“Few people think more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week.”
— George Bernard Shaw
Simplified Meaning:
Most people only deeply think about important things a few times a year. However, someone who thinks deeply more often, like once or twice a week, can become very well-known and respected. Imagine a chess player who practices and thinks about the game strategies every day compared to someone who plays casually a few times a year. The chess player who practices regularly becomes much better and might enter tournaments and win prizes, gaining fame and respect in the chess community. In the same way, if you make a habit of thinking deeply and solving problems regularly, you can achieve great things and stand out from others. For example, in your job, if you take time each week to think deeply about how to improve or come up with new ideas, you might get noticed and promoted faster than those who don’t. Thinking deeply more often than others can lead to success and recognition in your field.