It's perhaps one of the most
difficult things human beings do on a regular basis.
Not exact matches
Founder and CEO Social Capital LP and Golden State Warriors Owner Chamath Palihapitiya has a mission which is, «To advance humanity by solving the world's hardest problems including the advancement of
human capital, the eradication of disease, solutions to global climate change, and other really
difficult things that are non obvious.»
Psychologically,
humans find it very
difficult to perform differently when everybody else is doing something the same
thing, and this is a key factor which sustains bubbles.)
This is
difficult because, as
human beings, we like to be in the know and have a grip on
things.
«Drunkenness,» he says, «is a
difficult thing for
human beings; and as far as it is in my power, I should neither be willing to go on drinking nor to advise another to do so, particularly if he still has a headache from yesterday's debauch.»
The intuition that reality for
human beings, and indeed for all living
things, is necessarily temporal, with an irreversible distinction between past, present, and future, is
difficult to reconcile with the idea, long orthodox in the physics community, that time does not exist for subatomic particles or even for single atoms.
The church members find dialogue
difficult because they rarely question their presuppositions about
human nature or how truth is known.3 Yet, these
things are similar in many ways.
I have tried believing, but it happens to be
difficult for any educated
human to believe in
things that you can not see.
It would be wise for us to do the same
thing, since in our
human estimation and reasoning, it is often
difficult (and maybe wrong) for us to judge who is the good soil and who is the hard, rocky soil.
When you are raising tiny
humans very rarely can you make it right through to bedtime without some kind of drama, just don't let those
difficult moments be the only
thing you remember about your day when you are finally dragging yourself up to bed that night.
However,
things tend to fall apart when
humans become involved, because
humans are infinitely complex beings with disparate,
difficult - to - measure problems and a multitude of solutions.
«You look at the largest investment in public services since the second world war, the creation of whole new services like Sure Start, the minimum wage, progress on gay rights, changes on paternity leave, the right to join a union, even
things that have been
difficult that used to cause me problems in government like the
Human Rights Act — that is a massive progressive agenda we have delivered.»
In speech it's very
difficult to get at a lot of
things that we want to understand, because
humans aren't willing to have needles and probes stuck through their vocal tracts.
Fossil bones and stone tools can tell us a lot about
human evolution, but certain dynamic behaviours of our fossil ancestors —
things like how they moved and how individuals interacted with one another — are incredibly
difficult to deduce from these traditional forms of paleoanthropological data.
It's the sort of
thing that a
human can identify but a computer would find exceedingly
difficult, at least so far.
In most cases you are often segregated and finding someone that you can share with in life may be very
difficult and thus you end up not having any relationship at all However it is the nature of
human beings to want to feel loved and be able to reciprocate the same, sometimes little
things and spending time with welcoming people lights up a smile on someone.
It's based on the idea that
humans assign value to
things which are scarce or
difficult to obtain.
The fight is
difficult to watch in part for how real it feels; the tension filling that room can be
difficult to endure at times, but the important
thing to take away is that Jesse and Celine really are two
human beings trying to find their way in a
difficult relationship, and that's the sort of approach anyone can latch onto.
eLearning ROI is one of those
things that can be
difficult to capture, especially because it doesn't always deal with numbers, but
human users.
«There seems to be some perverse
human characteristic that likes to make easy
things difficult.
Making
things more
difficult is the fact that most challenges also involve other characters, which requires keeping an
human appearance very important.
Wearing a stretched canvas can be
difficult when driving or on the subway, but if the form of the work is something that customarily fits a
human being, it makes
things more straightforward.
It's one
thing for places to be deforested or damaged, but to see places where I'd stood replaced with thin air... it's so alien to
human experience that it's
difficult for people to wrap their heads around it.»
JG: The
difficult thing with something like global warming is that a lot of times
humans don't respond until there is an emergency, and you can not always see the real impacts of
things until you are past the tipping point.
Things like
human resource issues, limited budgets, lack of mission understanding or alignment, and much more lay the foundation of
difficult leadership.
Relationships are some of the most
difficult things that we do as
humans, and this is also where we develop our sense of who we are and whether that feels good and authentic, or painful and anxiety - provoking.