A Quote by Frederick Lenz

It's better to do something, even if you're attached to the results. — © Frederick Lenz
It's better to do something, even if you're attached to the results.
Transcendence or detachment, leaving the body, pure love, lack of jealousy-that's the vision we are given in our culture, generally, when we think of the highest thing. . . . Another way to look at it is that the aim of the person is not to be detached, but to be more attached-to be attached to working; to be attached to making chairs or something that helps everyone; to be attached to beauty; to be attached to music.
Even bad results teach you something, and you can learn your lessons and get better.
It's the results that are surprising, even results where we've totally screwed up, and then learned something in the process, are the ones that stand out. Having our preconceptions overturned is actually thrilling for us.
Sometimes a person thinks he's attached to one thing and he's really attached to something else.
A boss wants to pay for results, an employee wants recognition for effort. If a boss recognizes effort, they will get even better results.
There is nothing scary about life if you are not attached to results.
Perhaps the hardest lesson to learn is not to be attached to the results of your actions.
Dive headfirst into things without being too attached to the results
Attachment is your biggest strength and your biggest weakness. Though it gives you the power to love someone more than yourself, it becomes difficult to live when you lose something you are attached to. Even when we have lost, we should go beyond that and get truly attached to someone. Loving someone truly is the most beautiful feeling.
Every result or goal you want to achieve is preceded by a process. The secret to success is to remain unconditionally committed to your (day-to-day) process without being emotionally attached to your (day-to-day) results. Be emotionally engaged, but not emotionally attached.
The entrepreneur rarely thinks in terms of what he or she wants, but dreams about results - always results and nothing but results - that can solve someone else's problem or contribute to making someone else's life better.
Why is it that even when you're trying your hardest not to get attached, something still sneaks up on you?
The key is falling in love with something, anything. If your heart's attached to it, then your mind will be attached to it.
All of our miseries are nothing but attachment. Our whole ignorance and darkness is a strange combination of a thousand and one attachments. And we are attached to things which will be taken away by the time of death, or even perhaps before. You may be very much attached to money but you can go bankrupt tomorrow. You may be very much attached to your power and position, your presidency, your prime ministership, but they are like soap bubbles. Today they are here, tomorrow not even a trace will be left.
Four Rules For Life Show up. Pay attention. Tell the truth. Don't be attached to the results.
To be what is called happy, one should have (1) something to live on, (2) something to live for, (3) something to die for. The lack of one of these results in drama. The lack of two results in tragedy.
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