Inspirational Quotations

Inspirational Quotes by Kevin Kelly (American Editor)

Kevin Wayne Kelly (b.1952) is an American writer, futurist, and editor known for his influential work on technology, culture, and the long-term forces shaping digital innovation. He rose to prominence as a founding executive editor of Wired magazine and later became widely recognized for books that explore the evolving relationship between humanity and technology. Kelly has also shared personal reflections through essays, interviews, and public talks that illuminate his intellectual development and his views on the future.

Born in Pennsylvania, Kelly did not pursue a traditional academic path and never completed a college degree. Instead, he educated himself through extensive travel, photography, and independent study, experiences that shaped his curiosity about global systems and technological change. His early career included editing the Whole Earth Review and contributing to projects led by Stewart Brand, where he deepened his interest in systems thinking and cultural transformation. During this period, he published early works such as Signal: Communication Tools for the Information Age (1988) and contributed to the Whole Earth Catalog series.

Kelly went on to write several influential books, including Out of Control (1994,) New Rules for the New Economy (1998,) and What Technology Wants (2010,) all of which helped shape public understanding of emerging technologies. His later works, such as Cool Tools (2013) and The Inevitable (2016,) examined long-term technological trends and their social implications.

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Prototype your life. Try stuff instead of making grand plans.
Kevin Kelly

The nature of an innovation is that it will arise at a fringe where it can afford to become prevalent enough to establish its usefulness without being overwhelmed by the inertia of the orthodox system.
Kevin Kelly
Topics: Usefullness

Don’t bother asking a barber if you need a haircut. Pay attention to incentives.
Kevin Kelly

You will complete your mission in life when you figure out what your mission in life is. Your purpose is to discover your purpose. This is not a paradox. This is the way.
Kevin Kelly

Since a relationship involves two members investing in it, its value increases twice as fast as one’s investment.
Kevin Kelly
Topics: Sin

You don’t have to attend every argument you are invited to.
Kevin Kelly
Topics: Anger, Integrity

But in a turbulent environment the change is so widespread that it just routes around any kind of central authority. So it is best to manage the bottom-up change rather than try to institute it from the top down.
Kevin Kelly
Topics: Authority

Half the skill of being educated is learning what you can ignore.
Kevin Kelly

Whenever you can’t decide which path to take pick the one that produces change.
Kevin Kelly

Be frugal in all things except in your passions.
Kevin Kelly

Ignore what others may be thinking of you because they aren’t thinking of you.
Kevin Kelly

The small person believes they are superior; the superior person knows they are lucky.
Kevin Kelly

Don’t measure your life with someone else’s ruler.
Kevin Kelly

The biggest lie we tell ourselves is ‘I don’t need to write this down because I will remember it.’
Kevin Kelly

You can reduce the annoyance of someone’s stupid belief by increasing your understanding of why they believe it.
Kevin Kelly

In 100 years a lot of what we take to be true now will be proved to be wrong, maybe even embarrassingly wrong. A good question to ask yourself today is ‘What might I be wrong about?’ This is the only worry worth having.
Kevin Kelly

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