Quote of the Week – Defining the American Dream
We came to America for the American dream - to do good and to make good.
- K.R. Sridhar
(As quoted in a column by Tom Friedman in the NYT)
We came to America for the American dream - to do good and to make good.
- K.R. Sridhar
(As quoted in a column by Tom Friedman in the NYT)
…Republicans lead in the wrong direction and Democrats are unable to lead in any direction at all.
- Lincoln Chafee, “Goodbye to All That,” NYTimes, February 20, 2010
It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to be kind to others..
-Anonymous
From a conversation I had last spring with Scott Weber, who heads Interpeace.org:
“The calm following certain decisive war victories is dangerous as it masks the factors that can fuel future violent conflict and civil war in the future.”
Scott M. Weber, Director-General, Interpeace
On the other side, I have also heard people argue, persuasively if not popularly, the following viewpoint:
There is some irony in recognizing that, while negotiations bring a just process that can be better defended and that people can buy into, in general, after a "decisive victory" of one side, peace is more sustainable than in a "negotiated peace", which may be harder to sustain…
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.
-Harriet Green
CEO, Premier Farnell (and member of the OneVoice/PeaceWorks Foundation Board of Directors)
If you can imagine it, you can create it.
If you can dream it, you can become it.
–William Arthur Ward
Poem forwarded by my cousin Sergio. Apologies to non-Spanish speakers…
Final del año
Ni el pormenor simbólico
de reemplazar un nueve por un diez
ni esa metáfora baldía
que convoca a un lapso que muere
ni el cumplimiento de un proceso astronómico
aturden y socavan
la altiplanicie de esta noche
y nos obligan a esperar
las doce irreparables campanadas.
La causa verdadera
es la sospecha general y borrosa
del enigma del tiempo;
es el asombro ante el milagro
de que a despecho de infinitos azares,
de que a despecho de que somos
las gotas del rio de Heráclito,
perdure algo en nosotros:
inmóvil.
- Jorge Luis Borges
Leadership is the process of bringing a new and generally unwelcome reality to an individual, organization or setting, and helping them successfully adapt to it.
-Rony Heifetz (as quoted in a Harvard Kennedy School study (by Dutch Leonard) on Leadership in High Uncertainty Environments, as part of Young Global Leaders executive program.
Other interesting insights from that course with important applications for movements like OneVoice as well as to fast-growing companies like KIND:
When you are holding a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.
Cognitive Biases to watch against: giving too much weight to personal experience/illusion of experience; overconfidence of influence/power, or ability to predict future, and of ability to control future; ignoring disconfirming evidence; inability to perceive radical change; escalation of commitment in the face of "evidence"; tendency to turn issues into personal convictions;
My father taught me a very important lesson when I was a girl growing up in East Germany. He said, “Always be more than you appear and never appear to be more than you are.”
-as told to Bono (U2) and captured by him in a New York Times opinion piece.
These are my favorite responses to Michael Pollan’s NYTimes blog request for readers’ rules about eating: