Quotes About Meaning
There is no reason to believe any longer that only irrelevant 'play' can be enjoyed, while the serious business of life must be borne as a burdensome cross. Once we realize that the boundaries between work and play are artificial, we can take matters in hand and begin the difficult task of making life more livable.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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He demonstrates that meaning is possible in spite of suffering—indeed, that meaning can sometimes grow from suffering. But he also emphasizes that suffering is not a prerequisite to finding meaning. The search for meaning is a drive that exists in all of us—and a combination of external circumstances and internal will can bring it to the surface.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Ultimately, Type I behavior depends on three nutrients: autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Type I behavior is self-directed. It is devoted to becoming better and better at something that matters. And it connects that quest for excellence to a larger purpose.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Abundance has brought beautiful things to our lives, but that bevy of material goods has not necessarily made us much happier. The paradox of prosperity is that while living standards have risen steadily decade after decade, personal, family, and life satisfaction haven't budged. That's why more people—liberated by prosperity but not fulfilled by it—are resolving the paradox by searching for meaning.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Chapter 6 will explore purpose, our yearning to contribute and to be part of something larger than ourselves.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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ingredients of genuine motivation—autonomy, mastery, and purpose—they
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Remember your Abraham Maslow and your Viktor Frankl. Bet your business on it.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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we've progressed from a society of farmers to a society of factory workers to a society of knowledge workers. And now we're progressing yet again—to a society of creators and empathizers, of pattern recognizers and meaning makers.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Taken together, all of these studies suggest that the path to a life of meaning and significance isn't to "live in the present" as so many spiritual gurus have advised. It is to integrate our perspectives on time into a coherent whole, one that helps us comprehend who we are and why we're here.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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richest experiences in our lives aren't when we're clamoring for validation from others, but when we're listening to our own voice—doing something that matters, doing it well, and doing it in the service of a cause larger than ourselves. So, in the end, repairing the mismatch and bringing our understanding of motivation into the twenty-first century is more than an essential move for business. It's an affirmation of our humanity.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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People at work are thirsting for context, yearning to know that what they do contributes to a larger whole. And a powerful way to provide that context is to spend a little less time telling how and a little more time showing why.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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Lucky for us, we can give meaning to each other for free. Just by being alive.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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I know a lot of things, Mathilda. I have gazed through space telescopes into the heart of the galaxy. I have seen a dawn of four hundred billion suns. It all means nothing without life. You and I are special, Mathilda. We are alive.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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Without us here to witness, the universe is just pointless physics unfolding.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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Living for its own sake isn't life. People need meaning as much as they need air.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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How much change can a person absorb before everything loses meaning Living for its own sake isn't life. People need meaning as much as they need air.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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Across the sea of space lies an infinite emptiness. I can feel it, suffocating me. It is without meaning. But each life creates its own reality.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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People need meaning as much as they need air. Lucky for us, we can give meaning to each other for free. Just by being alive.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
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There's something beautifully soothing about a fact — even (or perhaps especially) if we're not sure what it means.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
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Our American past always speaks to us with two voices the voice of the past, and the voice of the present. We are always asking two quite different questions. Historians reading the words of John Winthrop usually ask, What did they mean to him Citizens ask, What do they mean to us Historians are trained to seek the original meaning all of us want to know the present meaning.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
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This sense of time, the awareness that countless others have come before and that others will follow in endless generations, distinguishes man from other animals. With this discovery of the meaning of death—that man's own life is limited—the life of architecture begins. And so begins man the creator's effort to conquer time.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
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As with many concepts, "information" has a special and specific meaning to mathematicians and scientists: It is anything that reduces uncertainty. Put another way, information exists wherever a pattern exists, whenever a sequence is not random. The more information, the more structured or patterned the sequence appears to be.
~ Daniel J. Levitin
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not all encounters with the world affect the mind equally. Studies have demonstrated that if the brain appraises an event as "meaningful," it will be more likely to be recalled in the future.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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When we spend money on others, for example, we feel more content than when we spend money on ourselves. This is a kind of well-being rooted in meaning, connection, and equanimity—called eudaimonia by the ancient Greeks and in modern times perhaps called "inner" or "true" happiness.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
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