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Zachary Slayback

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Average rating: 4.27 · 507 ratings · 48 reviews · 5 distinct works
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“The fact that our problems are real should never be mistaken for evidence that our power is fake.”
Zachary Slayback, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't

“Giving mental assent to people or systems that pretend to control you allows them to do just that.”
Zachary Slayback, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't

“Experience has proven that the best-educated people are often those who are known as ‘self-made’ or self-educated. It takes more than a university degree to make one a person of education. Any person who is educated has learned to get whatever they want in life without violating the rights of others. Education consists not so much of knowledge, but of knowledge effectively and persistently applied. People are paid not merely for what they know, but more particularly for what they do with what they know.”
Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich

“Ships and railways do not spring up from the earth and function automatically. They come in response to the call of civilisation, through the labour and ingenuity and organising ability of people who have imagination, faith, enthusiasm, decision and persistence! These people are known as capitalists. They are motivated by the desire to build, construct, achieve, provide useful service, earn profits and accumulate riches. And, because they provide service without which there would be no civilisation, they put themselves in the way of great riches.”
Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich

“It should be recognised as a crime (in reality it is a crime of the worst nature) for any parent to build inferiority complexes in the mind of a child through unnecessary criticism. Employers who understand human nature get the best there is out of people not by criticism but by constructive suggestion. Parents may accomplish the same results with their children. Criticism will plant fear or resentment in the human heart but it will not build love or affection.”
Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich

“While market economies are often thought of as money economies, they are still more so knowledge economies…. Economic transactions are purchases and sales of knowledge.”   “After all, the cavemen had the same natural resources at their disposal as we have today…. We are all in the business of buying and selling knowledge from one another, because we are each so profoundly ignorant of what it takes to complete the whole process of which we are a part.”   “‘How could we have gone so wrong?’ … The short answer is that power trumps knowledge.”   —THOMAS SOWELL, Knowledge and Decisions, 1979 (P. 47), AND Basic Economics, 2007 (P. 424)”
George Gilder, Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World

“Enforced by genetics, sexual reproduction, perspective, and experience, the most manifest characteristic of human beings is their diversity. The freer an economy is, the more this human diversity of knowledge will be manifested. By contrast, political power originates in top-down processes—governments, monopolies, regulators, and elite institutions—all attempting to quell human diversity and impose order. Thus power always seeks centralization.”
George Gilder, Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World

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