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Antiquated Axioms

Antiquated Axioms

We often justify our action or inaction based on highly questionable axioms:

Beauty is only skin deep. But that seems more than deep enough for most, since virtually everyone in the media is good looking; we spend billions on hair dyes, exercise, cosmetic surgery, and air brushing; and people still stop and stare at beautiful women (and there are all those beauty contests).

Measure twice, cut once. Yes, unless you make sure you have more than enough material to cover errors, your want to get there first, and you have no trouble making corrections later.

Haste makes waste. Unless you’re a sprinter, and the next ten seconds is all that matters. Life is often looked upon as a marathon. It isn’t. It’s a continuing series of short sprints.

Money is the root of all evil. No, evil is the root of all evil. Oscar Wilde said that the only ones in the community who talk more about money than the rich are the poor. What you do with money is the point.

What goes around comes around. Not if you leave the spot you’re standing on and get on with your life.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Great, that means you’ll never raise a bar or create a higher standard in your life, but you will have the finest working abacus around. Henry Ford said his customers wanted faster horses, which is why he didn’t listen to them.

You can’t judge a book by it’s cover. If the cover is ripped and stained, then the book hasn’t been well cared for, and the same applies to people with dirty fingernails, yellowed teeth, and bad breath.

Curiosity killed the cat. Well, something killed the cat, perhaps, but its curiosity up to that point found it a mate, created a family and fed it. Lack of curiosity and stagnation are what kill most people, retired while they’re still at work.

No man is an island. A great many entrepreneurs, from Jobs to Branson, and Ted Turner to Coco Chanel, worked on a different planet, let alone island, from others around them. These days, boats, planes, and bridges can reach islands, and then there’s always the Internet.

Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Listen, it’s helpful to know whether it’s likely you’re having eggs or chicken to eat tomorrow.

If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? It seems to me a better question is, “If you’re so rich, why aren’t you smart?” (Shirtsleeves-to-shirtsleeves: Without any increase in ability or intelligence, inherited wealth usually disappears by the third generation.)

© Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

Comments: 6

  • Pat Tith

    April 17, 2012

    Great post – we need to move on from these knee-jerk comments that are said with zero thought involved.

  • Jeff Brown

    April 17, 2012

    So, cliches are not so cliche, after all! I truly respect your insights. Thank you for sharing!

  • Mark Cioni

    April 17, 2012

    I like this for a different reason, regardless of whether they’re knee jerk reactions or simply uttered by jerks with knees: It’s the rheostat of applicability, and in some cases the axioms may certainly apply. The key is not to abandon the axioms, but to apply them correctly. That requires thought, prioritization, and (many times) guts.

    Thanks Alan.

  • Beth Plutchak

    April 18, 2012

    We were never taught the second half of Curiousity killed the cat….Satisfaction brought him back.

    Yay, Curiousity. Love the antiquated axioms.

  • Alan Weiss

    April 18, 2012

    People seek justification or defense or validation in easy ways, so empty-headed aphorisms (that often contradict each other) are especially convenient.

  • Phil Symchych

    April 18, 2012

    Alan,

    Do people hang on to these false or convenient axioms to rationalize their position or inaction? Is there a danger when these become part of our (self-limiting) belief systems?

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