A Quote by Stephen Covey

Effective interdependence can only be built on true independence. — © Stephen Covey
Effective interdependence can only be built on true independence.
True opinions can prevail only if the facts to which they refer are known; if they are not known, false ideas are just as effective as true ones, if not a little more effective.
Interdependence is a higher value than independence
Maturity comes in three stages: dependence, independence and interdependence
In the progress of personality, first comes a declaration of independence, then a recognition of interdependence.
True independence and freedom can only exist in doing what's right.
The best relationship is one that does not foster too much independence nor too much dependence, but exists in the healthy interdependence zone.
Be courageous. Be independent. Only remember where the true courage and independence come from.
Criticism can be effective when there is something that must be destroyed or dissolved, but it is capable only of harm when there is something to be built.
We need to help people to discover the true meaning of love. Love is generally confused with dependence. Those of us who have grown in true love know that we can love only in proportion to our capacity for independence.
In America we have a Declaration of Independence, but our history, our advancements, our global strength all point to an American declaration of interdependence.
What Pascal said of an effective religion is true of any effective doctrine: it must be "contrary to nature, to common sense and to pleasure.
The desire for freedom and independence becomes more of an issue for many men in relationships, whereas interdependence and connection become more of an issue for many women.
Independence can only be obtained and secured by a nation that has its spirit raging with determination: independence or death!
The only holiday of independence which I can never leave out is the celebration of the independence of the Jewish State of Israel.
We urgently need a debate about the best ways of supporting families in modern America, without blinders that prevent us from seeing the full extent of dependence and interdependence in American life. As long as we pretend that only poor or abnormal families need outside assistance, we will shortchange poor families, overcompensate rich ones, and fail to come up with effective policies for helping families in the middle.
I built my entire life on the idea of independence.
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