Home » Quote » Ayn Rand » „Never ask people. Not about your work. Don’t you know what you want? How can you stand it, not to know?“ „Never ask people. Not about your work. Don’t you know what you want? How can you stand it, not to know?“ — Ayn Rand Tags:People Related quotes „You can live your life two ways: You can use your language to manipulate. You can use it as a tool to get what you want. But the problem with that is that it assumes you know what you want, and that you're right. And that's a problem, because there's lots of things you don't know, and if you get what you want you may find that (A.) You didn't really want it, and (B.) that you're not the person that started the journey towards that. That happens a lot to people, especially when they use their language in a manipulative way.“ — Jordan Peterson „One of the things Jung said is everybody acts out a myth but very few people know what their myth is and you should know what your myth is because it might be a tragedy and maybe you don't want it to be.“ — Jordan Peterson „Own only what you can always carry with you: know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag.“ — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn „People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care“ — Theodore Roosevelt
„Never ask people. Not about your work. Don’t you know what you want? How can you stand it, not to know?“ — Ayn Rand Tags:People