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Sometimes we learn of new species and sometimes we learn we have made a mistake.
Not exact matches
It's an important resource for entrepreneurs and a quick way for us to share what we're
learning every day at 1871 from the hundreds
of companies and thousands
of people who are going through the very same (and
sometimes scary) process
of starting and building businesses.
Nearly 60 percent
of parents told T. Rowe Price that they
sometimes let their kids make bad financial decisions to
learn from those mistakes.
I'd
sometimes correct people, but I quickly
learned that the questions were less out
of concern and more akin to gawking, kind
of like bystanders passing an accident.
While there's
sometimes no substitute for lived experience, there are also plenty
of books that can save you a whole lot
of heartache by teaching you basic skills that lots
of young people end up
learning way later than they should.
Entrepreneurs know the importance
of learning from their own mistakes, but
sometimes it's nice to
learn from other people's mistakes for a change.
At Fortune's 2013 Most Powerful Women Summit, Cool said she spends the majority
of her time reading and visiting Berkshire's operating companies,
learning about their inner workings and occasionally getting involved in the operations — a role that
sometimes includes the unpleasant task
of firing management.
I read constantly,
sometimes multiple books simultaneously, and stay in a constant state
of curiosity (which fuels my desire to
learn more; just in case you couldn't connect the dots there).
Finally, Ballinger points to his own experience as a business owner to highlight one
of the biggest lessons entrepreneurs will
learn from mountaineering — you will fail
sometimes, but you have more resilience than you'd ever imagine.
Unfortunately, this style
of learning can
sometimes come too late.
A better bet is to devote your energy to acknowledging the talents and abilities
of others and seeking out ways to
learn from them, even at the cost
of sometimes appearing less than brilliant yourself.
But they're going to
learn in a hurry that although Tesla is
sometimes thought
of as a high - tech hero
of Silicon Valley, when it comes to rolling cars off an assembly line, it's just like any other automaker.
This is something that we probably should've listened to the wisdom
of our elders more, but then again,
sometimes it's best to
learn on your own.
If you ask them, many organizations will readily say they support and encourage
learning as a priority —
sometimes even as one
of their core values.
Working hard is a great way to impact the world, to
learn, to grow, to feel accomplished, and
sometimes even to find happiness, but it becomes a problem when you do so at the expense
of the people closest to you.
Honestly, it
sometimes seems like everything we
learn in years
of schooling and training is boiled down into a series
of broad stroke rules about how much you should save, spend on a house, set aside for taxes and on and on.
Paulo, one
of our machine
learning engineers, has quipped, «the office
sometimes feels like a Model UN conference!»
Sometimes, building a marketing strategy is easier when you
learn to think
of it in other terms.
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learn more... Losses are
sometimes part
of investing Some investments lose money.
And I
learned that that behavior
sometimes extends right up to the end
of the perpetrator's life.
Flashes
of brilliance happen at the most inopportune time — I have had to
learn how to hold the idea until I can write it out —
sometimes that happens soon but other times it's a day or two or a week or more.
We have to
learn to change our ways because or for the sake
of our CHILDREN, Mix marriages are
sometimes signs
of protest to parents or relatives who hates the other RACE
Some things are a battle but the Lord does tell he «he doesn't give us more than we can bare» —
Sometimes it takes deliverance or a walk
of learning how to live without certain sins.
While I fully support (and practice) questioning as a way to
learn about the universe around us, questioning for the sake
of questioning can
sometimes derail the process and bog us down needlessly when certain things have already been fully established or accepted.
We can take the time to listen to the pain
of our neighbors without presuming either easy solutions or insurmountable challenges (and
sometimes we will need first to
learn how to listen).
The apostle Paul did this, which is why he can write in Philippians 4 that although he is
sometimes without food,
sometimes he is beaten and slandered and imprisoned, he has
learned the secret
of being content in all situations.
What I have
learned is that even with PoA, advanced directives, and living wills, people's wishes about their own end -
of - life care and the decisions they make in advance are
sometimes completely ignored by the medical community.
But I eventually
learned that
sometimes we can be so afraid
of interpreting things in our own favour that even God has trouble getting through to us with his amazing grace and love.
If you could rewrite your life, which would you choose: First, you could go with what you have now, and the relationship with God you have now through years
of sticking by Him, and struggling with questions and fears, and fighting off temptation, and making wise decisions (that
sometimes turn out to be unwise), and persevering through temptation, and
learning what you know about God, Scripture, and theology, but ending up as a relative «nobody» in the Churchianity.
Of course we don't always agree on everything, but for me, that's part of the beauty of learning... is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some of the real learning comes from, yes..
Of course we don't always agree on everything, but for me, that's part
of the beauty of learning... is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some of the real learning comes from, yes..
of the beauty
of learning... is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some of the real learning comes from, yes..
of learning... is
sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some
of the real learning comes from, yes..
of the real
learning comes from, yes...?
The whole point
of these lessons we're supposed to
learn is the idea that one day we become fathers, that we will grow up and have the same knowledge and experience
of our fathers,
sometimes more than but in terms
of our relationship with god, we're supposed to accept that we're eternally children, that as much as we
learn, grow and generally build upon past knowledge, we'll never attain the level
of understanding or power that god has, this being is on a completely different level.
Having
learned to survive in a
sometimes hostile environment, many gays and lesbians have
learned to take control
of their lives, and they don't want to be dependent on others.
These histories are a monument
of learning, but even Pannenberg can not be an expert on everything and the specialist scholar spots mistakes, small and
sometimes not so small.
When I first met Karima, I assumed that someone
of a different religion didn't care about mine, but I've
learned that's not the case —
sometimes our best conversations happen with those who are profoundly different to us.
However, I
sometimes wonder if on Judgment Day we will be as proud when we
learn about atrocities our nation has committed against Muslim nations in the form
of economics, or unjustified wars, or price manipulation
of crops and technology, or who knows what else?
I find that
sometimes I
learn things that I have never heard before when they come out
of my mouth.
I've
learned that
sometimes I have to create conflict when my impulse is to keep my mouth closed for the sake
of peace.
Many and
sometimes most
of the weekly papers are by authors who actually wanted to remember that they
learned something crucial, and that experience rarely keeps them from being critical and even playing the texts off against each other.
Sometimes I think that this kind
of gentleness can only be
learned from experience.
And so we
learn, for example, from THE FEDERALIST or from Hobbes that the Athenian assembly was filled with vain and contentious men, men animated by
sometimes cruel and often violent aristocratic pretensions.That «democracy» did have the characters or the institutions to support a just and stable middle - class way
of life.
Sometimes God permits us to suffer so others might
learn of the love we have for him and that no matter the earthly outcome in our lives He still loves us.
We can also
learn much from Tocqueville or Manent or Beneton about the excesses
of our individualism, about our inability to keep Locke in the Locke box, about the horror that is Roe v. Wade and the mean womyn side
of our feminism, and about the more narcissistic and laughably risk - averse elements
of our creeping and
sometimes creepy libertarianism.
We show up, we try new things, we meet people, we fail, we conquer our fears, we work hard, we fall in love, we fall out
of love, we live on coffee and pizza and late - nights with girlfriends, we survive, and
sometimes we
learn who we are by
learning who we are NOT first and that's okay, too.
Sometimes it looks like a therapists office and a box
of tissues and
learning to tell the truth.
It seems
sometimes, does it not the if we are to enjoy connection and belonging with others, that
sometimes we might have to
learn to hide part
of ourselves and certainly
learn to adapt in order to fit in.
Sometimes we wonder if they will ever
learn; we wonder what will become
of them.
It is made up
of flawed people, and
sometimes it is the very process
of learning to coexist with and rely on our brothers and sisters in Christ, even in all their inadequacies and failings, that helps shape us into His image.
I think that will be very clear to everyone that the predominant religions
of today is ancient beliefs that might have been reasonable at the time when they were written, but that was more than 1,600 years ago and we have
learnt a lot since, even though I
sometimes question that when I see what is going on in the world.