Success Quotes

Success means different things to different people. These quotes redefine what it means to truly succeed.

25498 quotes

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"Small changes in how we frame decisions produce large behavioral shifts."
Thaler, Richard
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"Small is big when it comes to behavioral changes."
Thaler, Richard
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"We need better ways to help people save for retirement."
Thaler, Richard
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"Good intentions combined with good design create better outcomes."
Thaler, Richard
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"Behavioral change happens at the intersection of motivation and ease."
Thaler, Richard
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"Better design helps people achieve their own goals more easily."
Thaler, Richard
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"Better systems empower better people to make better choices."
Thaler, Richard
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"Effort and difficulty are often seen as signs of quality."
Ariely, Dan
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"We become what we repeatedly do, so excellence is a habit, not an act."
Ariely, Dan
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"We are what we repeatedly practice, not what we occasionally do."
Ariely, Dan
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"The most important investment we can make is in ourselves."
Ariely, Dan
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"The effort that goals require is the price of having them."
Kahneman, Daniel
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"Lucky or not, your effort determines your success."
Kahneman, Daniel
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"The person who has demonstrated an ability to foresee relevant events has a competitive advantage."
Kahneman, Daniel
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"Success requires skill, but luck is also important."
Kahneman, Daniel
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"We tend to underestimate the role of luck in success."
Kahneman, Daniel
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"Luck plays a larger role in our success than we are willing to admit."
Kahneman, Daniel
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"The purpose of development should be to expand human freedom and human choice."
Sen, Amartya
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"Economic growth is only meaningful if it translates into real improvements in human lives."
Sen, Amartya
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"Economic systems should serve human flourishing, not the reverse."
Sen, Amartya
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"Achievement is meaningful when it reflects our own choices and values."
Sen, Amartya
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"Human development is ultimately about expanding what people are able to do."
Sen, Amartya
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"The expansion of human capability is both an end in itself and means to further ends."
Sen, Amartya
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"Economic growth that does not expand human capability is a hollow achievement."
Sen, Amartya
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"The concept of merit often masks hidden advantages and structural barriers."
Young, Iris Marion
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"We overvalue what we own compared to what we don't own. That's the endowment effect."
Thaler, Richard
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"People care about relative well-being, not just absolute well-being."
Thaler, Richard
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"Saving is hard because the benefit is in the future and the sacrifice is now."
Thaler, Richard
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"Present bias is the enemy of long-term well-being."
Thaler, Richard
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"Economic development means nothing if it doesn't enhance human capabilities."
Nussbaum, Martha