Paul Ford on Familiarity:
Let people get used to you.via Ten Minutes of Silence by Paul Ford.
Don't Wonder "What if?" - Jenny P
Paul Ford on Familiarity:
Let people get used to you.via Ten Minutes of Silence by Paul Ford.
engineering is the art of optimisation, it's not the pursuit of perfection, certainly not at the other extreme - the acceptance of compromisevia 'National Electricity Market reform – a blueprint for the future' National Press Club Address (Wed 21 Jun 2017) by Alan Finkel.
Bernadette Jiwa (from Story of Telling) on Curiosity:
the first key is curiosity. You can’t see problems worth solving unless you’re curious, and you also care about solving them.via Birth of a breakthrough idea by John Gregory Olson.
Bernadette Jiwa (from Story of Telling) on Decisions:
we don’t need more time, we just need to decide.via Hunch: Turn Your Everyday Insights Into the Next Big Thing by Sally Haldorson.
Ian Goldin on Change:
The challenges are great, but change is incremental. If you can make a small contribution, then that's great.via Nelson Mandela adviser Ian Goldin on our chances for a new golden age by Tim Elliott.
Peter Orner on Blue:
How many shades of blue do you think there are?via After Water Fiction: The Last Cribkeeper by After Water.
Bertrand Meyer on leprechauns:
it is healthy to question revered truthsvia The mythical Brooks law by Bertrand Meyer.