"If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?"
About Scott Adams
Scott Adams — Life and Legacy
Scott Adams is a prominent cartoonist and author, widely recognized for his creation of the 'Dilbert' comic strip, which humorously critiques corporate culture and the absurdities of office life. His work has not only entertained millions but has also sparked discussions about management practices and personal agency in the workplace. Adams's key ideas revolve around the interplay of success, control, and the role of luck in achieving one's goals. One of his notable quotes, 'Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep,' encapsulates his belief in the value of experimentation and learning from failure. This perspective challenges conventional views on creativity, suggesting that the fear of making mistakes can stifle innovation. Adams also emphasizes the importance of systems over goals, stating, 'Losers have goals, winners have systems.' This highlights his view that sustainable success comes from establishing effective processes rather than merely chasing outcomes. Adams's insights remain relevant today, as they resonate with individuals navigating the complexities of modern work environments. His ability to blend humor with profound observations about human behavior and organizational dynamics continues to influence readers, encouraging them to rethink their approaches to success and personal growth.
Quote collection
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"Remember there's no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end."
"If you have any trouble sounding condescending, find a Unix user to show you how it's done."
"I love you like a fat kid loves cake!"
"The maintenance man is moving the thermostat in our office today. I started talking with him about the"
"Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems."
"You don't have to be a 'person of influence' to be influential. In fact, the most influential people in my life are probably not even aware of the things they've taught me."
"Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep."
"Informed decision-making comes from a long tradition of guessing and then blaming others for inadequate results."
"Life is half delicious yogurt, half crap, and your job is to keep the plastic spoon in the yogurt."
"Most success springs from an obstacle or failure. I became a cartoonist largely because I failed in my goal of becoming a successful executive."
"Let's form proactive synergy restructuring teams."
"Remind people that profit is the difference between revenue and expense. This makes you look smart."
"The Dilbert Principle: People are idiots."
"There's nothing more dangerous than a resourceful idiot."
"Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll buy a funny hat. Talk to a hungry man about fish, and you're a consultant."
"The surest way to identify those who won't succeed at weight loss is that they tend to say things like "My goal is to lose ten pounds." Weight targets often work in the short run. But if you need willpower to keep the weight off, you're doomed in the long run. The only way to succeed in the long run is by using a system that bypasses your need for willpower."
"I respectfully decline the invitation to join your hallucination."
"Ask a deeply religious Christian if he’d rather live next to a bearded Muslim that may or may not be plotting a terror attack, or an atheist that may or may not show him how to set up a wireless network in his house. On the scale of prejudice, atheists don’t seem so bad lately."
"I wish I were dumber so I could be more certain about my opinions. It looks fun."