Sentences with phrase «ideas people believe»

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Within a year, they had eight people, largely acquaintances who believed in the idea and were willing to wait for future rewards.
We believe that in any service - oriented business the idea of agency, of helping people make smart, independent choices is important.
In my research into how to build lasting, breakthrough ideas, it became clear that having a group of ambassadors — a group of people who believe in carrying your message forward — is critical to your success.
The more you believe in the people around you and incorporate their ideas into your vision, the more they'll believe in your ideas and incorporate them into their work habits.
Still, Blades believes that people will eventually warm to the idea and there will be a «level of acceptance.»
Brett Berish, President & CEO of Luc Belaire says, «We believe in the power of a great idea and we're excited to support creative projects and the people behind them who are determined to make their dreams a reality.
He's heard things like «really strong leader with great ideas,» and «I can't believe how much he's changed — he's a new person
People who believed in their ideas had access to both private and public capital to make their dreams into reality.
When people would like a certain idea / concept to be true, they end up believing it to be true.
We believe the world is better when people from different backgrounds and with different ideas all have the power to share their thoughts and experiences.»
If you believe that only experts can come up with game - changing ideas, then you're likely to silence some of the very people most likely to come up with the innovations you need.
Entrepreneurs who are passionate about their ideas believe they can do a better job than the people already serving that market.
Simply put, the Rule of One is this: whenever you find yourself believing or acting as though any «one» thing, person, idea, time, formula, or form of value is all - important, it's the surest sign that you are missing the bigger picture and, along with it, the threat or opportunity at your doorstep.
Buddhists believes in interconnectivity — the idea that people only truly exist in relation with other people.
Separate from creating products that simply work, startups achieve virality and real success by catering to potential users of the product first through creating an appeal or purpose that people can align and relate to or an idea they believe in and will want to share with everyone in their circle of influence.
This gets at part of the reason why I believe so much in the power of everyday people to bring their ideas to market.
The key thing to remember is that if your people believe that the company is implementing their ideas, they will embrace those ideas much more enthusiastically than if the ideas are forced upon them.
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich people who don't think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted to write a book about them.
If the whitepaper is to be believed, the whole idea here is that people will pay for Lydian tokens and use them to buy advertising campaigns from LydianCoin, which in turn licences its technology, products and services from Gravity4.
I really believe that you can microtest a business idea in a way that's less difficult and risky than most people think.»
In terms of speakers / content, they intend to elevate people and ideas to the forefront which they believe are important.
The basic idea is that while most economists believe corporate taxes are primarily paid by owners of capital (that is, people who own stock in corporations) in the form of lower profits, a sizable minority, including White House chief economist Kevin Hassett, think that a lower tax rate would spark so much additional investment in the United States that it would bid up wages and leave the middle class better off through its indirect effects.
The basic idea is that while most economists believe corporate taxes are primarily paid by owners of capital (that is, people who own stock in corporations) in the form of lower profits, a sizable minority, including White House chief economist Kevin Hassett, think that a large share of the tax is paid by workers in the form of lower wages.
If you believe you have a great idea and are passionate about trying to build a company around it then the only thing worse than raising money from inexperienced people is raising no money at all.
I am starting to believe that ideas are going to be open source... It seems as though ideas are a dime a dozen... and it is really hard to have an original idea anymore because information is flowing so freely that many people identify needs and solutions concurrently...
I see no reason why his business should be set up to support people that hate him and ideas that are contrary to what he believes.
Most people with good ideas and plans believe that there is a right time to start a business.
You might just find some investors who believe in your startup idea, people who have just been waiting to jump onto a good business idea.
Many B2B sales people and small business leaders seem to believe that they always need «more sales leads,» and so they center their B2B lead generation strategy on the idea of «more, more, more:» more cold calls, more sales outreach, casting a wider net to find more companies to target, and so on.
Shorter runways are a bad idea because they pressure people to do things like falsely believe they have product / market fit which can be fatal.
I've studied many religions trying to understand why people believe there their flavor of reality is the only answer... everything is based on 1 idea.
Nye wasn't there to debate whether or not people should be allowed to believe in Creationism... he was simply there to challenge, as has always had to be done, the idea that beliefs should be taught right alongside science as though the two were not mutually exclusive.
They just can't even fathom the idea that some people might believe in creation because they're SMARTER.
Christians believe that a mortal person has an immortal soul, and that this immortal soul can be provided with a resurrected, «sanctified» (which effectively means purified, unblemished, and apparently lacking genitalia) body... the term Eternal Life tends to be used to describe the idea that a «True Believer» in Christ (a term open to many, many interpretations) will have their immortal soul implanted in that resurrected body and they will get to live for all time with Christ, apparently singing a lot and doing very little else.
When people think about a category like «dog» or «ant,» they often subconsciously believe that there is a well - defined boundary around the category, or that there is some eternal ideal form (for philosophers, the Platonic idea) which defines the category.
We rise or fall together as one nation and as one people, and that's the reason I'm running for president, because I still believe in that idea: You're not on your own, we're in this together.
Do you have any idea how many Doctors, Scientists, Engineers, and many other well educated people believe in God?
A university should be an open environment for people of all walks and whatevers to exchange ideas... and I don't believe anyone has a right to be close minded in any university.
This makes me an agnostic atheist, open to the idea of there being gods somewhere, but not believing any of the claims of gods people have made.
Oh look, another person who has no idea what liberals really believe.
For instance, the idea of damning people eternally for not believing comes off as a bit short sighted and self - centered.
Plus, I do believe I raise an interesting (if entirely tangential) idea of why swearing is considered so taboo to some people.
He refused to believe that the false ideas of the human person and human history embodied in communism could divide Europe indefinitely; and by igniting a revolution of conscience behind the iron curtain, the man the last president of the Soviet Union called «the world's greatest moral authority» became an agent of liberation for his Slavic brethren and the precursor of new possibilities in international affairs.
What really makes my head hurt trying to understand is when people claim to be of a faith or to be a Christian and have absolutely no clue as to the idea that they're supposed to actually believe and uphold the teachings of CHRIST and not their own religion ideas and call it «close enough».
Anyway, people can get the idea to look it up themselves if they want to see more names of scientist who believe in God....
Many religious people are incapable of comprehending the idea that other people really don't believe their god exists.
It's interesting to see how people will find their own truth, dig in their heals and be blind to any other idea... What would Jesus do is an interesting question... I consider my self a Christian and a spiritualist... because I believe it's just not as black and white as one religion or another thinks... there is way more grey area... but a fundamental truths that are a good rule to live life by, wether you are christian or not... treat others the way you want to be treated... do unto others... I am my brothers keeper... all apply.
They put all of their beliefs on line for all to see, and you go to Google to see what somebody else says they believe... seems to me that you and all that bunch like you NEed to ask a Mormon, and not some person who has really no idea what they are talking about.
Most people believe because they are so afraid — afraid of the idea that this is «it.»
are people so simple they crave the misguided beliefs of others to feel better about themselves or are we triing to understand the lunacy of our citizens to believe something as pathic as a 3000 year old IDEA in order to act properly when voting in those who will run this country for the next 4 years a.k.a. voting in one who using rational thinking and logic to make choices!
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