QuoteProject
In times of rapid change, experience could be your worst enemy.
J. Paul Getty
ShareWTF𝕏

Interpretation

What this quote means

In a rapidly changing environment, relying on past experiences can hinder adaptability.

J. Paul Getty emphasizes that during periods of significant change, holding on to previous experiences may prevent individuals and organizations from adapting effectively. When the landscape shifts rapidly, those who cling to established methods may struggle, while those who embrace new ideas and innovative approaches will thrive. This quote serves as a reminder that flexibility and openness to change are essential for navigating evolving circumstances.

Themes

ChangeAdaptabilityExperienceInnovationFlexibility

In practice

Example use cases

A speaker at a business conference might use this quote to highlight the need for innovation.

More from J. Paul Getty

Today's dissenters mainly focus their attention and expend their energies on the most inconsequential of trivia. ...Allegedly serious intellectuals quibble endlessly over such ridiculous trivialities...In the meantime, the public is lulled into a perilous somnolence, spoon-fed pap, and palpable untruths, many of which are turned out by special-interest and pressure groups and well organized propaganda machines.
J. Paul GettyRead
You must not only learn to live with tension, you must seek it out. You must learn to thrive on stress.
J. Paul GettyRead
The #1 guideline to success is you must be in business for yourself. When you work for someone else, you sell your time at wholesale to your employer, who then re-sells it at retail to the customer.
J. Paul GettyRead
Patience; this is the greatest business asset. Wait for the right time to make your moves.
J. Paul GettyRead
There is only one way to make a great deal of money; and that is in a business of your own.
J. Paul GettyRead
To succeed in business, to reach the top, an individual must know all it is possible to know about that business.
J. Paul GettyRead

Similar quotes

...we're told by TV and Reader's Digest that a crisis will trigger massive personal change--and that those big changes will make the pain worthwhile. But from what he could see, big change almost never happens. People simply feel lost. They have no idea what to say or do or feel or think. they become messes and tend to remain messes.
Douglas CouplandRead
I have a new way of doing things, and I don’t care if you think I’m crazy.
Malcolm GladwellRead
We cannot effect meaningful change if we become complacent, if we become comfortable with our own positions in the status quo.
Cyril RamaphosaRead
I'm not going to change the world overnight. It's one person at a time, and hopefully they're people in positions of power who can help people get in those roles and really, truly embrace colorblind casting.
Gabrielle UnionRead
The time has long since come for truth, transparency, and talks in every sector of society, including media, advertisement and entertainment. We can challenge each other, gain understanding, and create a more just, humane, and peaceful world.
Bernice KingRead
Repentance, as we know, is basically not moaning and remorse, but turning and change.
J. I. PackerRead

A little wisdom, now and then

Subscribe for the occasional hand-picked quote. No noise.

Quote by J. Paul Getty | QuoteProject