John Maynard Keynes Quote

Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken as the result of animal spirits-a spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction, and not as the outcome of a weighted average of quantitative benefits multiplied by quantitative probabilities.


The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes (ed. 1971)


Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken ...

Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken ...

Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken ...

Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken ...