Not exact matches
Somehow, a belief system that teaches
people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the
most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die
like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately
entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
Food trees are a way of providing a
person or family with food when they could
most use some help,
like when a new baby
enters the family or someone has surgery, a death or any other kind of need.
Like most people who
entered early into RD, I came through a convoluted path.
If you are
like most people, chances are when you first
entered the gym you were looking to do a bench press rather than do a squat or deadlift.
Enter the Ninja is pretty laughable stuff, and will
most likely please only
people who actually
like bad action movies.
Like most experienced teachers, I have counseled many young
people to not
enter the teaching profession, and helped a number of younger teachers find either a better district or better state to work in.
When
entering an arena where self - interest dominates (
like business),
most people tend to develop contempt for those who are willfully naieve — it forces the ethical
person into a situation where they must either to take advantage, or assume the responsibility for representing the other party's interests.
Most people wouldn't
like having a dog jump all over them as soon as they
enter your home.
In my opinion it was strong and had some really interesting innovation, but in a world where the words «new IP» send a shiver down any publisher's spine, it just wasn't cohesive enough, and
most importantly had
entered that netherworld in a publisher where some
people were interested, some were confused, and some just didn't
like it.
And that, for me, seemed
like quite an odd thing to do considering how
most people might be familiar my work — predominantly I'm known for constructing spaces into which
people enter.
Making your headline Search Engine Optimized («SEO»), or SEO - friendly, means using the 120 characters allowed to pack that spot with the keywords those
people are
most likely to
enter into LinkedIn's (or any other) search engine to find job seekers
like you.