Quotes About Improvement
No sigas esperando, el momento correcto nunca llega. Comienza desde donde estás y con las herramientas que tienes ahora. En el camino encontrarás mejores herramientas" - Napoleón Hill
~ Steve Allen
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Time has an annoying way of removing tarnish
~ Steve Berry
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Our honest belief that we can be far better than we are is one of the major reasons we are so bound.
~ Steve Brown
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Change will not be apologized for. Why apologize for something that will improve the strength of the organization? Every change is made (every last one of them) for the sole purpose of strengthening the ultimate viability of the organization. That's why you advocate the change. That's why you sell it to your team.
~ Steve Chandler
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You're not interested in what it takes to uncover most of the problems; you only care about what it takes to uncover as many problems as you can fix.
~ Steve Krug
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defect corrections have more than a 50 percent chance of being wrong the first time
~ Steve McConnell
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There is no code so big, twisted, or complex that maintenance can't make it worse.
~ Steve McConnell
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The gap between the best software engineering practice and the average practice is very wide—perhaps wider than in any other engineering discipline. A tool that disseminates good practice would be important. — Fred Brooks
~ Steve McConnell
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it's done by creating 25 times as many dirty tests
~ Steve McConnell
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The resulting progress is astounding, outstripping our ability to appreciate the multifarious changes. Some 200 years ago the average human lifespan in the United States was 37 years; it now approaches 88! About 100 years ago, an American farmer could feed on average just four others; today, it is 200! Fifty years ago the Oxford English Dictionary weighed 300 pounds and took up 4 feet of shelf space; today, it fits on a 1-ounce flash drive or can be accessed via the Web from virtually anywhere!
~ Steven C. Hayes
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Deliberate practice has three key components: setting specific goals; obtaining immediate feedback; and concentrating as much on technique as on outcome.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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En las naciones industrializadas, la tasa actual de muerte materna durante el parto es de 9 mujeres por cada 100.000 partos. Hace solo cien años, la tasa era más de cincuenta veces más alta.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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It is a fact of life that people love to complain, particularly about how terrible the modern world is compared with the past. They are nearly always wrong. On just about any dimension you can think of—warfare, crime, income, education, transportation, worker safety, health—the twenty-first century is far more hospitable to the average human than any earlier time.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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The trouble with error is that we have a natural tendency to dismiss it.
~ Steven Johnson
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of the benefits of spaying and neutering, it wasn't until the 1990s that their catchy tag line, "Less born, less killed, less cruelty," really caught on. In the 1980s, shelters were euthanizing twenty million animals each year. But then birth rates dropped and admission rates dropped, and today, while the three to four million animals they kill annually is a slaughter, it's also a significant improvement over the massacre that came before.
~ Steven Kotler
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Was there then something wrong with him, that he couldn't just rest content? Must he always be dreaming up improvements? And it seemed to Martin that if only he could imagine something else, something great, something greater, something as great as the whole world, then he might rest awhile.
~ Steven Millhauser
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Progress, The Progress Paradox, Infinite Progress, The Infinite Resource, The Rational Optimist, The Case for Rational Optimism, Utopia for Realists, Mass Flourishing, Abundance, The Improving State of the World, Getting Better, The End of Doom, The Moral Arc, The Big Ratchet, The Great Escape, The Great Surge, The Great Convergence.
~ Steven Pinker
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They matters of correct usage pale in importance behind coherence, classic style, and overcoming the curse of knowledge, to say nothing of standards of intellectual conscientiousness. If you really want to improve the quality of your writing, or if you want to thunder about sins in the writing of others, the principles you should worry about the most are not the ones that govern fused participles and possessive antecedents by the ones that govern critical thinking and factual diligence.
~ Steven Pinker
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We will never have a perfect world, but it's not romantic or naive to work toward a better one.
~ Steven Pinker
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As Thomas Macaulay reflected in 1830, "We cannot absolutely prove that those are in error who tell us that society has reached a turning point, that we have seen our best days. But so said all before us, and with just as much apparent reason. . . . On what principle is it, that when we see nothing but improvement behind us, we are to expect nothing but deterioration before us?
~ Steven Pinker
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I often find that when a ruthless editor forces me to trim an article to fit into a certain number of column-inches, the quality of my prose improves as if by magic. Brevity is the soul of wit, and of many other virtues in writing.
~ Steven Pinker
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The improved odds of a natural death came with another price, captured by the Roman historian Tacitus: "Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws." The Bible stories we examined in chapter 1 suggest that the first kings kept their subjects in awe with totalistic ideologies and brutal punishments.
~ Steven Pinker
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Max Roser's Our World in Data, Marian Tupy's HumanProgress, and Hans Rosling's Gapminder.
~ Steven Pinker
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Charles Kenny's Getting Better.17
~ Steven Pinker
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