In addition, there remains the direct experience
of other living persons in mental telepathy.
«But of course such immediate objectification [
of other living persons] is also reinforced, or weakened, by routes of mediate objectification.
Not exact matches
The 2005 Australian Longitudinal Study
of Aging found that close relationships with children and
other relatives had very little impact on how long you
live, but
people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
We have nice cities
of the kind in which highly educated
people like to
live — as do a dozen
other countries.
But there are certain qualities that incredibly successful
people share... especially those who make a significant impact on the
lives of other people in the process.
One
of the things I love about
live television interviews is the intensity
of it — two
people are literally staring at each
other for five minutes straight talking, sometimes tensely.
Most
of us hate
other people's bull, but actually participate in a fair amount ourselves, either to avoid confrontation or smooth our way through
life.
Someday, when you look back, the difference you made in the
lives of other people is what will make you feel your
life was truly worthwhile.
Plenty
of people with lesser skill sets, resources and time, from all walks
of life and
of all ages have gone to
live the
life they've always dreamed
of by simply putting one foot in front
of the
other.
But the jobs that require math skills and social skills — communication, working with
others, all
of these things you're supposed to learn in kindergarten, those end up being valuable because they're very hard to reduce to code or assign on a spec sheet to
people living overseas.
In
other words, think about what types
of conversations could happen naturally between two
people in their
living room.
Successful
people don't see money solely as a personal reward; they see money as a way to grow a business, reward and develop employees, give back to the community... in short, not just to make their own
lives better but to improve the
lives of other people, too.
Foreigners are coming in and buying up property with anonymous shell companies and some
of that is perfectly legitimate but some
of it is clearly money laundering and corrupt officials and
other people using their cash to park it in property and making it impossible for the
people who
live there to afford it.
Don't be trapped by dogma — which is
living with the results
of other people's thinking.
Notwithstanding the cost, unlike most
other ecommerce brands, Zappos ensures that it offers all callers the benefit
of a
live person at the
other end
of the line.
«They are genuinely OK with any
other person in their
life making decisions on behalf
of them,» Shinabarger says.
Some
of us have it worse than
others, and for some
people it's a very serious problem that messes up their
lives, work and relationships.
The rankings take into account the physical demands
of a job, the environmental conditions, whether a
person's own
life is in danger, whether a
person's job requires him or her to take responsibility for the
lives of others and the degree
of involvement a
person has with the public.
Others argue that Ulbricht deserves his
life sentence because he actually tried to have
people killed — there were reports
of «murder - for - hire» solicitations in the initial allegations.
Patricia G. Greene, a professor
of entrepreneurship at Babson College, points out that «retirement» may not mean the same thing to small business owners as it does to
people who have spent their
lives working for
other people.
Same technique as the previous two, but this one goes back in time for the
other person to reflect on something pivotal that may have changed the course
of his or her
life.
If you don't take the time to think about where you want to be, the circumstances
of life and
other people's agendas will determine that for you.
Some games were made up
of random groups
of people, while
others involved small groups
of people who were connected to one another, similar to how humans tend to congregate in real -
life scenarios.
«Brands will win by celebrating our common humanity and unleashing the power
of people to help each
other live better,» reads the BBMG / GlobeScan report.
All these small little
life things that occurred taught me that you are not alone in this world, and there are a lot
of other people and their viewpoints are important to you, and then just watch them and be supportive
of each
other and all the difficulties they've had in
life.
«We've got a lot
of hard - working
people with knowledge
of fintech who are not costing as much as they would in
other cities because
of the
living costs.
For instance, «someone has to pay for a mover and cough up the security deposit because you're not necessarily going to get it back from the original apartment if the
other person is staying,» says Wynne Whitman, attorney at the law firm Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP and coauthor
of Shacking Up: The Smart Girl's Guide to
Living in Sin Without Getting Burned.
It helps me make a
living, it lets me work with amazing
people, travel to incredible places and make a difference to the
lives of many
other people.
People who aspire to
live in one
of these
other two areas are looking at Grovenor now because it's a little more affordable, explains Sandy Pon with Re / Max Excellence.
Their genuine interest in
other people makes it easy for them to ask good questions and relate what they're told to
other important facets
of the speaker's
life.
Researcher Richard Wiseman, a professor at the University
of Hertfordshire, has studied and written extensively about good fortune and says it's not chance at all, but a certain way
of living that makes some
people more serendipitous than
others.
Last year, the CDC found that U.S.
life expectancy had actually dropped for the first time in more than two decades to an average
of 78.8 years and that every major leading cause
of death
other than cancer was killing more
people.
«One
of the greatest gifts one can give a marriage is the recognition and acceptance that there are times when you're going to get it wrong... When you will lose the work -
life balance; when you will share too little or too much; when you will lean too heavily while it was [the
other person] who needed the rest.
Don't be trapped by dogma, which is
living with the results
of other people's thinking.
At SpaceX, his steering a company whose mission is to «revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal
of enabling
people to
live on
other planets.»
And if you're
living in a small apartment or sharing the space with
other people, the more clever and out -
of - the - way the better.
An elite group
of successful entrepreneurs operates with a mindset that sets these leaders apart from
other people in the world
of business and in
life as a whole.
Netflix description: «From the creators
of «The Matrix» and «Babylon 5» comes this tense series in which eight
people can telepathically experience each
other's
lives.»
Let's take care
of each
other and the
people in our
lives.
It's a place where
people will be able to improve and be better and stronger and more effective, and the effect
of that spills over from endurance sports to impact
other aspects
of people's
lives... so in many ways it also feels like a mission
of doing good.
The
other day at a trade show I learned the
life stories
of at least three
people just by being genuinely interested and present in the moment.
In
other words, you have to show that even paying the minimums would prevent you from maintaining a minimum standard
of living, something that's extremely difficult for the average
person to do.
(Not that evening
people are
life's losers: They're smarter and more creative, and have a better sense
of humor,
other studies have shown.)
People who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any of the blame back on the other person... those are people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent road
People who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any
of the blame back on the
other person... those are
people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent road
people everyone wants in their
lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent roadblock.
In the past couple
of decades, the world has been racked with wars and
other conflicts that have dislocated the
lives of 60 million
people, making them refugees.
In his book, The Power
of Habit, Charles Duhigg describes keystone habits as, «small changes or habits that
people introduce into their routines that unintentionally carry over into
other aspects
of their
lives.»
We want their actions to inspire
other people to be their best, to get more out
of life than they ever thought possible.
«The global community will rightly expect the pace — alongside a high level
of diligence — to be maintained so that
people in affected communities and
others living in countries at risk
of Ebola can have access to a vaccine as soon as possible.»
Being envious
of other people's achievements in
life is not healthy.
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!».