Why Don't We Learn From History

Why Don't We Learn From History    
B.H. Lidell Hart  

Summary

A book from a military historian post world war 2 on the lessons of the 20th century and why humanity doesn't learn from its past

Rating: 4/5

Notes

History should make us not shrewder but wiser

A long historical view keeps us calm in times of trouble but reminds us there is an end to the longest tunnel

‘Fools learn by experience. I prefer to profit by other people’s experience’ - Otto von Bismarck

History is often a game of chance, perhaps the most powerful of such accidental influences is the lunch hour

Struggles that go on behind the scenes are rarely recorded in documents

Hard writing makes easy reading

It’s sad to discover how many apparently honourable men would stoop to almost anything to help their own cause

A lot of us do foolish things but the wiser realize what they do

Intimate advisors of leaders shape most of their major decisions

Mankind and least of all its great men, do not learn from history

‘The race for power and personal positions seems to destroy all men’s character’

Victory in war always sows the seeds of a fresh war

Ancient Greece showed that in a democracy, emotion dominates reason to a greater extent than any other political system

International relations are governed by interests and not moral principles

An intellectual must recognize the world is shaped by human emotion, emotion uncontrolled by reason

‘The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions’ - Orwell

‘The affairs of mankind would never go right until the rulers become philosophers or the philosophers become rules’ - Plato

‘All power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely’ - Lord Acton

History was compiled by human interpreters, humanly liable for mistakes

Truth is a spiral staircase. What looks true on one level may not be true on a higher level. Don’t only look at the parts in relation to one another but embrace the different planes

Progress of ideas depends on a high degree of co-operation

Collective action suffers if the masses can be managed; collective growth is only possible through the freedom and enlargement of individual minds

‘He must realize the world is a jungle. But if he has seen that it can be better for anyone if the simple principles of decency and kindness were applied then he must honestly try to practice these consistently and to live as if they were general. In other words, he must follow the light he has seen’

‘Behold I set you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves, be you therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves’

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Make Something Wonderful   
Steve Jobs         

Summary

The life of Steve Jobs in his own words

Rating: 5/5

Notes

Make something wonderful and put it out there

‘You appear, have a chance to blaze in the sky, then you disappear’

When you’re a stranger in a place, you notice thing you don’t otherwise (Jobs after India trip)

Whenever you start with nothing, always shoot for the moon. You have nothing to lose.

You never achieve what you want without falling on your face a few times

Never be afraid to fail. You never achieve what you want without falling flat on your face a few times

We are never taught to listen to our intuitions, to develop and nurture them. But if you do pay attention to these subtle insights, you can make them come true

Creativity equals connecting previously unrelated experiences and insights others don’t see

Believe that some of what you follow with your heart will come back and make your life richer. And it will. And you will gain even firmer trust on your instincts and intuitions

Make your avocation your vocation. Make what you love your work.

The journey is the reward. The reward isn’t in the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, it’s in crossing the rainbow

To find A+ talent, if experienced, look at their track record and results

The world we know is a human creation and we can push it forward

The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do (read whole ad ‘here’s to the crazy ones)

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act but a habit - Aristotle

Hire people better than you are

You can’t plan to meet the people who will change your life

It’s impossible to connect the dots looking forward, but they make sense looking backwards so you have to trust the dots will somehow connect in your future

Everything around you that you call life was made up by people no smarter than you

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Why Don't We Learn From History

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Why Don't We Learn From History    
B.H. Lidell Hart  

Summary

A book from a military historian post world war 2 on the lessons of the 20th century and why humanity doesn't learn from its past

Rating: 4/5

Notes

History should make us not shrewder but wiser

A long historical view keeps us calm in times of trouble but reminds us there is an end to the longest tunnel

‘Fools learn by experience. I prefer to profit by other people’s experience’ - Otto von Bismarck

History is often a game of chance, perhaps the most powerful of such accidental influences is the lunch hour

Struggles that go on behind the scenes are rarely recorded in documents

Hard writing makes easy reading

It’s sad to discover how many apparently honourable men would stoop to almost anything to help their own cause

A lot of us do foolish things but the wiser realize what they do

Intimate advisors of leaders shape most of their major decisions

Mankind and least of all its great men, do not learn from history

‘The race for power and personal positions seems to destroy all men’s character’

Victory in war always sows the seeds of a fresh war

Ancient Greece showed that in a democracy, emotion dominates reason to a greater extent than any other political system

International relations are governed by interests and not moral principles

An intellectual must recognize the world is shaped by human emotion, emotion uncontrolled by reason

‘The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions’ - Orwell

‘The affairs of mankind would never go right until the rulers become philosophers or the philosophers become rules’ - Plato

‘All power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely’ - Lord Acton

History was compiled by human interpreters, humanly liable for mistakes

Truth is a spiral staircase. What looks true on one level may not be true on a higher level. Don’t only look at the parts in relation to one another but embrace the different planes

Progress of ideas depends on a high degree of co-operation

Collective action suffers if the masses can be managed; collective growth is only possible through the freedom and enlargement of individual minds

‘He must realize the world is a jungle. But if he has seen that it can be better for anyone if the simple principles of decency and kindness were applied then he must honestly try to practice these consistently and to live as if they were general. In other words, he must follow the light he has seen’

‘Behold I set you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves, be you therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves’

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Free E-book download here