“Grit, persistence, adaptability, financial literacy, interview skills, human relationships, conversation, communication, managing technology, navigating conflicts, preparing healthy food, physical fitness, resilience, self-regulation, time management, basic psychology and mental health practices, ar…”— Andrew Yang, amazon.com
“Those who cannot adjust to change will be swept aside by it. Those who recognize change and react accordingly will benefit.”— Jim Rogers, amazon.com
“One who could make of himself a vacuum into which others might freely enter would become master of all situations. The whole can always dominate the part.”— Kakuzō Okakura, amazon.com
“...it is not the most intellectual of the species that survives; it is not the strongest that survives; but the species that survives is the one that is able best to adapt and adjust to the changing environment in which it finds itself.”— Leon C. Megginson, books.google.com.ph
“In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists.”— Eric Hoffer, amazon.com
“Change…We don’t like it, we fear it. But we can’t stop it from coming. We either adapt to change, or we get left behind. It hurts to grow. Anybody who tells you it doesn’t, is lying. But here’s the truth: Sometimes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. And sometimes, oh, sometimes, c…”— Shonda Rhimes, Dr. Meredith Grey, Ellen Pompeo, imdb.com
“What makes a media company a media company and not a technology company or an ‘investment’ is that media companies have to explicitly straddle the lines of culture and commerce. They must produce meaning and money. They have to stand for something in the cultural realm beyond utility.”— Chris Lavergne, observer.com
“Language is not a protocol legislated by an authority but rather a wiki that pools the contributions of millions of writers and speakers, who ceaselessly bend the language to their needs and who inexorably age, die, and get replaced by their children, who adapt the language in their turn.”— Steven Pinker, amazon.com