Bits Quote by Scott Adams
“If you work in the city long enough, it begins to deal with you on a personal level. Streets reveal their moods. Sometimes the signal light loves you. Sometimes they fight you. When you're hunting for a new building, you hope the city is on your side. You have to use a little bit of thinking--you might call it the process of elimination--and you need a little bit of instinct, but not too much of either. If you think too hard, you overshoot your target and end up at the Pier or the Tenderloin. If you relax and let the city help, the destination does all the work for you.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Dilbert Principle, 1996
Living in a city teaches you to read its subtle signals and adapt your approach accordingly.
In simple terms: Cities teach you to read signals and adapt.
Adapt to the city's flow.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- job hunting
- real estate scouting
- commuting
- navigation
- city planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance analysis and intuition in city life?
- When does city intuition become a bias?
Overreliance on instinct may lead to missed details.