2015年7月11日星期六

Good Quotes —— Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States and the World (2)

I do not believe that Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, or Singapore could have succeeded… if they had to work under [American-style] constitution, where gridlock on every major issue is a way of life.———Chapter 2: The Future of the United States
To get good government, you must have good people in charge of government. I have observed in the last 40 years that even with a poor system of government, but with good strong people in charge, people get passable government with decent progress. On the other hand, I have seen many ideal systems of government fail… Nothing wrong with the constitution, with the institutions and the checks and the balances. But the societies did not have the leaders who could work those institutions, nor the people who respected those institutions… The leaders who inherited these constitutions were not equal to the job, and their countries failed, and their system collapsed in riots, in coups, and in revolution.———Chapter 2: The Future of the United States
It is the people who run the system who make it come to life.———Chapter 2: The Future of the United States
Political systems that yield inferior economic performance will ultimately be discarded for those that are more productive.———Chapter 2: The Future of India
Standing still is a sure way to extinction.———Chapter 6: The Future of National Economic Growth
While the scholar is still the greatest factor in economic progress, he will be so only if he uses his brains – not in studying the great books, classical texts, and poetry, but in capturing and discovering new knowledge… and the myriad of new subjects that need to be mastered.———Chapter 6: The Future of National Economic Growth
A short mountain range is unlike to have peaks that can equal Mount Everest.———Chapter 6: The Future of National Economic Growth

Unlike workers in the repetitive, machine-based age, tomorrow’s workers must depend more on their own knowledge and skills. They have to manage their own control systems, supervise themselves, and take upon themselves the responsibility to upgrade. They must be disciplined enough to think on their own and to seek to excel without someone breathing down their neck. Workers in the new economy cannot be content with just problem solving and perfecting the known. They must be enterprising and innovative, always seeking new ways of doing the job, to create the extra value, the extra edge.———Chapter 6: The Future of National Economic Growth