The great growling engine of change—technology.
When you nurture plants with respect, they reward you with abundance.
Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going.
And that's a lot of the reason why we care so much about our careers and indeed start caring so much about material goods. You know, we're often told that we live in very materialistic times, that we're all greedy people. I don't think we are particularly materialistic. I think we live in a society which has simply pegged certain emotional rewards to the acquisition of material goods. It's not the material goods we want;
Every story is a journey, and every journey changes the traveler.
The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra.
In business, as in life, you have to take calculated risks.