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Scenario Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“If we make a fly-on-the-wall review of our history and connect the significant scenarios from our memory, we can develop a comprehensive pattern of our identity that throws a whirl of light on the secreted framework of our life. ("Labyrinth of the mind")”
Erik Pevernagie

Michael Crichton
“Most areas of intellectual life have discovered the virtues of speculation, and have embraced them wildly. In academia, speculation is usually dignified as theory.”
Michael Crichton

Roger Spitz
“Imagining the interplay of metaruptions is a creative endeavor, not a number-crunching exercise.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Ron Baratono
“Life is unpredictable. Situations will move at their own pace, especially the ones we have no control over. We find ourselves at times, angry at a possible scenario in a situation that hasn’t even happen yet. Then, the exact opposite happens. Looking back at the thoughts wasted and false anguish, we’re all better off with patience and an open mind.”
Ron Baratono

Roger Spitz
“Scenarios help solve problems differently because they can illuminate new possibilities and ignite hope.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

“each person has his own scenario, but only a few can be a good actor for his life scenarios”
Lugas Anegah

“Loving God is a play scenario written in the spirit of men”
Sunday Adelaja

Deyth Banger
“No need for explanation you know your scenario... I know my scenario.”
Deyth Banger, 4 Hours

“The perfect scenario is when you are living your dream, when you have found your gift and when you are working to bring it to perfection”
Sunday Adelaja

“The worse scenario is when you do not know the purpose of your day to day existence”
Sunday Adelaja

Deyth Banger
“Still in my mind the old days scenario is playing

OVER AND OVER”
Deyth Banger

Ozan Varol
“Unless you consider the best-case scenario along with the worst, your brain will steer you toward the seemingly safest path—inaction. But as a Chinese proverb goes, many a false step was made by standing still. You’re more likely to take that first step into the unknown when there’s the proverbial pot of gold awaiting at the end.”
Ozan Varol, Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life

Sabina Nore
“Recognition

You are in front of your home, about to enter, when someone calls your name. You turn around and see a complete stranger hurriedly walking towards you.

“I’ve been waiting for you, where have you been?”

Seeing your exasperated expression, she adds, “We were supposed to meet, did you forget again?!”

“You have the wrong person,” you reply, adding, “I have never seen you in my life.”

“Please tell me you are joking,” she says in, what looks like, genuine disbelief.

You have no issues with forgetfulness, or memory, in general, but she seems absolutely certain. She goes on an on, providing details about your previous meetings and talks. She knows more about you than a stranger would, but she could have found these things out elsewhere. She says you never exchanged phone numbers, but instead always agreed where and when you would meet next time.

She doesn’t want anything in particular, except your acknowledgment and that you stick to the agreed upon meeting for that day.

How do you behave?
What do you do?”
Sabina Nore, Why?: Imagination Scenarios and Mental Challenges