A Quote by Maurice Levy

We have to keep transforming ourselves to stay relevant for the future. — © Maurice Levy
We have to keep transforming ourselves to stay relevant for the future.
It's much easier to be successful than it is to be relevant. The tricks won't keep you relevant. Tricks might keep you popular for a while, but in all honesty, I don't know how U2 will stay relevant. I know we've got a future. I know we can fill stadiums. And yet with every record, I think, 'Is this it? Are we still relevant?'
In order to stay relevant, you have to stay open to new trends and keep educating yourself. You have to keep evolving.
Workday is constantly looking into the future and, you know, building applications that stay modern and relevant.
I think music has become an extended form of art, and therefore we want to continue to challenge ourselves and keep transforming.
I feel pressures to stay relevant. To stay interesting and interested. To stay at the top of my game and expand.
I do my best to stay with tha times and keep makin hits that are timeless and relevant. Goin on 20 years so I must be doin sumthin right!
The best music you make is relevant to the culture you are in, the timeframe you are in. I want to keep it as relevant as possible.
It is enough if I can be relevant. It is more about me keeping up with youngsters than influencing youngsters. So I just want to stay relevant, really.
You don't really stay attached to things. Life goes on, so you don't really sit around and think about how they are relevant to other people. You hope that whatever you create will be [relevant].
I have to keep up with the scientific literature as part of my job, but increasingly I found myself reading things that weren't really relevant to my academic work, but were relevant to gardening.
I think the most important thing for an actor is to stay current and stay relevant, and those are probably the hardest things to do.
It's a huge mistake not to embrace social media. We need to stay in touch and stay relevant to young people.
Bob Dylan tends not to have geographical or chronological markers that tie a song to any specific context, so they stay alive, stay relevant.
Great companies need to reinvent themselves. We can do that: we can stay relevant, we can grow, and we can stay successful. It takes courage, but it's a path we've been preparing for carefully.
The joy we get as actors is out of transforming ourselves into something that's not necessarily anything true to ourselves. And it's a power - not being yourself, and being in the role; it's just like another prop.
I need some time to write songs and work on my thing, but I'm just living my life and doing family stuff and letting inspiration come when it comes. But I also don't feel a desperate need to keep pushing myself into people's faces to stay cool and relevant.
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