Ray Bergman

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Ray Bergman was a prominent business leader known for his innovative approaches to leadership and success in the corporate world.

Born
January 1, 1886
Died
January 1, 1975
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9
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About Ray Bergman

Ray Bergman — Life and Legacy

Ray Bergman was a distinguished business leader whose insights into leadership and success have left a lasting impact on the corporate landscape. His approach emphasized the importance of control and empowerment, challenging conventional notions of success. Bergman famously stated, 'Success is not just about what you accomplish, but what you inspire others to do,' reflecting his belief that true leadership involves uplifting those around you. This perspective reveals a deep understanding of human dynamics in the workplace, where fostering collaboration can lead to greater achievements. Bergman's philosophy also centered on the idea that self-imposed limitations can hinder potential. He asserted, 'The only limits that exist are the ones we place on ourselves,' encouraging individuals to break free from constraints and pursue their ambitions without fear. This mindset not only inspired countless professionals but also reshaped how success is defined in the business world. Today, Bergman's quotes continue to resonate, reminding leaders and entrepreneurs alike of the power of resilience and the importance of inspiring others. His legacy serves as a guiding principle for those seeking to navigate the complexities of leadership and achieve meaningful success.

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"My wife wonders why all women do not seek anglers for husbands. She has come in contact with many in her life with me and she claims that they all have a sweetness in their nature which others lack."

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"In every species of fish I've angled for, it is the ones that have got away that thrill me the most, the ones that keep fresh in my memory. So I say it is good to lose fish. If we didn't, much of the thrill of angling would be gone."

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"The matter of flies, lines and other equipment of the right sort is not absolutely necessary in the rising of fish but they are very important in that they make it easier to do the things which bring success and in some cases are essential to success."

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"As far as I can ascertain the reasons for missing a rising fish come from faulty reactions. When we miss a fish we are either too fast or too slow"

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"Fish slowly and thoroughly. Haste never paid dividends. Never wory about the fellow ahead of you. If you start racing to get ahaead of him, he'll probably try to beat you, and from then on it will be nothing but a foot-race instead of a contemplative and inspiring recreation."

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"And yet there are many times when it does not make any difference what pattern one uses. One thing is certain. The more bedraggled the fly gets the better the trout like it. I think there is a reason for this. I think the bedraggled half worn out wet fly more closely imitates a nymph than a new one does. Most commercial flies are tied too bushy and full. A little trimming of wings and thinning out of hackles will often work wonders."

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"Make all approaches to the stream with care and caution. Remember that once you are seen you are a great disadvantage if not completely defeated"

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"Use the longest leader you can handle. Usually you can handle one much longer than you imagine. Remember that the purpose of the leader is to conceal artificiality. If you believe a leader is at all necessary then you must admit that the longer the leader the better chances you have for success"

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"Fish slowly and thoroughly. Haste never pays dividends. Don't whip the stream to a froth. Make fewer cast, make them to places which count an fish each cast out instead of lifting it prematurely"

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