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Plateau Quotes

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Bruce Lee
“If you always put limit on everything you do, physical or anything else. It will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.”
Bruce Lee

Criss Jami
“For the case that one thinks he has plateaued in life, God has already set yet another peak for him to reach: and a much more challenging peak than his own, one that which is to serve others.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Gary Rohrmayer
“Every leader will hit a series of plateaus in their lives. The key is not to say there, because settling on a plateau can easily lead to an elongated season of comfort. Being comfortable is one of the leader's worst enemies”
Gary Rohrmayer

J.R. Rim
“At some point, you will hit a plateau. If you keep doing same things you did to get to that point, make a change.”
J.R. Rim

“The worst thing that can ever happen to a couple is not cheating, but it's reaching a plateau in your relationship's sensual growth.”
Lebo Grand

Chris Matakas
“Plateaus are a manifestation of the law of diminishing returns, and when we reach one it simply means that it is time to adjust our methods.”
Chris Matakas, The Tao of Jiu Jitsu

“Sensuality is the ultimate path to breaking through plateaus in business particularly for the new breed of women entrepreneurs.”
Lebo Grand, Sensual Lifestyle

Ziad K. Abdelnour
“Achievers move forward at all times. Achievement is not a plateau, it's a beginning.”
Ziad K. Abdelnour, Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics

Terry Pratchett
“Denn", so der trollische Philosoph Plateau, "wenn du verstehen willst einen Feind, du musst gehen eine Meile in seinen Schuhen. Wenn er dann ist noch immer dein Feind, du bist entfernt wenigstens eine Meile, und er keine Schuhe hat,”
Terry Pratchett

“But however desirable an evolutionary framework for a history of knowledge may be, the important questions is whether it is actually possible to recognize an evolutionary logic in the historical records - without imposing it by an exaggerated analogy with biology and without ascending to a level of abstraction where all cats become gray. I believe that the historical findings examined in the preceding chapters point in such a direction, in particular the long-term, cumulative aspects of knowledge development, its dependence on contingent societal contexts, and the profound transformations of the architecture of knowledge.
Examples are the emergence of new systems of knowledge from a reorganization of preceding systems; the sedimentation and plateau-building processes of knowledge economies; the transformation of contingent circumstances and challenges into internal conditions for the further development of knowledge systems, accounting for the path dependency and layered structure of this development; and the feedback mechanisms that may arise between knowledge economies and knowledge systems, giving rise to the emergence of new epistemic communities.
Just like the evolution of life, knowledge development has direction but us not globally uniform. It is neither deterministic nor teleological. Chance events may have long-term effects by becoming incorporated into the developmental process. Knowledge development is self-referential insofar as it contributes to shaping its own environment by processes of sedimentation and plateau formation corresponding to niche construction in biology. It is also a layered process, in the sense that later forms of knowledge do not necessarily replace earlier ones. External representations shape the long-term transmission of knowledge, ensuring its continuity, while their exploration under different circumstances opens up possibilities for variation and change.”
Jürgen Renn, The Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene

“J’aime pas l'hiver qui se balade sous les vêtements et qui te crevasse les mains, j'aime pas le printemps qui te baratine en te promettant monts et merveilles, j'aime pas l'été qui déverse des nuées de bestioles et qui brûle les promesses, et j'aime pas non plus l'automne qui repeint le décor avec des belles couleurs pour le supprimer après. J'aime pas les saisons d'ici. Y a jamais rien qui change durablement, rien à espérer que de dérouler une corde que d'autres ont enroulée pour nous, rien qui vaille la peine de se battre. On gagne jamais, on attend que ça se passe."
P214”
Frank Bouysse, Plateau