10 quotes that also work in an escape room

 

Problems, tasks to be solved are everywhere. The only difference is that we get these concentrated in the escape rooms. Many times, it is not the difficulty of the tasks we face, but our attitude that determines whether we will be successful or not.

The famous quotes below are all related to this topic, so they could have been said even during a game. We have collected our 10 favorites.

 

1.

"In life, there is an advantage to someone who starts solving problems when others are just talking about it."

J. F. Kennedy, former President of the United States

2.

“I do not believe in the idea of ‘ big solutions ’. Rather, in that the individual components make up the whole thing. I, too, move from working out the little details to the whole thing, and I do not go up until I have perfected the little details. It seems more effective to me. ”

Ray Kroc, founder of the McDonald’s franchise

3.

"Experience shows the most mysterious problems are the easiest to solve."

Andrzej Sapkowski, sci-fi writer

4.

"Whoever finds the best solution, it is certain that he was the one who best defined the problem."

Dan Roam, business best-selling writer

5.

“Effective solutions are simple. It is just complicated to accept that I can do everything, everything. ”

Imre Csernus, psychiatrist

6.

“Finding a problem is more important than finding a solution; there is more to the question than to the answer.”

Walther Rathenau, former German Foreign Minister

7.

"Thinking is the hardest work possible, which is probably why so few people practice it."

Herny Ford, inventor, founder of Ford Motor Company

8.

"I did not fail, I just found ten thousand paths that were not walkable."

Thomas A. Edison, inventor, founder of General Electric

9.

"Recognizing any untrue facts brings you one step closer to the real facts."

Jenő Rejtő, writer

10.

“The most beautiful experiences of our lives do not reach us in a passive, inclusive, relaxed state - although these can be enjoyable if we work hard for them. The most beautiful moments usually occur when someone enhances his physical or mental performance to the extreme with a strained will to complete some difficult but important task. ”

Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, psychologist, creator of  Flow-theory