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Quotes About External

SELF-RESPECT IS PRODUCED BY INNER TRIUMPHS, NOT EXTERNAL ONES.
~ John C. Maxwell
Self-respect is produced by inner triumphs, not external ones. —DAVID BROOKS
~ John C. Maxwell
Make up can make you beautiful on the outside. It wont work if your ugly on the inside. Unless you eat the makeup.
~ Unknown
He had defended himself against death from without, and then it had carried him off from within.
~ Unknown
Sexualization is imposed from the outside as opposed to sexuality, an understanding of the body's responses and desires and ability to communicate that, cultivated from within.
~ Peggy Orenstein
We are always boosting or trying to prop up the ego by fulfilling some desire or other, and always craving affirmation from the outside.
~ Pankaj Mishra
The destiny of every human being is decided by what goes on inside his skull when confronted by what goes on outside his skull.
~ Eric Berne
However, the majority of people mistakenly judge external things to be 'good' and therefore experience feelings of desire for things beyond their control, leading to frustration and suffering.
~ Unknown
Human intelligence is highly flexible and adaptive, superb at inventing procedures and objects that overcome its own limits. The real powers come from devising external aids that enhance cognitive abilities.
~ Donald A. Norman
Technology does not make us smarter. People do not make technology smart. It is the combination of the two, the person plus the artifact, that is smart. Together, with our tools, we are a powerful combination. On the other hand, if we are suddenly without these external devices, then we don't do very well. In many ways, we do become less smart.
~ Donald A. Norman
Los recordatorios constituyen un buen ejemplo de las compensaciones relativas entre las funciones del conocimiento interno frente a las del externo.
~ Donald A. Norman
The only reason our customers buy from us is because the external problem we solve is frustrating them in some way. If we can identify that frustration, put it into words, and offer to resolve it along with the original external problem, something special happens. We bond with our customers because we've positioned ourselves more deeply into their narrative.
~ Donald Miller
The three levels of problems heroes (and customers) face are External Problems Internal Problems Philosophical Problems
~ Donald Miller
The three levels of problems heroes (and customers) face are External Problems Internal Problems Philosophical Problems In a story, a villain initiates an external problem that causes the character to experience an internal frustration that is, quite simply, philosophically wrong.
~ Donald Miller
STORYBRAND PRINCIPLE TWO: COMPANIES TEND TO SELL SOLUTIONS TO EXTERNAL PROBLEMS, BUT CUSTOMERS BUY SOLUTIONS TO INTERNAL PROBLEMS.
~ Donald Miller
In a story, a villain initiates an external problem that causes the character to experience an internal frustration that is, quite simply, philosophically wrong.
~ Donald Miller
external, internal, and philosophical problems.
~ Donald Miller
If we can identify that frustration, put it into words, and offer to resolve it along with the original external problem, something special happens. We bond with our customers because we've positioned ourselves more deeply into their narrative.
~ Donald Miller
If we really want to satisfy our customers, we can offer much more than products or services; we can offer to resolve an external, internal, and philosophical problem whenever they engage our business.
~ Donald Miller
Companies tend to sell solutions to external problems, but customers buy solutions to internal problems.
~ Donald Miller
The only reason our customers buy from us is because the external problem we solve is frustrating them in some way. If we can identify that frustration, put it into words, and offer to resolve it along with the original external problem, something special happens.
~ Donald Miller
Companies tend to sell solutions to external problems, but people buy solutions to internal problems.
~ Donald Miller
Is there a single villain your brand stands against? And what external problem is that villain causing? How is that external problem making your customers feel? And why is it unjust for people to have to suffer at the hands of this villain?
~ Donald Miller
Everything you experience in life—both internally and externally—is the result of how you have responded to a previous event.
~ Jack Canfield