"Quit putting yourself in a little box by trying to live consistently with your past and explaining every little action you take. BE YOU. Fully. In this moment. Independent of what others may or may not 'expect' from you."
About Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson — Life and Legacy
Brian Johnson is a prominent figure in the realm of personal development, recognized for his impactful contributions as an entrepreneur and author. His work emphasizes the significance of mindset and resilience in achieving success, particularly through his platform that combines philosophy and practical strategies for self-improvement. Central to Johnson's philosophy is the idea that 'Success is a journey, not a destination.' This perspective reflects his belief that the process of growth and learning is just as important as the outcomes we strive for. By focusing on the journey, he encourages individuals to embrace challenges as opportunities for development, rather than mere obstacles. Johnson's insights into leadership also stand out, as he advocates for a style that prioritizes inspiration and collaboration. He asserts that effective leaders cultivate trust and empower their teams, fostering an environment where everyone can thrive. This approach not only enhances productivity but also nurtures a culture of continuous improvement. In today's fast-paced world, Johnson's quotes and teachings resonate with many seeking guidance on personal and professional growth. His emphasis on resilience and a positive mindset serves as a powerful reminder that success is not solely defined by achievements but also by the strength to navigate life's challenges.
Quote collection
Brian Johnson quotes (page 1 of 2)
29 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Where I lived, it was a cold mining place, a village called Dunston. The only time you saw a Rolls-Royce was when somebody died."
"Live. Love. Smile. Hug. Laugh. Dream. Do. Create. Have fun. Be intense. Be audacious. Be unreasonable. Act impeccably. Breathe. Be you. Be different."
"Self actualization is the oxygen for the soul."
"Happiness isn’t some elusive treasure we chase after. It’s a state of being we need to PRACTICE."
"They’d say, ‘If you play the record backwards, you can hear evil things like 'grrrr!'’ and I would think, ‘Geez, I didn’t know the devil sounded like that. I thought he was coherent like the rest of us.’"
"If people have a passion for anything they tend to get quite good at it."
"Follow Your Bliss. Not someone else’s idea of your bliss. Not what you think should be your bliss. Not what you think would impress the crowd or appease the family. Your BLISS. What truly gets you giddy."
"Live at your highest potential-moment to moment to moment... When do we feel most alive? When we're being ourselves-our highest selves."
"The only people I have ever seen paint successfully, consistently, with great authority, unselfconsciously and without fear of failing were about four years old."
"A metallurgist is someone who can look at a platinum blonde and tell whether she's virgin material or a common ore."
"I'm an out and out basic man and AC/DC are one of the best rock'n'roll bands in the world, doing things just to the basics, you know."
"I strongly believe that nothing is more spiritual than living at our highest potential while serving others. I believe that the more closely aligned we are to "spirit" the more fully we will give ourselves in service to the world. As such, my "spiritual path" is the path that leads me to a more complete manifestation of my unique Bodhisattvic duties."
"If we want happiness, I think we should follow classic Greek wisdom and live with areté. The word directly translates as 'excellence' or 'virtue,' but has a deeper meaning — something closer to 'expressing the highest version of ourselves.' When we're showing up fully moment to moment, there's no room for regret/anxiety/disillusionment, just a whole lot of happiness. Here's to getting our areté on!"
"We see this as a test of their ability to face reality."
"If you look at the life of Jesus, that's an example of true worship. You know look at the stories, if you want to learn about real worship read Matthew through John. Seriously. You just read it and you will see the true level. You see when Jesus is in the boat and the storm comes when it comes and the winds are blowing and Jesus is sleeping in the boat and the disciples are freaking out. And Jesus wakes up and says "What you guys got is a problem, no?" and he commands the seas to be calm that's true worship."
"Painting is so much more than the materials."
"People are famous for being famous and for nothing else. And good luck to them, because it lasts about a year and then they're nothing again."
"I've learned what works and what doesn't, which gives me confidence."
"All the other stuff without love? Not worth a whole lot. Love starts with ourselves and needs to be approached like anything else we want to master-with a lot of diligent studying and practicing!"