I'm reminded of the last thing my dad said to me:
"Be careful with that son, I think it's loaded.."
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I'm reminded of the last thing my dad said to me:
"Be careful with that son, I think it's loaded.."
Bro...
It hasn't been that long, only few years, but it always hits me deep:
"Everyone thinks they are the hero of their own story." - Handsome Jack
Probably not something original, but the voice acting and the scene it was in made it way more powerful than any philosopher in a book could.
A teacher of mine said to the class: "You may not like studying for now, but you will regret lacking education for the rest of your life"
So basically trade in half of your childhood to have a better time for most of the rest of your life (yeah work may suck, but with better education you can more easily find something you don't hate)
"You must know what happened happened and couldn't have happened any other way." -Morpheus
It only ever ends once, everything else is just progress.
Jacob on Lost
"Great men are forged in fire. It is the privilege of lesser men to light the flame."
Today is a good day to die
This is meaningful to me because it's a place I must try and be in every day. Leave nothing for chance and understand that I can die at any moment so I must always be one step in front of it.
This is what the white men believe Crazy Horse would say in Lakota as a battle cry. It was probably more like "come on let's go" but it wasn't so much the words but the message behind them. It's a heavy mental mindset that you are ready to die today if that's what happens. It means you have lived with honor and respect. Your family knows your love for them. You have shown your ancestors respect so they will be waiting for you, welcoming you to the other world as a warrior coming home. This is a power place to be, especially if you have to face a life and death situation.
So this is the battle cry
Hokahey! Nake nula wauΕ welo!
Let's do this! I am ready for what comes!
I also enjoy the follow-up, βbut the day is not yet over.β (This is a Star Trek reference, but βtoday is a good day to dieβ was written into Klingon culture by one of the writers who was a student of Native American history.)
If you wish to keep slaves, you must have all kinds of guards. The cheapest way to have guards is to have the slaves pay taxes to finance their own guards. To fool the slaves, you tell them that they are not slaves and that they have Freedom. You tell them they need Law and Order to protect them against bad slaves. Then you tell them to elect a Government. Give them Freedom to vote and they will vote for their own guards and pay their salary. They will then believe they are Free persons. Then give them money to earn, count, and spend and they will be too busy to notice the slavery they are in.β - Alexander Warbucks
"Strong opinions loosely held"
Implying you should have the courage to fight for what you believe is right but not hold onto them once you're proven wrong.
I learned this as a company culture thing from one of my previous employers and not sure if there's another source for it. I did not like that employer very much in the end but this quote has been stuck with me since and I live by it.
Some people give me shit for it, but one that's actually gotten me through some struggles is "despite all my rage, I'm still just a rat in a cage." I have a tendency to push back against things that feel unfair/unjust and it often is more destructive and time-consuming than it's worth. Sometimes i need a reminder to just accept things the way they are.
If you can't love yourself, how the hell you gonna love somebody else.
This is not a famous thing, it's just that I've heard someone at a past workplace say this.
"Doing the same thing that got you here into this position will not make you successful in it, it may not even be enough for you to keep it."
To be clear, he wasn't saying it to me or anyone, he said it to himself as a life lesson he learned going through promotions and changing companies. The point was to stay humble and don't expect your past accomplishments to get you through future challenges.
"A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything." - Nietzsche
"Wearing a watch is like being handcuffed to time."
Get in the zone, autozone!
Paraphrased probably, but:
βWhat is an ocean but a thousand drops?β
Itβs a really good way to get rid of the mentality of one person canβt make a difference. Because everyone is a drop, and without so many drops, there is no ocean. Maybe one individual drop doesnβt truly make a difference alone. But what if every drop was gone?
It helps me feel that, even if the difference I make isnβt big enough to make an impact, an impact only exists BECAUSE of all the drops.
That goes for both positive and negative things. A thousand bad drops are needed to make a bad thing. A thousand good drops to make a good one.
"Psh, friends? Who needs them? They roll more off the line every day."
Sounds super callous out of context, but the guy was incredibly friendly and kind. He had originally moved across the country to where his wife was living, and at this point they were going through a really bad divorce. I strongly suspect his local support network was entirely her friends, and they were turning their backs on him. I always took it as advice on being unafraid to remove the people who are dragging you down, and be confident that there are better ones out there.
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone is fighting some kind of battle.
This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy. I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community, and as long as I live it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can. I want to be thoroughly used up when I die, for the harder I work the more I live. I rejoice in life for its own sake. Life is no "brief candle" for me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations.
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"This is going to be with you a long time, Jean-Luc. A long time. You have to learn to live with it. You have a simple choice now. Live with it below the sea with Louis, or above the clouds with the Enterprise."
"Money I got, time I don't."
My dad said this offhanded joking remark to me 30 years ago and it lives rent free in my head. It's a privileged view point for sure but I took it to mean save and be prepared but don't be frugal toa detriment. Spend on things you love and spend away on things you hate. Don't waste time if you can afford not to.
The life of a punctual man is a hell of undeserved loneliness
I read this in a book when I was 15 and I've never been on time since
"What stands in the way becomes the way." M.A.
German quote from an old podcast: Konsequenz heiΓt auch Holzwege zuende gehen.
Rough translation: Being consequent means also following the wrong path to the end.
It's used for people or organisations that tend to stick to a decision to the end, even if that decision was obviously flawed. E.g. sticking to extremely stick to a regulation even if it's outdated/was dumb from the beginning. Corporate password policies are a good example.
The absence of limitations is the enemy of creativity
"Always remember: never accept the world for what it appears to be. Dare to see it for what it could be." -Overwatch