Sentences with phrase «human thinking about»

The real tragedy is not to view them for they are, that is human thoughts about God, but not the thoughts of the Almighty Himself.
But a philosophy that does not recognize a distinct physical component in food and atomic explosions, one that is impervious to how humans think about them, is inadequate.
I believe the bible was written by humans and that it ONLY describes what those humans thought about God.
Jonathan Safran Foer's new book, Eating Animals, is an eloquent exploration of something most sentient humans think about at some point in their lives: Just what exactly am I eating?
True, true nature could care less and has the last say in any event no matter what us puny humans think about it.
Slip your tempting (and genuinely helpful) bike project in by understanding how humans think about things and how to make a benign project actually appear benign.

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«If you think about it, the automotive human - machine interface is kind of predestined for voice,» says Gartner research director Werner Goertz.
A fun way to celebrate Labour Day is to think about all the ways in which robots are making human jobs and tasks easier or better.
Originally written in 1951, Alan W. Watts» thoughts about how to resolve, once and for all, the twin human epidemic of insecurity and anxiety are particularly relevant as technology forces humanity to move faster and faster.
In a realm of swirling, incomprehensible big biological data — which is, perhaps, another way of thinking about the human body — the opportunity to use computer learning to better anticipate which drugs will work well (and not so well) in any one person is one we shouldn't pass up.
Companies need to think twice about doing business in human - rights hotspots.
When my client started thinking about what his various audiences needed from him, his communication got a lot more relevant and meaningful — and more human.
«I think it's real tough for anybody to go out and start a business in a world he knows nothing about,» says Tom Golisano, the founder and CEO of Paychex Inc., an $ 870 - million payroll - processing and human - resource - services company based in Rochester, N.Y. «My advice to Mike would be to find a job in a dynamic industry and then to be constantly on the lookout for opportunities within that industry.
The idea, which was primarily based on the research of psychologists John Mayer and Peter Salovey, quickly took off — and went on to greatly influence the way we think about emotions and human behavior.
The idea — that an ability to understand and manage emotions greatly increases our chances of success — quickly took off, and it went on to greatly influence the way people think about emotions and human behavior.
You might agree with the Times about how a wizard of Dumbledore's moral superiority should be immune to the weaknesses of human sexuality or you may side with some of Rowling's fans who think a strong gay character is leap for gay rights.
The hierarchy argues that we must have our basic human needs (like sustenance and safety) met before even thinking about needs like belonging, achievement or meaning.
If there's something insane about a CEO who thinks his company's mission is more important than any accomplishment in all of human history — indeed, in all of fish history — there's also something irresistible.
People can tell you you're beautiful, smart, intelligent, the best, or they can tell you that you are the most horrible human being on earth — but what matters is what you think about yourself.
According to Sonia Zakrzewski, an associate professor of archaeology at the University of Southampton, Hublin's discovery could encourage other archaeologists to change the way they think about human origins.
«You can't stop thinking about another human being.
In a survey of more than 800 full - time U.S. employees conducted by Globoforce in November of last year, 47 percent of respondents said they didn't think their company leaders cared about or were actively trying to create a «human» workplace.
They only think about it not working because humans, in general, prefer to avoiddiscomfort more than they want to seek more pleasure.
Think about the implications for the human race, if technology is destined to be the essence of who we are as a species, if it's developed largely under the leadership and guidance of a single gender.»
One of the most intriguing things about human behavior is that most of us think that we can hide our thoughts from others — but nothing could be further from the truth.
In a survey of more than 800 full - time, U.S. employees conducted by Globoforce in November 2015, 47 percent said they don't think their company leaders care about and actively try to create a human workplace.
Think about Match.com, for example - does it eliminate human relationships or simply help you optimize and accelerate the search for the next great relationship?
As humans, we crave talking about ourselves — about 40 percent of what comes out of our mouths is devoted to telling others about our thoughts and feelings — and it's way more satisfying to showcase the exhilarating moments than it is the countless mundane ones.
Yes, Musk's choice of words was poor, but his brain is too busy thinking about Hyperloops and colonizing Mars to worry about how our puny human brains might misinterpret him, okay?
Referring to Chinese spokespeople, he added: «They have been clear about their intent to glorify their head of state by inserting his thoughts into the international human rights lexicon.»
Viewers know more about Vaynerchuk's companies and endeavors because he is putting in that extra effort to make his brand more human — and I don't think I would be going out on a limb to say that this human element has definitely contributed to his success and massive social following, which includes more than 1.17 million followers on Twitter.
And I think about this and truly believe we're about to transform the human race in not 100 years, not 50 years, not 30 years — I think it's the next 20 years.
Scientists at the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging estimate humans have about 70,000 thoughts per day.
«Management thinks about each employee as a human first and an employee second.
At the very least, Pfizer should think about the human element in its decisions.
This course provides a foundation for developing your own approach to skillfully managing employees by illustrating alternative human resource management (HRM) strategies, introducing the importance of the legal context, and thinking about what motivates employees.
But when it comes to human behavior and thinking differently about a certain set of widely acknowledged facts, there can be an edge.
SAN FRANCISCO — A self - driving car flipped on its side seems guaranteed to make humans think twice about riding with a robot.
Sometimes I think the fatal flaw of humans reduces to our unwillingness to give a crap about the future (inequality, recession, melting icecaps) when we can have something today.
At PFL we champion making a human connection with a tactile marketing piece to keep a conversation alive, and your customer actively thinking about your product.
«I think that measuring with precision human activity on the climate is something very challenging to do and there's tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact,» he told CNBC.
It will make you think differently about the markets, psychology, and human nature.
The theory behind it is simple: If Facebook has experimented on its users to find new and exciting ways to get us to use it in the way they'd prefer, we should also feel free to experiment on Facebook, and see if those experiments change how we think about what we share with one of the biggest repositories of human data in history.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, when you start to think about it, business quality usually counts on something more than whether you crossed the T in some old lease or something and the human quality of the management who are going to stay are very important.
So just think about that, we're in the pennies and small dollar business, so in order to do that much revenue, we're totally dependent on human behavior.
In summary, we human beings have the ability to think truthfully about the world, but our thinking often gets derailed by considerations that run counter to the truth.
And while the show set out to reveal the human side of such families - not one sexed - up by Hollywood (think HBO's «Big Love») or sullied by allegations of under - aged brides (think the trial of Warren Jeffs)- it kept details about faith out of episodes.
There is something unique about humans, thought.
«Any thinking human knows their God wants them to learn as much as possible about the world in which they live»
They articulate a vision that shapes the way we think about human nature.
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