failure can lead to a restricted personality and limited experiences. To truly learn and evolve, one must embrace the possibility of failure throughout their life.
In practice
In a motivational speech about personal development.
Paralysis of leadership is due in part to the unseen grip of the special interests.
More and more Americans feel threatened by runaway technology, by large-scale organization, by overcrowding. More and more Americans are appalled by the ravages of industrial progress, by the defacement of nature, by man-made ugliness. If our society continues at its present rate to become less livable as it becomes more affluent, we promise all to end up in sumptuous misery.
Storybook happiness involves every form of pleasant thumb-twiddling; true happiness involves the full use of one's powers and talents.
Leaders come in many forms, with many styles and diverse qualities. There are quiet leaders and leaders one can hear in the next county. Some find strength in eloquence, some in judgment, some in courage.
I think that all human systems require continuous renewal. They rigidify. They get stuff in the joints. They forget what they cared about. The forces against it are nostalgia and the enormous appeal of having things the way they always have been, appeals to a supposedly happy past. But we've got to move on.
What leaders have to remember is that somewhere under the somnolent surface is the creature that builds civilizations, the dreamer of dreams, the risk taker. And remembering that, the leader must reach down to the springs that never dry up, the ever-fresh springs of the human spirit.
One whose knowledge is confined to books and whose wealth is in the possession of others, can use neither his knowledge nor wealth when the need for them arises.
We need to clear our minds of bad thoughts.
Great souls forgive not injuries till time has put their enemies within their power, that they may show forgiveness is their own.
The most active lives have so much routine as to preclude progress almost equally with the most inactive.
Abundance, even of good things, prevents them from being valued
I willingly speak to those who know, but for those who do not know I forget.
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