Of course that
piece of wisdom comes from me... the Empress of Weirdness.
Not exact matches
The
piece pulls together
wisdom from both science and thought leaders like Ryan Holiday, Ramit Sethi and Seth Godin to
come up with an incredibly comprehensive list
of the differences between elite performers and amateurs.
It was the first time I... [Read more...] about 5
Pieces of Wisdom When The Baby Weight Doesn't
Come Off
Now this
comes from a, this
piece of it
comes from a 2003 paper by a planetary scientist named Jack
Wisdom at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology; and what he discovered is that you can move, as you [were describing] through curved space by moving, [let's] say, your arms and legs, or if you're an alien as it is described in the article, a tripod alien — just for the simplicity
of demonstrating how the movements are with, sort
of, heavy feet and a ball at the end
of the tail that helped to move the [weight] around, just to make it kind
of simple to look through — you can move through curved spacetime without pushing against anything, and this is the key here.
I
came away from my childhood with some pretty stellar
pieces of advice and sage
wisdom from many loved ones, advice I recycle daily.
If Stealing Beauty is shot with a painterliness by Darius Khondji and possessed
of scattered nuggets
of actual
wisdom, not just the kind you get from leaning on
coming -
of - age clichés (I'm especially fond
of dying writer Jeremy Irons's frantic search for what he considers one
of his finest
pieces of work («I would think that since I can't find it,» he qualifies)-RRB-, it's also rife with shallow performances (Tyler's is particularly impenetrable, pardon the pun — the camera loves her, but she doesn't love it back), perfunctory soundtrack cues (the use
of Nina Simone is as uninspired here as the use
of Edith Piaf is at the end
of The Dreamers), and fizzling payoffs.
The best
piece of indie
wisdom I have about book sales
came from the Kindle Boards, where an author posed the question, «Are you selling more today than you were a year ago?
Okay, so maybe not that last
piece of sage advice, but when it
comes to interviewing and appearance, there's plenty
of anecdotal
wisdom that says your looks definitely matter in scoring that big career move.
As far as I see it, these
come in two flavors:
pieces of wisdom that the counselor feels are essential for any marriage, and helpful lessons that surface as a result
of the therapeutic process drawing out specific and unique needs.