Commitment as a phenomenon has to do with why one occasion respects a pattern set for it by another occasion.
Not exact matches
One might go so far
as to assert that the entertainment industry's efforts to manipulate and numb those who consume its products, its relentless
commitment to leaving reality unexplored, on the one hand, and the widespread commission of desperate, violent, anti-social acts (serial killings, school shootings, workplace violence), on the other, are entirely comprehensible at the very least
as complementary
phenomena.
And the use of race
as a proxy by some reformers, to gauge the seriousness of other reformers»
commitments to issues of social justice, is a relatively new
phenomenon.
As with all fads, the people producing these «Designer Dogs» have a short term
commitment to this
phenomenon and will look for another money maker after its popularity passes.
Personal Choice will therefore examine collecting on two levels:
as a subjective
phenomenon based on the connection between the owner and the artwork; and
as a social gesture, where the personal
commitment of building a private collection makes a significant contribution to public life now or in the future.
[4] In 2006, at the time of solo exhibitions of his work in Edinburgh and New York, art reviewer Janet McKenzie wrote of «his remarkable
commitment and development
as a mature painter, abstract, yet inspired by natural
phenomena.»
In my work
as a relationship therapist, specializing in attachment theory, one
phenomenon I often see is overcommitted women and men struggling to stay on top of competing priorities, resulting in complete exhaustion and burnout.If you feel depleted, overwhelmed, burned out, or inundated, it might be time to revisit the
commitments in your life and restructure where needed.