20 Quotes & Sayings By Hugh Macleod

Hugh MacLeod's experience in the oil and gas industry spanned over forty years, including twenty-five years in the upstream oil and gas industry. Hugh has been a member of the Canadian Institute of Professional Management, a Certified Management Professional from the CMA. He is a graduate of the University of Alberta where he received a Master's Degree in Environmental Planning and Design. In addition to being an accomplished management professional, Hugh is an accomplished writer with several published books to his credit Read more

He lives in Calgary, Alberta with his wife and two children.

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Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. Then when you hit puberty they take the crayons away and replace them with dry, uninspiring books on algebra, history, etc. Being suddenly hit years later with the 'creative bug' is just a wee voice telling you, 'I'd like my crayons back, please. Hugh MacLeod
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You do not own the molecules. They are stardust. They belong to God. What you do own is your soul. Nobody can take that away from you. Hugh MacLeod
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...the best Evil Plan offers something much more for people--a chance to buy into an idea that matters, and share it with people who matter to them. Hugh MacLeod
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Writer's block is just a symptom of feeling like you have nothing to say, combined with the rather weird idea that you should feel the need to say something. Why? If you have something to say, then say it. If not, enjoy the silence while it lasts. The noise will return soon enough. Hugh MacLeod
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You have to find your own shtick. A Picasso always looks like Picasso painted it. Hemingway always sounds like Hemingway. A Beethoven symphony always sounds like a Beethoven symphony. Part of being a master is learning how to sing in nobody else's voice but your own. Hugh MacLeod
If your business plan depends on suddenly being
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If your business plan depends on suddenly being "discovered" by some big shot, your plan will probably fail. Nobody suddenly discovers anything. Things are made slowly and in pain. Hugh MacLeod
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The only people who can change the world are people who want to. And not everybody does. Hugh MacLeod
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Your idea doesn't have to be big. It just has to be yours alone. The more the idea is yours alone, the more freedom you have to do something really amazing. The more amazing, the more people will click with your idea. The more people click with your idea, the more it will change the world. Hugh MacLeod
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Art suffers the moment other people start paying for it. Hugh MacLeod
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People are fond of spouting out the old cliché about how Van Gogh never sold a painting in his lifetime. Somehow his example serves to justify to us, decades later, that there is merit in utter failure. Perhaps, but the man did commit suicide. The market for his work took off big-time shortly after his death. Had he decided to stick around another few decades he most likely would’ve entered old age quite prosperous. And sadly for failures everywhere, the cliché would have lost a lot of its power. The fact is, the old clichés work for us in abstract terms, but they never work out in real life quite the same way. Life is messy; clichés are clean and tidy. Hugh MacLeod
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Anyone can be an idealist. Anyone can be a cynic. The hard part lies somewhere in the middle–that is, being human. Hugh MacLeod
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..The stuff you learn beforehand will never be one-tenth as useful as the stuff you learn the hard way, on the job. Hugh MacLeod
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The old ways are dead. And you need people around you who concur. That means hanging out more with the creative people, the freaks, the real visionaries, than you're already doing. Thinking more about what their needs are, and responding accordingly. Avoid the dullards; avoid the folk who play it safe. They can't help you anymore. Their stability model no longer offers that much stability. They are extinct, they are extinction. Hugh MacLeod
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If you’re creative, if you can think independently, if you can articulate passion, if you can override the fear of being wrong, then your company needs you more than it ever did. And now your company can no longer afford to pretend that isn’t the case. So dust off your horn and start tooting. Hugh MacLeod
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They're only crayons. You didn't fear them in Kindergarten, why fear them now? Hugh MacLeod
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GOOD IDEAS ALTER THE BALANCE IN RELATIONSHIPS. THAT IS WHY GOOD IDEAS ARE ALWAYS INITIALLY RESISTED. Hugh MacLeod
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YOU DON’T KNOW IF YOUR IDEA IS ANY GOOD the moment it’s created. Neither does anyone else. The most you can hope for is a strong gut feeling that it is. And trusting your feelings isnot as easy as the optimists say it is. There’s a reason why feelings scare us–because what they tell us and what the rest of the world tells us are often two different things. Hugh MacLeod
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The price of being a sheep is boredom. The price of being a wolf is loneliness. Choose one or the other with great care. Hugh MacLeod
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But Andrew was right about one thing. Human beings need to tell stories. Historically, it's the quickest way we have for transmitting useful information to other members of our species. Stories are not simply nice things to have; they are essential survival tools. And yes, the stories we tell ourselves are just as important as the stories we tell other people. Hugh MacLeod