He is an omniscient One who
knows every thought from a distance, who knows plainly the very path of each thought, even when it eludes a man's own consciousness.
IE as
you know I think your from LA or CA... people generally do not buy SFR's for rentals..
Not exact matches
This recommendation comes
from finance professor Anat Admati, who says: «Economists tend to
think that beliefs and behavior are guided by incentives and rational processing of information, but I
know that there is more to it than this simple model, and that other disciplines have much to say.
«I
knew when I was eighty that I would never, for example,
think about why I walked away
from my 1994 Wall Street bonus right in the middle of the year at the worst possible time.
Your customer wants to
know that you get them, that you understand exactly where they're coming
from and what they're
thinking.
That way,
no matter what toxic people are
thinking or doing, your self - worth comes
from within.
To be sure, * The Magic of
Thinking Big * was not written strictly for entrepreneurs — I'm not sure the word was well -
known in the 50s... but applying the principals
from this book has contributed to the enormous growth my public relations agency has enjoyed each year of our existence.
«So he, you
know, he's famous for being a bit of a jerk
from time to time, and I
think that was part of the package deal.
I'd heard
from so many people that you should say yes to every opportunity, even when you don't
think you
know how to do it and that you should just dive in and learn on the job... And that's great advice!
The good news is that the opportunities in the stores are so additive and important (
from an experience, repeated trial, and data standpoint) to Amazon's ever - increasing accumulation of behavioral information and ultimate objective of
knowing everything about us that I
think Amazon will leave things alone for a while.
And if on the other hand I do
think you are the perfect candidate
from really benefitting
from our product, then I'll let you
know that too.
«I just
thought he was worth backing
no matter what he did,» says Farris, who compares Tehrani to another entrepreneur he funded
from the outset, Geordie Rose of quantum computer maker D - Wave Systems.
I didn't
think that much about downside risk, examine all the ways I could fail, or create a Plan B. Now, I understand it wasn't naivety, it was creative confidence, the reassuring knowledge that even if I don't
know what the end - solution looks like
from day one, I have the agility to test, measure, learn, and adjust on the fly.
«I
think to the extent that Cohen argues this was about keeping the information
from Melania, then what Melania
knew and when she
knew it will certainly be relevant,» he continued, adding that he wants to see Cohen, Trump, Daniels, and Melania all be deposed.
For those of you who don't
know what this is
think of paper boys
from the early 1900's calling out «Hot off the press!»
Tatum had similarly effusive
thoughts on Jenna, saying, «She loves to teach people how to not come
from a place of insecurity, just, you
know, come
from a place of love, I guess.
What we
think we
know for certain is usually what's keeping us
from discovering what we need to
know in order to do what we want to do.
I'd
think, Hey, I could call that guy
from the meetup... I
know Carrie has an extra office.
Whether you
think you may have social anxiety, or suspect someone you
know suffers
from it, here are the most common things people with social anxiety disorder do:
«I
think that the problem of what they're really asking is do you wan na support a massive FDR - style infrastructure project so we can raise spending, raise taxes, and steal land
from Republicans in Texas —
no I don't,» Petersen said, referring to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
It's wonderful to
know that, some 18 years after I first started sending out
Thoughts from the Frontline, you still enjoy opening it up and reading it each week.
Money, like sex, is a private affair and something we can share if we are being asked for advice, or if we want to help another person we
think could benefit
from what we
know.
«I've done it in the past and I
think it's ridiculously effective at moving
from [being] a consumer of job boards to becoming an offensive job - getter with a passion,
knowing the industry and why you want to be somewhere.»
That's when I took what I
knew from becoming a world - class athlete and started over — my quest to learn about business, marketing and adding value to influential people (even when I
thought I had no value to give) began.
«
From that point, I paid that [$ 21,000] off in just six months, and I paid that off so fast that I
thought, «You
know what?
It could be interesting to
think about what you'd like to be
known for, for example, if you're a real estate company or a content marketer, people should instantly be able to recognize that
from looking at your profile.
You
know, to our way of
thinking, you
know, the the pendulum doesn't swing
from one extreme to another and then just stop.
As Richard Branson stated, «So please, take it
from me:
no matter how incredibly smart you
think you are, or how brilliant, disruptive or plain off - the - wall your new concept might be, every start - up team needs at least one good mentor.»
Usually, she writes, «the reason for letting go of a goal is that we've evolved away
from the goal, or we
thought it sounded good at the time and it
no longer does.»
It's an echo chamber that prevents us
from ever
thinking that, hey, what if Facebook really is, y ’
know, awesome?
As Mark Cuban suggests, «
Knowing how to critically
think and assess them
from a global perspective, I
think, is going to be more valuable than what we see as exciting careers today which might be programming or CPA or those types of things.»
«We're
thinking a lot about what service means to Refinery29, to give you what you didn't yet
know existed,
from a perfect outfit to a beauty recommendation.»
I don't
know that my world was rocked, but the session helped me more than I
thought it would, just by focusing me on exactly what Camp says is wrong with too many negotiators today: a weakness for compromise
from the get - go.
A lot of people live with regret and I
know that my career took a turn that was very different
from what I would have
thought.
Citing studies on the early lives of heroes who rescued people
from the Holocaust and highly creative architects, Grant suggests parents «help children
think about the consequences of their action for others,» rather than simply yelling «
no!».
And
from a design -
thinking perspective, you're the concierge, and when you deliver the service, you get to
know your customer.
Think of it like dating; before going on a first date how valuable would it be to
know how the person acts in a relationship, what they have to offer you, how they treat people close to them and what they will need
from you?
So it was a bad time, but as kids my sister and I never really
knew too much about it or
thought too much about it because we were only seeing it
from what we
knew.
I'll be challenged to
think and explore rather than assume
from experience that I
know the outcome.
Co-founder and CEO Eli Pariser, whose site first staked a reputation for re-packaging liberal stories, says the move to partner with a traditional network (and MSNBC in particular) is one that makes sense for both companies: «We had a meeting with NBCU and realized that we were
thinking about a bunch of the same things, and that it would be fun to collaborate on a project,» he says, by «bringing together what we learned
from curating a lot of video for purpose - driven millennials, and what they
know about visual video storytelling,» he tells Inc. exclusively.
When asked how many jobs the bank would likely relocate
from Britain to the Netherlands as a consequence of Brexit, Stevenson replied, «I
think probably
no more than about 150 people.»
When asked how many jobs the bank would likely relocate
from Britain to the Netherlands, Stevenson replied, «I
think probably
no more than about 150 people.»
I
think one of my favorite perspectives on it,
from someone who
knows copywriting better than anyone, comes
from Copyblogger's Demian Farnworth.His take: Copywriting is the most productive way to get your writing done.
Spoiler alert: much of «The Truth» is Strauss's journey
from thinking that monogamy is stifling to discovering that it's nourishing for him, and the lever of the change — along with orgies, sex addiction therapy, and polyamory — is
no longer parentalizing the women in his life.
To borrow a punch line
from Duke professor Dan Ariely, artificial intelligence is like teenage sex: «Everyone talks about it, nobody really
knows how to do it, everyone
thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it.»
If you don't
know where to start, just
think about what differentiates your company
from everyone else's.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced
from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come
from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman
from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I
think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten
knowing the tents would be around the world.
For the handful of you who have
known me
from when this company started, and for those of you who over the last decade and more have heard me frequently spin my vision of the future, you will remember that I always
thought that we should build this place to last — to outlast us all!
From the Wellcome Trust Monitor survey, we
know that less than 10 %
think horoscopes are «very» or «quite» scientific.
Book your trip for twice as long as you
think necessary, and enjoy unplugging
from the world as you
know it — if just for a short while.