吟竹 簡 > 吟竹's Quotes

Showing 1-8 of 8
sort by

  • #1
    Alfred Adler
    “It was only because men learned to cooperate that we could make the great discovery of the division of labor; a discovery which is the chief security for the welfare of mankind. To preserve human life would not be possible if each individual attempted to wrest a living from the earth by himself with no cooperation and no results of cooperation in the past. Through the division of labor we can use the results of many different kinds of training and organize many different abilities so that all of them contribute to the common welfare and guarantee relief from insecurity and increased opportunity for all the members of society. It”
    Alfred Adler, WHAT LIFE COULD MEAN TO YOU

  • #2
    Alfred Adler
    “A private meaning is in fact no meaning at all. Meaning is only possible in communication: a word which meant something to one person only would really be meaningless. It is the same with our aims and actions; their only meaning is their meaning for others. Every human being strives for significance; but people always make mistakes if they do not see that their whole significance must consist in their contribution to the lives of others. An”
    Alfred Adler, WHAT LIFE COULD MEAN TO YOU

  • #3
    Alfred Adler
    “It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.”
    Alfred Adler

  • #4
    Alfred Adler
    “Follow your heart but take your brain with you.”
    Alfred Adler

  • #5
    Alfred Adler
    “A lie would have no sense unless the truth were felt as dangerous.”
    Alfred Adler

  • #6
    Alfred Adler
    “To be a human being means to possess a feeling of inferiority which constantly presses towards its own conquest. The greater the feeling of inferiority that has been experienced, the more powerful is the urge for conquest and the more violent the emotional agitation.”
    Alfred Adler

  • #7
    Alfred Adler
    “we limit ourselves to normal cases of mutual influence, we find that those people are most capable of being influenced who are most amenable to reason and logic, those whose social feeling has been least distorted. On the contrary, those who thirst for superiority and desire domination are very difficult to influence. Observation teaches us this fact every day.”
    Alfred Adler, Understanding Human Nature

  • #8
    Alfred Adler
    “We are self-determined by the meaning we give to our experiences; and there is probably something of a mistake always involved when we take particular experiences as the basis for our future life. Meanings are not determined by situations, but we determine ourselves by the meanings we give to situations. There”
    Alfred Adler, WHAT LIFE COULD MEAN TO YOU



Rss
All Quotes



Tags From 吟竹’s Quotes