Are there stop signs for people with problems?
“Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines.”
Do you look for the negative even when good things happen?
Research with infants and toddlers has shown that a heightened awareness of negativity, which exists in children as young as 11 months, helps protect them from potentially dangerous and noxious situations. Perhaps this is why “no” is one of the earliest words in the vocabulary of many of our children?
Is the problem the problem or the problem?
“The problem is not the problem. The problem is the incredible amount of overthinking you’re doing with the problem. Let it go and be free.”
Is it the solution to all our problems?
“Knowing your own mind is the solution to all our problems.”
Is there a problem with the concept of zero?
Zero is everywhere today, but it was once a controversial concept (Credit: Getty Images) However, during the Renaissance, zero became so powerful it caused passions to ignite once again. I mentioned the problem of division by zero earlier.
Is it safe to use zero results as a safety goal?
It is very bad science to use Zero results as proof of the existence of safe work. Creating causal relationships where none exist is harmful to credibility. Leaders suggesting that Zero = Safe are clearly misinformed. Therefore, Zero cannot and should not be used as a safety goal.
Are there any zero errors in the world?
‘Nowhere in this book will you find any mention of perfection, zero errors, flawless performance, or infallible humans. That’s because human fallibility is like gravity, weather, and terrain, just another foreseeable hazard. Error is pervasive. The unexpected is pervasive. By now that message should be clear.
What was the impact of zero on the world?
Zero is a hero when it comes to its impact on the world (Credit: iStock) Once zero had gained a foothold in South Asia, it crossed into the Middle East, where it was championed by Islamic scholars