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Relevance Quotes

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Edgar Allan Poe
“Experience has shown, and a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger, portion of truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant.”
Edgar Allan Poe, The Mystery of Marie Rogêt

Erik Pevernagie
“As we are whiling away days of idleness, time may flow rashly through the screen of our thoughts and veil the relevance of individual fragments in our story. The clock of reality can arrest us, though, and compel us to confront the demands of the truth. ("Non mais, t'as vu l'heure !")”
Erik Pevernagie

Criss Jami
“If you use a philosophy education well, you can get your foot in the door of any industry you please. Industries are like the blossoms on a tree while philosophy is the trunk - it holds the tree together, but it often goes unnoticed.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

“Quality, relevant content can't be spotted by an algorithm. You can't subscribe to it. You need people - actual human beings - to create or curate it.”
Kristina Halvorson, Content Strategy for the Web

E.M. Forster
“The issues Miss Quested had raised were so much more important than she was herself that people inevitably forgot her.”
E.M. Forster, A Passage to India

Margaret Atwood
“A writer's age at the time of a work's composition is never irrelevant.”
Margaret Atwood, In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination

Roger Spitz
“Success in our changing work landscape boils down to one simple concept: “Relevance.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

Roger Spitz
“If we are to remain relevant, we need to build antifragile foundations to prepare for disruption and benefit from any disorder. We must create innovative, fluid, and adventurous mindsets as well as social and economic networked ecosystems that strengthen from stress, random events, and shocks.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume IV - Disruption as a Springboard to Value Creation

Roger Spitz
“The more you are prepared to fail, the more relevant and inventive you will become.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume IV - Disruption as a Springboard to Value Creation

Roger Spitz
“Our current education model threatens irrelevance for those who do not keep up, and it produces a massive number of people who are not keeping up.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

Roger Spitz
“Remaining relevant is not a linear process, but a jumbled loop.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

Roger Spitz
“Disruption is no longer merely a single or recurring event, but a steady state, expanding its impact. In short, while disruption has always existed, it is now disrupting itself.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption

Roger Spitz
“As we evaluate the opportunities and risks that emanate from the scenarios developed, we scrutinize the potential consequences of the different alternative futures. This allows us to build resilience and the capacity to sustain even the most serious impacts and outcomes.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume II - Essential Frameworks for Disruption and Uncertainty

Roger Spitz
“The bar to become and remain relevant is higher than ever. You need to run that much faster to stay in the same place, or even likely end up behind.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption

Roger Spitz
“If we are to remain relevant, we must create innovative social and economic ecosystems that become stronger under stress and through shocks.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume II - Essential Frameworks for Disruption and Uncertainty

Roger Spitz
“Today, when routine cognitive tasks are digitized and automated, and multiple lifetimes worth of information are accessible at our fingertips (much of which rapidly becomes obsolete), the focus of education must shift.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

William F. Buckley Jr.
“Modern formulations are necessary even in defense of very ancient truths. Not because of any alleged anachronism in the old ideas – the Beatitudes remain the essential statements of the Western code – but because the idiom of life is always changing”
William F. Buckley Jr.

“You must add value to yourself to be relevant”
Sunday Adelaja

“To bring relevance to people, you have to be able to speak their language effectively”
Sunday Adelaja

“You have to be competitive to be relevant”
Sunday Adelaja

“No one was created in vain”
Sunday Adelaja

“Do not do anything local as believers. Whatever you do should be magnified to be comprehensive”
Sunday Adelaja

“When you increase and multiply, you get much more influence and reach beyond your imagination”
Sunday Adelaja

“You must be able to bring relevance to people”
Sunday Adelaja

“You have to bring relevance to people before teaching them the ways of Christ”
Sunday Adelaja

“The main purpose of a church is to bring relevance to people and make sure everyone discovers their calling”
Sunday Adelaja

“We are relevant to the level of our cooperation with each other”
Daniel ANIKOR

Chuck Palahniuk
“Tyler: Do you know what a duvet is?

Narrator: A comforter.

Tyler: It’s a blanket. Just a blanket.
Why do guys like you and I know what a duvet is?
Is this essential to our survival
in the hunter-gatherer sense of the word?
No.
What are we, then?

Narrator: I don’t know. Consumers?”
Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

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