He would add: "most people don't know what they want."
"Of those who know what they want, they don't know what it takes."
"I only have a shot with those who knows what it takes".
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Cedric Chinx.comHe would add: "most people don't know what they want." "Of those who know what they want, they don't know what it takes." "I only have a shot with those who knows what it takes". https://t.co/mn75pPIgfS
There are so many people who don’t know what they want. And I think that, in this world, that’s the only thing you have to know — exactly what you want. ... Doing what you were born to do ... That’s the way to be happy.
Maria Popova • Iconic Painter Agnes Martin on Art, Solitude, and the Secret of Happiness
Telling people something they didn't know doesn't always mean surprising them. Sometimes it means telling them something they knew unconsciously but had never put into words. In fact those may be the more valuable insights, because they tend to be more fundamental.
Paul Graham • How to Write Usefully
People don’t know what they want.
Ryan Levesque • Ask
I’ve known many successful people whose lives I wouldn’t want to have. They had intelligence, they had drive, they had opportunity, and the wherewithal to use them all. But they were missing something else. They knew how to get what they wanted, but the things they wanted weren’t worth wanting.
Shane Parrish • Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results
The number one reason most people don’t get what they want is that they don’t know what they want.