This simple and
easy idea struck me last week when I heard a panel of GCs address the Strategic Technology Forum in Lisbon, hosted by LegalWeek.
Not exact matches
The post lists 10
easy activities you can engage in to increase your happiness and, reading it, you're
struck by the fact that some of the
ideas are so simple you could do them right now while sitting at your desk.
It is
easy to take credit after an
idea strikes you, but in fact, neurons in your brain secretly perform an enormous amount of work before inspiration hits.
The Room's audience is a devoted lot and the
idea of Franco taking on the starring role of the filmmaker with the mysterious origin story - an ambiguous age, accent, and source of bottomless wealth to finance the project and its endless takes - may
strike some as tampering, but rest
easy.
It's
easy to feel those hairs, too, as most authors, like myself, are slovenly unkempt beasts that often overlook basic personal hygiene while staring deeply into a glowing computer screen for days on end when a good
idea strikes.
It is
easy to think you have
struck gold with your first decent
idea, but force yourself to continue.