Paralysis of leadership is due in part to the unseen grip of the special interests.
John W. GardnerRead
Some people may have greatness thrust upon them. Very few have excellence thrust upon them. They achieve it. They do not achieve it unwittingly, by “doin' what comes naturally”; and they don't stumble into it in the course of amusing themselves. All excellence involves discipline and tenacity of purpose.
Interpretation
Excellence requires deliberate effort and commitment, unlike greatness which may come without intention.
In this quote, John W. Gardner emphasizes that while some individuals may attain greatness without much effort, achieving true excellence is a process that involves discipline, hard work, and a clear purpose. Excellence is not a byproduct of casual actions or whims; instead, it demands that one consciously strive for improvement and remain dedicated to their goals.
In practice
In a motivational speech about the importance of hard work and dedication.
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.
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.
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.
As kids we didn't complain about being poor; we talked about how rich we were going to be and made moves to get the lifestyle we aspired to by any means we could. And as soon as we had a little money, we were eager to show it.
The key factor that will determine your financial future is not the economy; the key factor is your philosophy.
I was on a path. I was going to become a principal dancer. I never let my mind rest.
The story of my billion-dollar business starts like this. I borrowed $1,000 from a friend.
Success is never owned, it is rented, and the rent is due every day.
To measure the success of our societies, we should examine how well those with different abilities, including persons with autism, are integrated as full and valued members.
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