You know how
we talked about things going wrong?
And by unpleasant we're
talking about the things going on in the video, not the state of the game, which looks rather promising.
Last week
we talked about things going on right now, and even until Sunday.
Not exact matches
After you've
gone through all of your stories from your past, and after you've
talked about everything that you've dealt with, now you have to
go live life and accumulate more
things to
talk about.
TED speaker Jason Fried says, «meetings are places to
go to
talk about things you're supposed to be doing later.»
«Eventually you're
going to have to
talk to Roham
about how
things are
going,» explains Caleb Lai, a UX designer at MetaLab who worked at Axiom Zen for two years.
Maybe you
go in to
talk about one
thing, and you walk out with something else.
One board member, who had run a large marketing agency, took
things into her own hands and spent a year
going around campus in stealth mode,
talking to deans and other board members to see what they thought
about the institution's brand.
ONE FUN
THING: In an earnings call this morning, J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon said, «I'm not
going to
talk about Bitcoin anymore.»
With Valentine's Day around the corner, here's a stimulating spoonful of inspirational
talks about that
thing that makes the world
go «round.
«Technology may let us
talk together, and share information together, and analyze a few
things together, but I wouldn't worry
about going away from human decisions,» he said.
Breininger believes Target can weather the storm if it stops
talking about what
went wrong and starts communicating what it's doing to turn
things around.
Turner: One of the
things that people in the industry often
talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share,
things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really
going to struggle.
There's a very small fraternity of entrepreneurs who have
gone public, and the cool
thing was they all want to
talk about it and pay it back to others.
In his
talk, Berger shared insight and examples from his book, Contagious: Why
Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013), about why things go viral o
Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013),
about why
things go viral o
things go viral online.
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But anyway, so we
talked a lot
about whales and we said, «When you
go whale watching and a whale breaches, a whale jumps up above the water, everybody oohs and aahs and takes pictures of it and
talks about «Oh, look at the whale,» and then the whale
goes back under water for like 45 minutes, and it's the most boring
thing in the world.
When I did my MBA, I interviewed hundreds of women and spent a lot of time doing digital anthropology...
going to chat rooms and getting people to
talk to me
about things they wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable
talking about in person.
Whether we are
talking about a football game, an election or an entrepreneurial journey, one
thing is certain — there are
going to be winners and there are
going to be losers.
I know I have a few friends who
talk a big game
about things they're
going to do with their lives, but they never end up following through.
Make sure you and your key people can
talk about what may be ahead for the business, what the later phases of growth might be, what can
go wrong, and how you might handle those
things.
It's a place you can
go that is very safe and you can
talk about things that are working — or not.
Wael [Mohamed], the CEO, is there, but we're always
talking to him
about when he's finished there, what's the next
thing he's
going to do.
I was homeschooled, I
went to college when I was 16, as a woman I'm really interested in the subjects I
talk about, which are video games and
things that aren't «traditionally» female.
When we
talk about all the amazing
things we're
going to do next, it's possible to spend all our time and energy just
talking about it and never actually doing anything towards that goal.
«I will say that of the many shows I do throughout the year, Girls Night In was a singular evening that encouraged women to get together,
talk and laugh
about the
things we
go through as well as donate some money to Planned Parenthood.
When I was doing «Outliers» I was struck by how often when successful people described their lives, they would
talk about the
things that
went wrong or the
things that were hard, as opposed to the
things that were easy or
went right.
«The
thing that's been interesting to me
about tech is that when I
talk to other companies, people
talk about where other people
went to college,» she says.
«I'll ask [potential hires]
about something that hasn't
gone so well in their life and then ask them what they've learned from it because the next
thing I look for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their lives and are really curious
about what happened and can
talk intelligently
about what they learned and what they might do differently.»
The most interesting
thing is just
talking about the technology and why it's exciting and important and we're
going with it.
He will also have an opportunity to
talk about where
things go from here.
It isn't a paid mentor, it is a friend who you can
talk openly
about anything
going on in your world, and discuss
things like feeling isolated.
I think what's
going to happen, what is really fascinating, is that you're
going to see this connection between solar and electric vehicles, and I think that's one of the more interest
things that not a lot of people are [
talking about].
We
talk about «red flags» in life — indicators / warning signs that
things are
about to
go sideways in a baaaaaaaad way.
«There's a subset of customers — I think it's a pretty big subset — that when you're
talking about things that
go in or on your body, or in or on your children's bodies, they really care
about that supply chain,» Bezos told me in our interview.
The primary
thing you are
going to focus on is intraday pullbacks, I am
talking here
about the 4 hour and 1 - hour chart time frame with price action signals to confirm entries.
«There are certainly
things that are illegal content, so that is more of an area where
talking about regulations could make sense, but so much of what comes up in general discussion
about this is out of reach of government action from the get -
go.»
Maybe
going to the gym,
talking to your boss
about a raise, asking someone out on a date, one of those
things you have to will yourself to do.
Those are big
things to balance, but the fact that the government has indicated [it's] interested in the question is a good sign and if [it's]
going to
talk about more than just length of leave, it could be a significant opportunity to make life better for families.»
When you get to
talking about GDP, there is a muti - page section which begins, «GDP is not, however, a perfect measure of wellbeing...» The section
goes on to discuss
things such as the value of leisure, the costs of pollution, the value of home production, etc..
Preston: [00:23:24] So I hope you guys enjoy the discussion with the discussion for the masterminds
going to pick up
talking about this 2X upgrade that's
about to happen in November where they're trying to increase the block size even though this Segwit
thing has already happened that it's already alleviated a lot of the pressure for the transactions being fit into the block.
«I wouldn't put this high in the category of important
things in the world, but I'm not
going to
talk about bitcoin anymore,» Dimon said Thursday, as noted by Bloomberg.
I wouldn't put this high in the category of important
things in the world, but I'm not
going to
talk about bitcoin anymore.
I'm doing this marketing business but my day job's over at Walmart and my family and two kids... I'm not
going to
talk about my day job at Walmart, I'm not
going to
talk about my family and two kids, I'm not
going to
talk about any of the
things I like, I'm
going to focus strictly on marketing because I want to be known as a marketing guy».
Dividends are the last
thing you'll hear
about when reading the financial press or
talking to most small investors, yet they're the lynchpin of all of those reports (such as the CSFB Equity - Gilt Study) that reassure us the UK stock market
goes up over the long - term.
Well you know let's also
talk about,
go back to the financial repression part because one
thing I've started to write
about and other people have also started to write
about is the possibility that we finally get some inflation.
So when you start
going one step deeper on what are the applications coming out, we
talked about some of the social media ones, and they
go by names like Steemit and LBRY credits and SingularDTV — I mean there's all these upstart ones that are replicating YouTube and Facebook and other
things.
So I started writing the book and essentially what I quickly realized was that in trying to describe these
things most people were probably not
going to have a good idea of what I was
talking about.
Those are two
things that I think solve the issues you
talked about, but this idea of a trustless system in eliminating the middleman
goes even further and can disrupt almost any industry with a middleman.
That ability — to actually shape the culture,
talk about the
things we're
going to do, how we're
going to treat each other, what we want our values to be — is different.