“One of the things that seems to be common among those who tend to not be miserable is the ability to have concern [for], get pleasure from, and respect objects, people, and things that are of no immediate value to them. Respect for the thing that isn’t going to pay off tomorrow. Because tomorrow’s problems are going to be different, and the things that come to your rescue are often the things you learn to respect when you had no idea they were going to be of value.”
Charles Eames (1907-1978)
An Eames Anthology, Yale University Press, 2015. Quoted in Anthony G. Bowman’s article “The Designer as Renaissance Man”, Ameryka, October 19, 1971.
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