Syed Attitude Quotes

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I'm One, Not Some One.
Syed Sharukh
Don't Be Usual, Be Unusual.
Syed Sharukh
My Words Are For The Ones Who Get It, Rest Forget It !
Syed Sharukh
I face tomorrow with the same light that I got today, stop worrying about tomorrow.
Syed Sharukh
the most powerful engine of progress is to be found deep within the culture of the industry. It is an attitude that is easy to state, but whose wider application could revolutionize our attitude to progress: instead of denying failure, or spinning it, aviation learns from failure.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
This blind spot is not limited to science; it is a basic property of our world and it accounts, to a large extent, for our skewed attitude to failure. Success is always the tip of an iceberg. We learn vogue theories, we fly in astonishingly safe aircraft, we marvel at the virtuosity of true experts. But beneath the surface of success—outside our view, often outside our awareness—is a mountain of necessary failure.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
Society, as a whole, has a deeply contradictory attitude to failure. Even as we find excuses for our own failings, we are quick to blame others who mess up. In the aftermath of the South Korean ferry disaster of 2014, the Korean prime minister accused the captain of “unforgivable, murderous acts” before any investigation had even taken place.16 She was responding to an almost frantic public demand for a culprit.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
As Amy Edmondson of Harvard Business School has put it: “Learning from failure is anything but straightforward. The attitudes and activities required to effectively detect and analyze failures are in short supply in most companies, and the need for context-specific learning strategies is underappreciated. Organizations need new and better ways to go beyond lessons that are superficial.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
Leibniz croyait établir une morale basée sur la contemplation du monde. En fait, il regarde le monde comme une « belle fresque », il ne s’y engage paso20. Il est intéressant de comparer, à ce sujet, l’attitude de Leibniz et celle de Pascal. Leibniz contemple l’image d’un monde harmonieux, dans lequel les misères humaines sont apparentées à des ombres dans un beau tableau. Pascal écrit : « Nous sommes embarqués, nous sommes englobés dans un monde amorphe, indéterminé. »p21
Vladimir Jankélévitch (Cours de philosophie morale. Notes recueillies à l'Université libre de Bruxelles (1962-1963) (TRACES ECRITES) (French Edition))
Hope is a dream in the process that needs your extra care and attention. You'll never taste the sweetness of success until you realized you've done good enough. Go surf and dream. Make believe!
Syed Qassim Acabo
To all Realist, Optimist and Pessimist Society; While you were arguing about my attitude, personality and character, I have achieved a tagline of youngest successful entrepreneur with 2 Million yearly turn over. What you have achieved?
Faheem Uddin Syed
As the author Bryan Magee, drawing on the work of Karl Popper, put it: No one can possibly give us more service than by showing us what is wrong with what we think or do; and the bigger the fault, the bigger the improvement made possible by its revelation. The man who welcomes and acts on criticism will prize it almost above friendship: the man who fights it out of concern to maintain his position is clinging to non growth. Anything like a widespread changeover in our society toward Popperian attitudes to criticism would constitute a revolution in social and interpersonal relationships—not to mention organizational practice.12
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
Certains sont méchants car ils ne s'aiment pas eux-mêmes. D'autres sont pénibles parce qu'ils ont beaucoup souffert et veulent le faire payer à la terre entière. Quelques-uns, parce qu'ils se sont fait avoir par des gens et croient se protéger par une attitude désagréable. Certains ont été tellement déçus par les autres qu'ils ont refermé leur cœur en se disant qu'ils ne seraient plus déçus à l'avenir s'ils n'attendaient plus rien des autres. D'autres sont égoïstes car ils sont persuadés que tout le monde l'est, et ils croient alors qu'ils seront plus heureux s'ils passent avant les autres. Le point commun entre tous ces gens est que, si vous les aimez, vous les surprenez, car ils ne s'y attendent pas. La plupart, d'ailleurs, refuseront d'y croire au début, tellement cela leur semble anormal. Mais si vous persévérez et le leur démontrez, par exemple dans des actes gratuits, cela peut bouleverser leur façon de voir le monde et, accessoirement, leurs relations avec vous.
Laurent Gounelle (L'homme qui voulait être heureux)
Les « preuves » philosophiques, ou plus particulièrement celles qui sont censées se prouver elles-mêmes en objectivant illusoirement le « point de départ » ou la « présupposition initiale », ne prouvent qu’une chose, à savoir la fausseté radicale du point de vue dont elles dérivent; cette tentative de la pensée formelle et finie de saisir, par ses propres moyens, sa racine transcendante, donc supra-formelle et infinie, est aussi absurde que serait l’essai d’un œil de se voir lui-même; dans les deux cas, il y a contradiction foncière. Les « théoriciens de la connaissance » sont évidemment les premiers à affirmer que la sagesse traditionnelle n’est pas arrivée à « résoudre » les « grands problèmes » de l’« esprit humain »; en réalité, il n’y a pas de problèmes pour elle et elle n’a donc jamais eu à en résoudre; son rôle consiste, sur le plan doctrinal tout au moins, à exprimer des vérités, et non pas à répondre arbitrairement à des questions mal posées. Au demeurant, rien n’est plus commode ni plus consolant, lorsqu’on se trouve dans un cercle vicieux, que de prétendre, soit que les autres s’y trouvent également, soit qu’ils sont incapables de s’y trouver; d’aucuns iront même jusqu’à rejeter la responsabilité de leur impuissance sur l’intelligence même, et l’aboutissement d’une telle attitude sera cette philosophie grossièrement imaginative, prétendument « concrète » et souvent effrontément « lyrique » dans laquelle nombre de « penseurs » croient découvrir des consonances « archaïques » autant que du génie; c’est la faiblesse intellectuelle qui, conformément d’ailleurs aux tendances générales de notre époque, se pose en art et en mystique.
Frithjof Schuon (The Eye of the Heart: Metaphysics, Cosmology, Spiritual Life (Library of Traditional Wisdom))
I'm Used To, Being Used, Not Abused.
Syed Sharukh
It's Not Usual To Be Unusual.
Syed Sharukh
Quoi qu'elles entreprennent, on doit pouvoir démontrer qu'elles s'y sont mal prises. Il n'y a pas d’attitude correcte, on a forcément commis une erreur dans nos choix, on est tenues pour responsables d'une faillite qui est en réalité collective, et mixte. Les armes contre notre genre sont spécifiques, mais la méthode s'applique aux hommes. Un bon consommateur est un consommateur insécure.
Virginie Despentes (King Kong théorie)
Society, as a whole, has a deeply contradictory attitude to failure. Even as we find excuses for our own failings, we are quick to blame others who mess up.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
the problem is not just about the consequences of failure, it is also about the attitude toward failure. In health care, competence is often equated with clinical perfection. Making mistakes is considered to demonstrate ineptness. The very idea of failing is threatening.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
Either only English or only Bengali will make attitude but the mixture of these wont make an attitude, its just an excuse.
Syed Siddique Mridul
anymore. Why would they? There is a lot to learn in science without studying all the ideas that have been jettisoned over time. But this tendency creates a blind spot. By looking only at the theories that have survived, we don’t notice the failures that made them possible. This blind spot is not limited to science; it is a basic property of our world and it accounts, to a large extent, for our skewed attitude to failure. Success is always the tip of an iceberg. We learn vogue theories, we fly in astonishingly safe aircraft, we marvel at the virtuosity of true experts. But beneath the surface of success—outside our view, often outside our awareness—is a mountain of necessary failure.
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
It is worth noting here, if only briefly, the link between blame and cognitive dissonance. In a culture where mistakes are considered blameworthy they are also likely to be dissonant. When the external culture stigmatizes mistakes, professionals are likely to internalize these attitudes. Blame and dissonance, in effect, are driven by the same misguided attitude to error,
Matthew Syed (Black Box Thinking: Why Some People Never Learn from Their Mistakes - But Some Do)
You must come to a place and “Determine” what is holding you back. Then relocate your mindset where procrastination cant find you.
Sy Sromanieson
●Practice like a devil and play like an angel. ●If you cant fly then run if you cant run then walk if you cant walk then crawl but whatever you do just keep moving forward. ●Dont wait for the perfect moment, take the moment and make it perfect. ●Perfection is a work in progress. ●The ones who say "You cant" and "You wont" r probably the ones scared that "You will". ●Hard work beats talent when talent doesnt work hard. �������Own Quotes������� ●The key to be the great-be good at first then bring perfection in your goodness. You will be great for sure. ●Either only English or only Bengali will make attitude but the mixture of these wont make an attitude, its just an excuse. ●The intention of following famous wont make you famous, the intention of overpassing famousity will make you that. ●Only you are worthy of the best position if you have experienced the worst position. Worst to best is the road to be better than best.
Syed Siddique Mridul
By not exhausting your self, you are allowing difficulties to win.
Cherif Sy