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Positive Reinforcement Quotes

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William Shakespeare
“No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en.
In brief, sir, study what you most affect.”
William Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew

Eliezer Yudkowsky
“Hermione," Harry said seriously, as he started to dig down into the red-velvet pouch again, "don't punish yourself when a bright idea doesn't work out. You've got to go through a lot of flawed ideas to find one that might work. And if you send your brain negative feedback by frowning when you think of a flawed idea, instead of realizing that idea-suggesting is good behavior by your brain to be encouraged, pretty soon you won't think of any ideas at all." Harry put down two heart-shaped chocolates beside the book. "Here, have another chocolate. Besides the one from earlier, I mean. This one is to reinforce your brain for generating a good candidate strategy.”
Eliezer Yudkowsky, Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality

Temple Grandin
“Instead of making the children do good behaviors by threatening to punish them if they don't, the teachers watch the children until they spontaneously do a good thing and give them rewards to reinforce the behavior and make them more likely to do that behavior again in the future.”
Temple Grandin, Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals

Temple Grandin
“Positive control is the opposite (of aversive control). Even though the teacher or psychologist has created an environment that "controls" the persons behavior through positive reinforcement, the person doesn't feel like he's being controlled probably because he is getting reinforced for behaviors he didn't "have" to do ... described as those that we 'like' or 'chose' to engage in.”
Temple Grandin, Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals

“It’s not just for little kids,” Miss Fountain corrects. “It’s for everybody. Positive reinforcement is something you never outgrow. Think of how much better our world would be if national leaders would only sit in a circle and be kind and civil to one another.”
Gordon Korman, The Unteachables