A Quote by Richard Bandler

The truth is, people don't stay the same. People either get better or they get worse. — © Richard Bandler
The truth is, people don't stay the same. People either get better or they get worse.
You never stay the same. You either get better or you get worse.
Every day you either get better or you get worse. You never stay the same.
You're never static as a performer. You either get better or you get worse. As I see it, you have an equal chance at either.
Today, you've got a decision to make. You're gonna get better or you're gonna get worse, but you're not gonna stay the same. Which will it be?
You either get better or you get worse. Those are the only two options.
There is no such thing as 'staying in shape;' you either work to get better, or you allow yourself to get worse.
That concerns me. You're either getting better or you're getting worse. I don't think you stay the same in sports. If we want to achieve something special in the game, then these players have to recognize that they're responsible every day for getting better.
You get older, you can't stay the same. You can't eat the same. You have to change things to get better.
I think, as an actress, people get on your case if you do the same thing over and over again. But if you get too far away from that, people don't like that, either.
People are storytelling creatures. We like stories that go somewhere, and therefore we like trends - because trends are things that either get better or get worse, so we can either rejoice or lament. But we mistakenly depict many things as trends moving in some direction. We take the "full house" of variation in a system and try to represent it as a single number, when in fact what we should be doing is studying the variation as it expands and contracts. If you look at the history of the variation in all its complexity, then you see there's no trend.
That thought process that somehow other people have to be worse off in order for you to be better off does not work. People get on boats people jump fences to get away from that kind of thought process.
One of the problems, and it's one which is obviously going to get worse, is that all the people at the party are either the children or the grandchildren or the great-grandchildren of the people who wouldn't leave in the first place, and because of all the business about selective breeding and regressive genes and so on, it means that all the people now at the party are either absolutely fanatical partygoers, or gibbering idiots, or, more and more frequently, both.
People seem to expect when that happens, for players to be brought in that are so much better than the ones that have left. In the end they might be better but in the beginning they might be worse. Because they all have to gel and get to know each other and get to know you.
I get that people are worried about their mortgages and bills that have to be paid. They don't have time to worry about the Syrian refugees, and I get that. The thing about it is, when it gets worse and worse and worse and down the line, it's no longer restricted to these places.
When people divorce, it's always such a tragedy. At the same time, if people stay together it can be even worse.
I know that things get worse before they get better because that’s what my psychiatrist says, but this is a worse that feels too big.
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