A Quote by Arianna Huffington

The essence of leadership is being able to see the iceberg before it hits the Titanic. — © Arianna Huffington
The essence of leadership is being able to see the iceberg before it hits the Titanic.
Human civilization as we know it is like the Titanic headed for the iceberg, whether the iceberg be nuclear, environmental or terrorism-related.
Not every story in history has a beginning, a middle and an end, but the wreck of the Titanic does. It begins when they leave, in the middle it hits an iceberg, and in the final two hours, the ship sinks.
There's nothing wrong with a plan, but remember Von Moltke's famous dictum that no plan survives first contact with the enemy. The danger is a plan that seduces us into thinking failure is impossible and adaptation is unnecessary - a kind of ‘Titanic' plan, unsinkable (until it hits the iceberg).
What's hurting the U.S. economy is total government spending. The deficit is an indicator that the government is spending so much money that it can't even get around to stealing all of the money that it wants to spend. But the tip of the iceberg is not what hit the Titanic - it was the 90 percent of the iceberg under water.
If Mark Henry was the Titanic, the iceberg would've sank!
Insight essentially means being able to see things other people are not able to see. This is the hallmark of leadership.
The essence of leadership is making up your own mind and then being able to take other people with you.
The Titanic hit the iceberg not because they could not see it coming but because they could not change direction.
Barack Obama volunteered to be the Captain of the Titanic AFTER it hit the iceberg
The euro Titanic has now hit the iceberg - and there simply aren't enough lifeboats to go round.
If there had been zombies on the iceberg when the Titanic hit it, that would have made a much better movie.
While personal maturity may mean being able to see beyond yourself, leadership maturity means considering others before yourself.
Nothing is safe from you. If I were to court a girl who lived on an iceberg in the middle of the ocean, sooner or later— probably sooner— I’d look up to see you swooping overhead on a broomstick. In fact, by now I’d be disappointed in you if I didn’t see you.” “Are you off to the iceberg today?” Sophie retorted.
The successes in the entertainment business are like one percent of the iceberg that you see, and the other ninety-nine percent, which is the rejection and the failure and the work and the toil and the sacrifice, is the rest of the iceberg that's below the water.
In real life, when you have an emotional experience, it's never just because of the thing that's been said. There's the backstory. It's like [Ernest] Hemingway's iceberg theory - the current emotional moment is the tip of the iceberg and all of the past is the seven-eighths of the iceberg that's underwater.
The essence of oneself and the essence of the world: these two are one. [ The aim is not to see, but to realize that one is, that essence; then one is free to wander as that essence in the world.] Hence separateness, withdrawal, is no longer necessary. Wherever the hero may wander, whatever he may do, he is ever in the presence of his own essence-for he has the perfected eye to see.
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