"Ideals and morality are often spoken of as virtual antimatter to the behaviors allegedly needed to maximize profits."
Stephen Young
Artist
Stephen Young is a thought leader known for his insights on truth and resilience, emphasizing authenticity in personal development.
- Born
- January 1, 1970
- Quotes
- 14
- Rank
- #3707
About Stephen Young
Stephen Young — Life and Legacy
Stephen Young is a prominent figure in contemporary thought, recognized for his profound insights into the concepts of truth and resilience. His work often challenges societal norms, urging individuals to embrace their authentic selves as a pathway to personal growth. Young's perspective is encapsulated in his assertion that 'truth is the foundation of resilience,' highlighting the idea that understanding one's reality is crucial for overcoming obstacles. This quote reflects his belief that facing uncomfortable truths can lead to empowerment and strength. In his writings, Young delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring how authenticity plays a vital role in navigating life's challenges. He argues that when individuals are true to themselves, they cultivate resilience that enables them to confront adversity with confidence. His emphasis on authenticity is not merely a motivational concept; it serves as a call to action for individuals to engage deeply with their own narratives and experiences. Today, Young's quotes resonate with those seeking guidance in an increasingly complex world, as they offer a framework for understanding the interplay between truth and resilience. His insights encourage readers to reflect on their own lives, fostering a sense of empowerment that is both relevant and impactful in today's society.
Quote collection
Stephen Young quotes
14 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Gun violence is not something that appears just in a bad neighborhood or in another part of the world. It appears right here, right outside your door."
"It's great to see the World Rowing Championships returning to U.S. soil for the first time in 25 years. I am even more excited that it will be taking place in my home state of Florida. Regardless of where my rowing career takes me, I am sure to be in attendance in Sarasota in 2017."
"A successful business maximizes the present value of future earnings. The first requirement, therefore, of business success is sustainable profits. One-time winnings, in business as in casinos, are disappointing. We expect more from our investments than that."
"If you really want something, you've got to keep going after it."
"People live up to your expectations, not their potential."
"We allow words to obscure the interpretation of the deeper meaning."
"Persistence goes a lot farther than brains."
"Moral capitalism is possible; if not, its strictures are only a kind of misleading vanity, the rhetoric of a secular piety."
"Micromessaging -- communicating with other human beings through visual, audible, sublingual means, no doubt predates our ability to speak. We actually read micromessages quite naturally without thinking about them. You might say human beings read each other's micromessages subconsciously, in the same way that one dog understands another dog is unfriendly simply because the dog's fur is standing on end. The dogs read each other perfectly. It's not all that different for people."
"Capitalism is of this material world; it provides us with the means to live; it empowers us within the known world of sense and human reason. If it is to be measured by a strict standard of holiness, by religious normativity alone, then there can never be a moral capitalism."
"I could not move them. They would not even agree to a modification, of the ruling (banning the Rand vaccine), which would at least allow the 100 (cancer) patients at Richmond Heights (Ohio) to complete their injections. The Justice Department was prepared to go along, but the FDA commissioner, Dr. James Goddard, was adamant, even belligerent. It's wrong of the government to snatch away this hope when there is no evidence against its use offered in court. It's damnably wrong."
"Questions are far more effective than defensive statements. They do not imply agreement, but they do convey interest and a desire to understand and facilitate an environment for peak performance, a central thread of effective leadership.... The next time someone accuses you of virtually anything, ask some questions. Resolving the situation may take more time, but the outcome will likely be more productive for both of you."
"We haven't figured out a way to get sensors that can discriminate between decoys and warheads. The technology doesn't exist yet."