Sentences with phrase «human nature does»

Human nature does not change.
Overview Human nature does not change.
Of course, evolved human nature does not turn on a dime, and sometimes these sorts of statements, depending on their context, can muddle distinctions among what has happened, what is happening, what we'd like to have happen, what would be most healthy to happen, what should happen, and so forth.
Let's not make the mistake of thinking we're entering some entirely novel, accident - and - incompetence - free permanent era of history — technology may advance but human nature does not seem to follow so quickly, if at all.
Human nature does not change, and that is what makes behavioral finance and value investing stronger.
He believes that as long as human nature doesn't change, value investing will remain an effective long - term investment strategy.
Human nature does not readily change.
The problem, in a nutshell, is that human nature does not operate to maximize gain but rather to maximize chance of gain».
Human nature doesn't change.
Yes, technology changes rapidly, but human nature does not.
Unfortunately, our human nature does lays down the laws that we ought to obey.
Human nature does not change.
it seems that many of us want to create a God in our image, we seem to say, «if I was god, I would do it this way» well, we are not God and just because our human nature doesn't like some of Gods attributes.
Our human nature does not include an ability to know what to change or «cook» to attain God's purposes.
Human nature doesn't change.
We have long argued that our value investing philosophy stands the test of time because it only requires that: first, human nature does not change; and second, we maintain our discipline.
The first is to put in place checks and balances so that the predatory and exploitative instincts In human nature do not become socially subversive.
But the salutary effects of an informed Christian doctrine of human nature do not end with maintaining boundaries.

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It's human nature to want to help people, but what a lot of us don't realize is that when we jump in with advice or a solution, we're shutting the other person down and destroying trust.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
Until human nature radically changes, and don't hold your breath waiting, we'll always gravitate to the one - stop shops, the easiest and most accessible solutions, the pre-built answers and already in - place tracks.
By human nature, people that work for and with you want to do a good job.
«And you wonder where he gets all of the time and energy and discipline to do it because human nature says that after you've been good at something for a very long time, you typically either get distracted or your intensity or focus wanes.
It also didn't help that I brought in a new team to heavily focus on human elements such as the health and well - being of communities that depend upon nature.
We managed to do better than our competitors by paying attention to deep human motivations rather than the transient nature of money.
Trouble is, human nature finds that people simply don't give up a drug, they transfer to another one.
Guerin says, «It's human nature to think, «Well, I know her, I know him, and here's probably what happened,» but you don't want to do that.»
Humans didn't evolve to sit in beige offices all day, so it probably shouldn't surprise us that studies indicate even five minutes outside in nature can improve your mood.
«Human nature kicks in, and he did what I hope most men would do,» said the head of the transit workers union in Oroc's defense.
Nature abhors a vacuum, and so do we humans, so when we're driven by a desire to close that breach.
What it does: This bacteria is most notorious for causing severe illnesses such as tuberculosis, leprosy, and Hansen's disease, though most species of mycobacteria in nature are benign in humans, unless in cases of those who have weakened immune systems.
When you do that, you know people are putting what they've learned into practice — and that's valuable because we all know that human nature is such that, if you don't practice what you learn, within 90 days you'll revert back to what you used to do.
Speaking to The Atlantic, one of the researchers said «it might have something to do with human nature
Once they do mount, another quirk of human nature comes into play — one that Baruch alluded to: the tendency for stubbornness to give way to panic, leading investors to dump their holdings at a bottom.
Not surprisingly that book did not change human nature.
«Where human nature is to say, «I did well.
A lot of human nature will drive us to do the small things that make us look busy and feel like we've somehow contributing to the company.
Human nature means growth, which we don't have to worry about, they say.
In fact, it doesn't just stop with the people in charge; I believe it's a part of human nature that we have to actively seek to overcome.
And the reasons for that have a lot less to do with Facebook and a lot more to do with human nature.
The goal here is to use «single - cell sequencing to understand how many different cell types there are in the human body, where they reside, and what they do,» as Nature reports.
It is simple human nature that if you have done this mental exercise and convinced yourself of a foregone conclusion, you will have difficulty rationalizing a down round investment.
The algorithms designed to do that are human - made and therefore biased by nature.
Understanding that by nature, humans will often walk away from a system that is overly complex, modern brokers do an excellent job of supplying interfaces that are straightforward and user - friendly.
It's human nature to react to financial losses more strongly than we do to slow, steady gains — which unfortunately leads some people to «buy high and sell low» rather than the other way around.
So does the Accord, which I believe has been a substantial contributor to the low rate of inflation we now see in Australia: the Accord processes are not perfect but that is the nature of compromise and human affairs generally.
And they're justified in doing so with opinions about things that don't change much, like human nature.
It does not prohibit violence, because, violence is in human nature.
Since no one in this world does not have any one answer for every single child in the mother's womb about whom the child will become, there is no one answer for the nature of existence, especially humans.
But I do understand that human nature is deceitful, and likes to gloat over material / outward things.
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