Barry Schwartz Quotes
Born: August 15, 1946
Barry Schwartz is a visionary artist and philosopher whose work bridges the raw energy of creativity with the disciplined craft of expression. As a leading voice in the realm of art and innovation, Schwartz challenges conventional boundaries, urging creators to embrace uncertainty as a catalyst for originality. His philosophy centers on the belief that true art emerges not from perfection, but from the courage to explore the imperfect and the unfinished. Schwartz’s quotes resonate deeply because they speak to the universal struggle and triumph of the creative process—offering solace, inspiration, and a bold call to action for anyone daring to make their mark on the world.
Barry Schwartz Quotes (11)
"I start with an idea that is no more than a paragraph long, and expand it slowly into an outline. But I'm always surprised by the directions things take when I actually start writing."
— Barry Schwartz"When you rely on incentives, you undermine virtues. Then when you discover that you actually need people who want to do the right thing, those people don't exist because you've crushed anyone's desire to do the right thing with all these incentives."
— Barry Schwartz"How much does it really matter whether your child will soon be enjoying a first year at Harvard or Yale or will instead end up at her third or fourth or fifth choice? Probably much less than you think."
— Barry Schwartz"What I look for in any book is an argument, based on evidence, that changes the way I think about something important."
— Barry Schwartz"Of course, bankers were always interested in making money. But when bankers had clients, they bore some responsibility for the clients' welfare."
— Barry Schwartz"People who work in financial services don't have one shred of concern about the well-being of the people they serve. They're only interested in themselves."
— Barry Schwartz"Years of research in psychology has shown that rewards and punishments can be very effective in changing behavior. But, at the same time, they can create an addiction to rewards and punishments."
— Barry Schwartz"I don't really read 'business books,' and I didn't think 'The Paradox of Choice' was a business book. I'm very surprised and gratified that the business world thought it was one."
— Barry Schwartz"Practical wisdom is what's called for in situations that have a moral dimension to them."
— Barry Schwartz"In an ideal world, nobody's work would be just about the money. People could pursue excellence in what they do, take pride in achievement, and derive meaning from knowing that their work improved the lives of others."
— Barry Schwartz"Too little attention is paid to the dark side of incentives. They are anything but a magic bullet. Psychologists have known this for years, but it seems largely hidden from the world of commerce."
— Barry Schwartz