Quotes about Development
That which we persist in doing becomes easier to do, not that the nature of the thing has changed, but our power to do so is increased.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you want to make a product better, you have to keep tweaking, revising, and iterating. The same thing is true with a company.
— Jason Fried
In this world very few leaps of progress arrive exclusively as benefits
— Jason Fried
As a manager, you have to accept the fact that people will make mistakes, but not intentionally, and that mistakes are the price of learning and self-sufficiency.
— Jason Fried
People are curious about how things are made.
— Jason Fried
Too much time in academia can actually do you harm. There are a lot of skills that are useful in academia that aren't worth much outside of it.
— Jason Fried
Failure is not a prerequisite for success.
— Jason Fried
But after that, the curve flattens out. There's surprisingly little difference between a candidate with six months of experience and one with six years. The real difference comes from the individual's dedication, personality, and intelligence.
— Jason Fried
Evolution doesn't linger on past failures, it's always building upon what worked. So should you.
— Jason Fried
Use this time to make mistakes without the whole world hearing about them. Keep tweaking. Work out the kinks. Test random ideas. Try new things. No one knows you, so it's no big deal if you mess up. Obscurity helps protect your ego and preserve your confidence.
— Jason Fried
You can't change the fruit without changing the root.
— Stephen Covey
Remember, life's phases are connected---yesterday feeds today.....Today's lessons are preparing us for tomorrow's assignments.
— Dutch Sheets