tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7964051098919472476.post821424260296934510..comments2024-03-11T16:31:14.472+01:00Comments on Notes & Quotes: Aiming HighUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7964051098919472476.post-68022904184410023822010-02-24T10:10:58.814+01:002010-02-24T10:10:58.814+01:00What a beautiful quote! Thank you very much.May be...What a beautiful quote! Thank you very much.<br><br><br>May be it doesn't fit with everyone's temper.<br>As a young boy during a "solvitur ambulando" walk among beeches and chiffchaffs I asked myself whether it is more motivating to point to a realistic aim within reach to manage an accomplishment or whether a goal beyond reasonable forecast could be more motivating. My answer was and is, that it is a question of personal temper, both managing your own efforts and managing the efforts of a staff or country. Helmut Kohl has bet on Browning's horse when he promised that the reunification of Germany wouldn't cost more taxes. It was a bold lie, but it was motivating.<br><br><br>One should find a further, complementary quote, which honours the other temper, the temper of sober, level-headed realists.epitimaioshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15946130178480522700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7964051098919472476.post-91809255372254130412010-02-24T13:37:04.474+01:002010-02-24T13:37:04.474+01:00What´s a heaven for? To be put on earth. Never min...What´s a heaven for? To be put on earth. Never mind the reach of your arms, think big.csnoreply@blogger.com