Not exact matches
We
do everything we can to put our best foot forward in job interviews, and we should, but sometimes the most revealing thing someone can tell me is what they don't know or are
dying to learn
about.
«As I love markets, I'm excited
about this change and expect to remain a professional investor at Bridgewater until I
die or until those running Bridgewater don't want me anymore,» Dalio wrote in a letter on LinkedIn.
If I don't, it's an admission that I'm
about to
die.»
So, when deciding whether or not to feel guilty
about an iPad or iPhone because it was made in tough conditions, it's also important to consider the alternative — that if factory workers in China didn't have their hard jobs, the facts suggest they'd be starving and
dying.
Corcoran doesn't talk as much
about her father, Edwin W. Corcoran Jr., who
died in 2011.
A few weeks after Dave
died, I was talking to my friend Phil
about a father - son activity that Dave was not here to
do.
He talked
about how our understanding of the art of
dying affects decisions we make in the business community, especially with more and more executives feeling disconnected and dispassionate
about what they are
doing.
«You'll
die if you worry
about the B's; it's the price of
doing business,» he says.
After Bushnell moved to Los Angeles with his family 13 years ago, he didn't talk to Jobs as frequently, though he made a final visit
about six months before he
died.
I didn't worry
about dying.
«But
about half of the corals that
died did so in March, at the peak of summer temperatures,» Hughes told me.
When withdrawing money to live on, I don't care how many stock shares I own or what the dividends are — I care
about how much MONEY I'm able to safely withdraw from my total portfolio without running out before I
die.
Until somebody solves the part of the equation that shows me that ten million people in Seoul don't
die in the first 30 minutes from conventional weapons, I don't know what you're talking
about, there's no military solution here, they got us.
It's not fun to fail, and I don't recommend it:) But 80 % of startups
die and one of the best things
about tech is the belief that failure isn't fatal and is often the best way to learn and live to try again.
Her interest in the stock market didn't develop until her husband
died about 13 years ago.
And at the end of the day, the fact that this conspiracy refuses to
die says something
about how Facebook users view the company: as a stalker that creeps on their privacy, and then can't be believed when it tells you, «no, trust me, we don't
do that.»
I don't know
about other industries but in the real estate space [I play a support role] traditional marketing methods are
dying and / or cost prohibitive — print magazines, direct mail, fliers, door hangers etc — I can see why other forms of marketing would be imperative [especially when there is a brand and some form of uniqueness to the product or service] but it's been my experience that the public views real estate peeps as «all the same» and therefor will often choose the 1st one they come across when looking for homes — online.
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot of the Facebook executives get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're
doing their victim - y dance right now a lot of the time, and at one point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will
die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we really have to be more mature
about this,» their thing was, «We can't talk now.»
If you can keep your head when all
about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you but make allowance for their doubting too This is inevitably followed by bursting into a German song
about a fox stealing a goose (which suddenly somehow reminds me of austerity demands on Greece): «Fuchs
du hast
die Gans gestohlen, Gib sie wieder her!
Now there are times that the yield curve is inverted because we are predicting a slowdown in the economy but I don't think, you know, here we are into the eighth year of economic expansion, ninth maybe, and it doesn't really seem to be any particular reason that that economic expansion is going to
die any time soon, so the traditional inverted yield curve «we're
about to go into recession» I don't see.
Third, the Federal Reserve System is now 100 % politicized, and run by sneaky,
die - hard political ideologues who lie
about why they
do what they
do and what they really think.
Her voice cracking with emotion, the mother of college student Otto Warmbier who
died soon after being sent home from North Korea, says her family will keep speaking out
about the country's human rights violations to «rub their noses» in what they
did.
But you wont be able to legally discriminate sorry - just like in the 60s when you couldnt be bigoted against blacks anymore - as much as you screamed and yelled
about «dem dare rights» - times are a changing please
die off soon - and please, god please -
do nt infect your kids with that bile - give them a chance!
For one to say that building a Mosque near ground zero is wrong is no different than someone saying they don't want a Christian church being built somewhere because someone close to them
died in a Christian cult bombing or suicide like Jim Jones or Timothy McVeigh, or to say they don't want a Catholic church to be built because they or someone they care
about was molested by a priest.
We need to give up the «what happens when we
die» concept and think
about how we can live better lives... guess what, I learned how to be a good, morally sound and ethically sound individual and I didn't read the Bible... wild notion, I know.
Gerald, not only are you talking
about a 2000 year old viewpoint where people
died off much faster and earlier than they
do today, but to quote another verse in the bible, it says that a mans seed should never be wasted and would serve better in the belly of a wh * re.
this is why we fight and
die so people can complain
about other people
doing what they wish (freedom).
She was
dying and still she worried
about us — what were we cooking for dinner, school assignments we were missing, or what the youngest grandchild was
doing.
What
do people talk
about before they
die?
Don't worry, I'm sure many atheists feel the same way
about religious chaplains spewing fictional nonsense in their
dying days.
The Levites
did as Moses commanded, and that day
about three thousand of the people
died.
The most loving thing that you can
do to a
dying person is talk to them
about forgiveness through Jesus and seeing him on the other side, and then trusting the Holy Spirit to
do his work while you speak.
And if you were to ask me the same question - What
do people who are sick and
dying talk
about with the chaplain?
How sad to claim to be a chaplain and not be able to tell a
dying patient anything
about the specifics on the other side of the veil; what will happen to a person who has
died, what they will be
doing, what is the exact nature of God and those who depart from this life.
Don't Force It There are many ways to begin a conversation
about faith and God without asking «If you
died tonight
do you know where you would go?&raqu
do you know where you would go?»
What that suggests
about the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, I
do not know, but its March 6 opinion in Compassion in
Dying v. State of Washington turned precisely on the point that abortion and assisted suicide share a common rationale.
Religion has a place on those whom believe, but one doesn't have to talk
about GOD when one is
dying.
A true Catholic doesn't worry
about mere accusations and
dying on the cross.
Why
do you imagine a
dying person needs to be badgered
about being «saved»?
Do us and yourself a favor, relinquish your position as a type of minister and make room for those hungry to minister to
dying souls
about their eternal destination...
Twenty years in the ER — She is absolutely right
about what most people need / want to
do as they
die.
If I'm
dying and I don't have any understanding
about God or Jesus.
I never spoke with someone before they
died, but I
did dream
about someone after they
did.
people probably don't like to talk
about God when they're
dying because they want to spend their remaining time talking
about something more important.
Why
do people want to talk
about their family instead of God when they
die?
It's sad to think that some people don't think
about their baby that never had a chance until they are
dying.
I find it telling that the
dying don't talk
about heaven or hell or any other kind of afterlife.
Maybe because we are all going to
die, we all know it and we all feel like we are on an airplane slowly crashing and there's nothing we can
do about it.
To my knowledge with those
dying, most
do NOT know where they are going so it would be a good idea to «usually» talk to them
about God.
Repentance should bring
about the blotting out of our sin (Acts 3:19) but since Christ hadn't
died or risen yet when Judas killed himself, maybe it was a godly repentance — maybe he was offering his life to God — we don't know whether his suicide was in repentant hope & some sort of ill - guided atoning effort, or the result of depression, selfish pride, or whatever else...