Act as if what you do makes a difference.
/ækt æz ɪf wʌt juː duː meɪks ə ˈdɪfrəns/
Act as if what you do makes a difference.
/ækt æz ɪf wʌt juː duː meɪks ə ˈdɪfrəns/
William James encouraged people to "Act as if what you do makes a difference," emphasizing the significance of individual actions. This perspective promotes a proactive approach to life, where every action is meaningful. James' philosophy has inspired many to contribute positively to society and believe in their ability to effect change.
William James
Philosopher and Psychologist
Lecture, early 20th century