Not exact matches
Feeley went on to criticize many
of Trump's signature national - security and foreign policies, including the travel ban, plans to build a wall along the US - Mexico border,
decision to
end legal protections for the children
of people
living in the US illegally, and withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and the Trans - Pacific Partnership.
The
End State Making
decisions in the face
of incomplete information is especially discomfiting when you know a mistake can cost
lives.
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid
of your fear
of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing
in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think
of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story
of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story
of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story
of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance
of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never -
ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome
of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity
in his own
life [32:00] «How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit
of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit
of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important
decision is to
live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out
of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out
of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out
of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to
life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
The mother
of Brittany Maynard, who
ended her
life early after being given a terminal diagnosis, has said Vatican criticism
of her
decision was «more than a slap
in the face».
Sure the
decision may have not have any effect
in this
life, it may even make you richer, but there may be consequences int he
end that you are not aware
of.
Individuals should have some zone
of privacy and autonomy for important
decisions, but that does not logically entail the right
of a terminally ill person to get assistance
in purposefully
ending his
life.
What I have learned is that even with PoA, advanced directives, and
living wills, people's wishes about their own
end -
of -
life care and the
decisions they make
in advance are sometimes completely ignored by the medical community.
If you could rewrite your
life, which would you choose: First, you could go with what you have now, and the relationship with God you have now through years
of sticking by Him, and struggling with questions and fears, and fighting off temptation, and making wise
decisions (that sometimes turn out to be unwise), and persevering through temptation, and learning what you know about God, Scripture, and theology, but
ending up as a relative «nobody»
in the Churchianity.
We see some
of the things that have happened to us
in life and how these things led us to make bad
decisions, which led to even more bad
decisions, and sometimes even good
decisions which went wrong, so that we
ended up doing something terrible.
James Madison, that staunch advocate
of free speech, insisted that the right
of people to speak and to listen is not an
end in itself, but is a means
of achieving «popular government,» by which he meant the democratic process whereby people have the opportunity to take a real part
in the
decisions which affect their
lives.
It may seem that to emphasize the pervasive operation
of the Holy Spirit, as well as to stress the Spirit's focal action
in the
life of Jesus and its consequences, will
in the
end reduce men and women to mere automatons used by God with no respect for their freedom, their dignity, and their own responsible
decisions, without any personal or social human contribution to the process.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more
living ardour
of Christian inspiration as a basis
of individual
life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility
of the individual is not at an
end because he does not come
in conflict with any concrete instruction
of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art
of finding the concrete prescription for his own
decision in the personal call
of God,
in other words, the logic
of concrete particular
decision which
of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
But
in my head I am going «did they make arrangements so if the patient is unable to make medical
decision for himself, his partner can do it and not be shut out towards what could be the
end of his
life?»
The father
of a seriously ill 20 - month - old boy quoted the Bible
in a court, where he said his son «needs help» as he fights a
decision to
end the toddler's
life support.
«This
decision will save
lives, will encourage the hundreds
of thousands
of men and women who will march on Washington this week [at the Jan. 27 March for
Life] for the rights of unborn children, along with millions more around the country who believe that foreign aid should promote life, not end it,» stated Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), in a written rele
Life] for the rights
of unborn children, along with millions more around the country who believe that foreign aid should promote
life, not end it,» stated Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), in a written rele
life, not
end it,» stated Russell Moore, president
of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC),
in a written release.
Having people
in our
lives who'll let us know when we're making poor
decisions can
end up saving us a lot
of heartache.
Well, God hasn't let me see the
end of the story yet, but He is letting me make
decisions about how the main character
of my story responds to the trials and frustrations
of life in the story.
When it was revealed that rehabilitation efforts were also stopped with the
decision to
end the tube feedings and that even antibiotics were now considered «
life support,» an editorial
in the St. Louis Review (the archdiocesan newspaper) pointed out that «In a situation where the health of the patient depends not only upon food and water, but on other forms of care and treatment, the purpose of providing food and water should not be undermined by a neglect of the other forms of car
in the St. Louis Review (the archdiocesan newspaper) pointed out that «
In a situation where the health of the patient depends not only upon food and water, but on other forms of care and treatment, the purpose of providing food and water should not be undermined by a neglect of the other forms of car
In a situation where the health
of the patient depends not only upon food and water, but on other forms
of care and treatment, the purpose
of providing food and water should not be undermined by a neglect
of the other forms
of care.
But
in the
end this is a 17 or 18 year old kid making possibly the biggest
decision of his
life right now.
It will backfire if we don't win the EPL.I don't think this
decision is as easy as it seems.I wouldn't want to keep players who have their hearts far away from the club.We should sell him abroad and get another top quality winger before it's too late.There's no positive
in losing him for free.It would see wise and brave but it will look foolish and cowardly if we
end up failing.I hope those who are asking us to keep him won't blame Wenger when he leaves for free.We
live in a world full
of wicked things you know.
This was a turning point
in my
life, and although a difficult
decision, I left my work again, to risk, and to start a magazine that filled the need
of mothers like me, who love crafting, but could not easily find sources for natural materials and patterns that fit a natural lifestyle and conscious parenting, for mothers who not just enjoyed doing crafts with their children, but wanted to sit down at the
end of a hard day's work and read, and create, within a community they belong to.
According to statements she made
in an interview (today.com Oct 31, 2016), Adele said she worried that she made «the worst
decision of her
life» after she had her son but talking honestly with other mothers about her postpartum depression helped
end her feeling
of shame.
In a
decision which has no legal, medical or moral consistency given the «
end of life» plan, a Home Office doctor has branded Muazu «fit to fly».
In addition, · despite the majority saying that at this stage they did not have the jurisdiction to change the law, the lead judge Lord Neuberger and others took the opportunity of the judgement to say that they were looking to Parliament to reconsider the question of assisted dying in order to resolve what is clearly a pressing public issue: the future treatment of people who have made a settled and informed decision to end their life, but because they are incapable, need the assistance of a third party in order to do s
In addition, · despite the majority saying that at this stage they did not have the jurisdiction to change the law, the lead judge Lord Neuberger and others took the opportunity
of the judgement to say that they were looking to Parliament to reconsider the question
of assisted dying
in order to resolve what is clearly a pressing public issue: the future treatment of people who have made a settled and informed decision to end their life, but because they are incapable, need the assistance of a third party in order to do s
in order to resolve what is clearly a pressing public issue: the future treatment
of people who have made a settled and informed
decision to
end their
life, but because they are incapable, need the assistance
of a third party
in order to do s
in order to do so.
Supporters
of aid -
in - dying legislation have pointed to a variety
of safeguards
in the measure designed to protect the terminally ill make the
decision as to whether to
end of their
life.
This means the uncertainty for the city will
end today and we can concentrate on making
decisions to improve the quality
of life for people
in Derby.»
Paul Burstow said that as a minister he commissioned the first ever
end of life care experience survey per patient funding was important
in this respect, as towards the
end of life people's
decisions change so flexibility
in the system is crucial.
Unlike Lieberman, he just doesn't want to be invited to Dinner parties with GWB so badly that he's willing to sell out the core values
of the Democratic party on issues ranging from SS privatization, school vouchers, prayer
in school,
end of life decisions (terry schiavo), choice (supported hospitals right not to provide birth control), and, yes, Iraq.
Trump's
decision to
end a provision
of the Affordable Care Act helps fulfill a campaign promise, but it also risks harming some
of the very people who helped him win the presidency, as nearly 70 percent
of those benefiting from the so - called cost - sharing subsidies
live in states he won last November.
«Although many patients wish to have their religious values incorporated
in end -
of -
life decisions, our research indicates that religious and spiritual consideration are infrequently discussed during physician - family meetings.
My time
in high school was approaching an
end and I had to make a
decision (
of course, it is never too late to follow your passion
in life, and I understand that very well now.
After moments
of mental calculus, half the participants said the most moral
decision was to push the cart into the bystanders; the other half disagreed, saying that killing for any reason was wrong, even if it meant saving more
lives in the
end.
But, these factors could give policymakers and hospitals a cost - effective road map for
end -
of -
life care
decisions in the future.
Partly as a legacy
of the way the abortion
decisions came about
in this country and the degree to which abortion is important
in American politics, killing and destruction -
of -
life questions have come to be regarded as the bioethical questions, whether it's euthanasia at the
end of life or abortion and embryo destruction at the beginning.
Likewise, conservatives with higher news media literacy were less likely to believe five conspiracy theories commonly associated with conservatives — among them that Barack Obama was not born
in the U.S., that global warming is a hoax, and that the 2010 health care law authorized government panels to make
end -
of -
life decisions for people on Medicare.
But the cool thing was that it was — they were just really nice and accepting, and you know, I realized like I'm not the first person to get divorced, and it was so crazy because I did this 90 - day journey, and I'm you know, focusing on like my purpose, like what I really want to do
in this world and planning my day better, like respecting my boundaries, and I'm — I'm just, I'm making all
of these good
decisions, and I remember this like moment where it was like towards the
end of the 90 days and I was actually driving up to go visit my parents and they
live up
in the country, and it's like a 2 1/2 - hour drive and I stopped at a fruit stand.
The final
end in all
of these traditional customs is to strengthen the bond between a couple and guide them
in their
life decision.
Traditionally, the
end - game
in Muslim dating is marriage, a major
life decision that involves the full participation
of the family.
I'm a goofy introvert who loves to be
of as much help as i can, i haven't always made the best
decisions in life and with very little to give i usually
end up being used..
Audiences for «Into the Wild» will most likely
end up
in one
of two camps: those who view Christopher McCandless — the 22 - year old who abandoned his relatively well - to - do
life and «tramped» through the American West, eventually dying
in the Alaskan wilderness — as a spoiled brat who overreacted to an uncomfortable family
life and petulantly fled to his eventual doom; and those who may not fully understand his motivations, yet still identify with his possibly misguided
decision to get away from the things
of man.
It's Easter and Alexander makes plans for a celebration to
end his pious fast even as Della Rovere's assassin ascends to the position
of the Pope's taster; Lucrezia's lover asks for her hand
in marriage but her father dismisses him and his request; Juan's wild behavior threatens the
life of Lucrezia's child, forcing Cesare to make a chilling
decision about his brother.
Kelly eventually leads these characters toward the inevitable, and the frankness with which he handles scenes involving
end -
of -
life decisions, fear
in the face
of death, and the desire to find meaning
in any
of this mess is admirable.
Sure, there's a lot
of randomness (not to mention shit luck) involved
in the equation, but a great deal
of the reason we
end up where we
end up
in life is based upon our choices as well as the
decisions to ignore other choices.
It's not spoiling anything to say that Steve refuses to fire the drone missile after first noticing the girl, and that's because the majority
of Eye
in the Sky follows its characters as they try to convince each other — and themselves — what the best plan
of action is now that an innocent child's
life might be
ended by their
decision.
Bruce Greenwood stars and is nearly unrecognizable as the caravan's undependable guide, Stephen Meek; and Michelle Williams is excellent once again
in the role
of Emily Tetherow, a lady who questions Meek's
decision making and sees the advantages
in being kind to their Native captive
in offering food and assistance, when other members
of their band would much prefer to
end his
life.
Wang's
decision to focus on the final days
of her
life — the
end of a long battle with Alzheimer's, which we're not made aware
of until the close
of the film — makes sense
in the context
of a career that has been devoted to cinematic extremes.
The day - to - day workings
of hospital dwellers — doctors, nurses, patients and family members — who have to make incredibly difficult
end -
of -
life decisions might seem like a parody
of documentary short nominations, but it is an incredibly powerful and sensitive portrait
of people
in incredibly tough circumstances.
The most surprising realisation for me was that,
in figuring out a list
of top films for 2016, I
ended up giving my preferences to «unusual suspects» and essentially to films that corresponded to the single criterion
of «sparkling joy» (as per Marie Kondo's superbly
life - changing magic rule for all sorts
of decisions in life).
«By the
end of this experience, we hope that students will be able to recognize dilemmas
in their own
life, to talk about their values, and understand what it means to make an ethical
decision.»
The huge drive to equip state schools with interactive whiteboards (IWB) resulted
in huge market saturation for the technology but many IWBs are now nearing the
end of their natural
lives, and one
of the major areas
of change I'm seeing
in schools is their
decision to think about next generation technology.