A Quote by Erik Hersman

If you put enough smart people together in one space, good things happen. — © Erik Hersman
If you put enough smart people together in one space, good things happen.
I'm not smart enough to write about something that didn't actually happen to me. But I couldn't write a space movie if you put a gun to my head.
If you want a team of smart, creative people to do extraordinary things, don't put them in a drab, ordinary space.
It's really a good feeling to know that we put this up there, that it's working, that all these people's plans that worked so hard came together and things fit and we've got a real space station.
If you put smart creative people in a room together, great things are possible.
I don't believe that if you do good, good things will happen. Everything is completely accidental and random. Sometimes bad things happen to very good people and sometimes good things happen to bad people. But at least if you try to do good things, then you're spending your time doing something worthwhile.
I'm good enough; I'm smart enough. Self-affirmation is where people list their core values. These are things that really make them who they are.
In business as in life, sometimes bad things happen to good people, and sometimes good things happen to bad people. But over time, if you play long enough, everybody gets what he deserves - good and bad.
I feel like you can will yourself into a good space. Things that are meant to happen, will. If you believe in yourself enough, you can help yourself learn. You can inspire yourself in ways to discipline yourself to a point where you CAN become good enough.
Well, that's why smart people get tripped up with worry and fear. Worry...fear...is just a misuse of the creative imagination that has been placed in each of us. Because we are smart and creative, we imagine all the things that could happen, that might happen, that will happen if this or that happens. See what I mean?
It was the academic community who wired up their universities so it was put together by smart, well-meaning people who thought it was a good idea.
Anybody can put things together that belong together. to put things together that don't go together, and make it work, that takes genius like Mozart's. Yet he is presented in the play Amadeus as a kind of silly boy whom the gods loved.
One of the things I tell young people - and older people too - is that when things don't happen that you want, don't drown in discouragement. We say, "Oh, this didn't happen, so nothing good will happen." Don't barricade yourself.
I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and dog-gone it, people like me.
All I have to do is be the best Al I can be, because I'm good enough, I'm smart enough and, doggone it, people like me.
I suppose I was always attracted to the producing function - trying to put things together and make things happen.
I'm not nearly smart enough or imaginative enough to tackle the novel form. Never happen.
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