The Laws
“A Caution: Like Newton’s Law of Gravity, for instance, our Natural Laws can’t be broken–but try to live outside them, and they will break you.”Emotion – People primarily make decisions emotionally, then justify their decisions with logic.
Success – Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal.
Integrity – We want to be consistent with who we say we are.
Example – what you do has far more power to influence others than just what you say.
Frequency – People act on what they hear and see most frequently.
Recognition – We repeat what gains us recognition. “Recognition should be earned and sincerely meant.”
Attraction – You attract—and are attracted to—others just like you. “Birds of a feather flock together. So be careful who you’re flockin’ with!”
Attributes – People take on the most powerful attributes of their surroundings—the physical environment and the people around them.
Entropy – Left to themselves, organizations inevitably fall apart and tend toward chaos.
The Indivisible Whole – There is one real you, which ultimately is revealed. “You cannot live a compartmentalized life.”
Emotion
Success
Integrity
Example
Frequency
Recognition
Attraction
Attributes
Entropy
Indivisible Whole
Emotion – People primarily make decisions emotionally, then justify their decisions with logic.
Success – Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal.
Integrity – We want to be consistent with who we say we are.
Example – what you do has far more power to influence others than just what you say.
Frequency – People act on what they hear and see most frequently.
Recognition – We repeat what gains us recognition. “Recognition should be earned and sincerely meant.”
Attraction – You attract—and are attracted to—others just like you. “Birds of a feather flock together. So be careful who you’re flockin’ with!”
Attributes – People take on the most powerful attributes of their surroundings—the physical environment and the people around them.
Entropy – Left to themselves, organizations inevitably fall apart and tend toward chaos.
The Indivisible Whole – There is one real you, which ultimately is revealed. “You cannot live a compartmentalized life.”
Success – Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal.
Integrity – We want to be consistent with who we say we are.
Example – what you do has far more power to influence others than just what you say.
Frequency – People act on what they hear and see most frequently.
Recognition – We repeat what gains us recognition. “Recognition should be earned and sincerely meant.”
Attraction – You attract—and are attracted to—others just like you. “Birds of a feather flock together. So be careful who you’re flockin’ with!”
Attributes – People take on the most powerful attributes of their surroundings—the physical environment and the people around them.
Entropy – Left to themselves, organizations inevitably fall apart and tend toward chaos.
The Indivisible Whole – There is one real you, which ultimately is revealed. “You cannot live a compartmentalized life.”