Some say, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing but expecting a different result. When you use the same thought process, same approach, maybe same system over and over again and still getting the same result, it's time to change the above mentioned. Kind of like if you were to get in your car....and make car noises but the car doesn't start. You really want the car to start, and day after day you go and sit in your car and make car noises. Stop and think, how else will this car start. Hmmmm. Maybe use the key, then the car will start. Another saying, there isn't one way to skin a cat....ouch...I know sounds terrible but basically the same idea. There are several methods you just have to keeping trying until you get your result you want. IF? You have tried everything including what everyone else even suggests then maybe it's time to find a new goal or different outcome. Be flexible because life isn't!
The quote "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" is commonly attributed to Albert Einstein, although there is some debate about whether he actually originated it. The phrase is often used to illustrate the futility of repeating the same actions without making changes and expecting a different outcome. It emphasizes the importance of adapting one's approach to achieve better results.
Insantity
The quote "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" is often attributed to Albert Einstein, but there is no concrete evidence that he actually said this.
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What happens next is up to you. the definition of "insanity" though could be considered this: Doing the same thing again and again and again, but each time fully expecting a different outcome. If you think this is an honest man and wouldn't one dy do the same to you... you're insane.
He tells us that the definition of insanity for him is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results from it.
The optimal outcome is the best possible thing that could happen in a situation.
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This quote, often attributed to Albert Einstein, highlights the futility of engaging in the same behavior while anticipating a change in outcome. It suggests that without adapting strategies or approaches, one is unlikely to achieve new results. In essence, it serves as a reminder to reflect on past actions and be open to innovation and change for progress.
Either you weren't what he was expecting or you were a one time thing
An outcome is what actually happens, while the probability of that outcome is how likely that particular thing is to happen. Say I was flipping a coin. The probability of the outcome of heads is 1/2 because there are 2 possible outcomes and heads is only 1 of them. Then when I flip the coin, it lands on tails. The outcome is tails.