Sitting in an office where lots of people call on the phone, send emails to us, and come in for a visit — all related to foreclosure issues or underwater mortgages in South Florida, it may well be that we have a different view on
things than some other people.
Not exact matches
Rather
than dwell on the problems, however, the magazine launched a special «Economy of the Future» series that aims to spotlight case studies of
people and companies who were doing
things right, and how they could act as examples to
others.
«I tend to listen to the
people around me... and perhaps tell them what I'm more bullish on
than other things.»
That's why success means doing
things differently
than other people.
It works the
other way, too — producers value the
things they create by what
other people are willing to pay, rather
than the (often smaller) amount that it cost them to produce.
It's a positive
thing if you understand the obligations involved in responding to an invitation to be a speaker: the obligation to share your thoughts if you know more
than the
other people in the room, and the obligation to not share your thoughts if you don't know more
than the
other people in the room.
«There is no stronger call to action
than creating opportunities for
people to share
things and having peers recommend stuff to
other peers,» says Bell, who herself graduated from Miami University (Ohio) in 2010.
Other people can see
things in us that we can't always see ourselves, allowing them to offer a perspective that's much different
than our own.
(On a side note, it's a very readable 35 - page document — more reader - friendly
than some
others I've read, which I think is really crucial if you want
people actually to read the
thing).
As Evernote CEO Phil Libin said via Ryan's book, «
People [who are] thinking about
things other than making the best product never make the best product.»
So,
other things being equal, it is better to spend money on doing something good for
people (e.g., providing someone with a job)
than it is to spend money on mere machines.
When you listen more
than you speak you learn many important
things from
other people.
Founders who are a little bit crazy can «see
things differently
than other people see them and have the courage to act on ideas.»
Of course, each of us has the tendency to see
things from our own perspective: My problem is bigger
than the
other person's.
If you spent 60 working — more
than the vast majority of
people — and slept 8 hours per night (56 per week) that would leave 52 hours for
other things.
He wanted
things done a certain way, challenging
other people to work harder, work longer, and sometimes to do more
than they thought was possible.
If you think about it, the number - one
thing that
people use their device for,
other than making calls and sending messages, it's taking pictures.
Katsuyama: It made it harder to find those
people after the book because the book added another element to why someone would want to work here,
other than doing the right
thing.
«I'll tell you one
thing, in 2017 we will reach the point where
people have more screen time on mobile devices
than on any
other kind of screen, that's really something incredible when it comes to watching their video.
There are lots of
people who think that if they set up their cryptocurrency addresses as anonymous, and while it may be more anonymous with some cryptocurrencies
than with
others, is there really any such
thing as true anonymity online these days?
If it was,
people such as Nikola Tesla, who invented fluorescent lighting, the Tesla induction motor and the Tesla coil among
other things, and is credited with inventing modern radio, would have died rich, rather
than destitute.
On the
other, you want
things that are particular enough to your demographic that at the end of it, you get actual active subscribers rather
than people who will just cancel as soon as they realize they didn't win.
You have to be creative in your use of limited resources, have the ability to catch a potential investor's eye - especially if you're looking further
than their circle of friends and family for funding - and see
things that
other people can't, including having faith in your own vision when
others may not.
It's a great
thing that an individual can sit down and construct something and share it with millions of
people around the world; almost nothing else
other than code and technology gives you that ability to do that.
Facebook's bad month is getting even worse — now because of an internal memo by one of the company's top executives that suggests, among
other things, that Facebook's mission to connect
people is more important
than user safety.
I have heard
people say that Christians act like they come off better
than others, well Atheists do the same
thing.
But it's nice to see religious
people are bigotted about
things other than religion too, like
other nationalities.
What did the revolts brought to the
people in those countries any
thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While
other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep
people mad on the streets rather
than going home seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
The only
thing more important
than loving
other people is loving God Himself.
Michael «As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to
people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay
people are atheists which is the furthest
thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate
others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything
than fine, just don't push your non beliefs on me.»
I am proud to say I believe in God, I did have the choice to belive or not to believe just as anyone else does, just because I choose to believe in something doesn't mean I have been brainwashed, I could say the same
thing about you, but I won't,
people can believe what they want to believe, I don't need anyone telling me what to believe, if I believe is because I have seen what He has done in my life and in
other lives too, and that's more
than enough for me to believe in Him.
Wnen bad
things happen to good
people they can be used as steping stones to increase their faith and characters, but I don't know how those that are unbelievers view it,
other than a «O» well, that's life.»
You are, in fact, comparing them both with some Real Morality, admitting that there is such a
thing as a real Right, independent of what
people think, and that some
people's ideas get nearer to that real Right
than others.
As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to
people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay
people are atheists which is the furthest
thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate
others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything
than fine, just don't push your non beliefs on me.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force
others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge
people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE...
people are famous for HATING
things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on
things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better
than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
None of those
things you said are founded on anything
other than the fact that
people have told you to think so.
Christendom: I think that Christianity as a religion, which purports to call
people to follow Jesus, but uses money, power, and political prestige to force «Christianity» on
others, is nothing
other than the adoption of all the
things which Satan promised Jesus in Luke 4, but which Jesus turned down.
People who chase after
other things rather
than God will soon find that the bubble has burst, that what they hoped would be sweet turns bitter, that a fulfilled feeling turns to emptiness, victory turns into defeat and glory into shame.
People's ears itch after so many
other things than the Word of God.
Whenever Christians engage in coercion in the name of their faith and dogma, their actions somehow seem more reprehensible
than those of
other people doing the same
thing.
«Whatever insults human dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment, deportation, slavery... the selling of women and children; as well as disgraceful working conditions, where men are treated as mere tools for profit, rather
than as free and responsible
persons; all these
things and
others of their like are infamies indeed... they are a supreme dishonour to the Creator.»
When praying it is so easy to be focussed on the
thing we are praying about, our own feelings and problems,
other things or
other people, rather
than Christ.
The most rebellious
thing a
person can do is NOT go along with prevailing culture, and by getting tattoos for no real purpose
other than consanguinity with that culture is really to miss the entire point of the gospel.
Jesus talked about those who were killed when Pilate «mixed their blood with their sacrifices», and
others who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them, and asked his hearers if they thought that these
people were greater sinners
than all
others because these
things happened to them.
It's these
things that put me off organised Christianity amongst
other horrible experiences I've gone through like tithing while in debt and battling to feed my kids to a pastor who is much richer
than me and having to fast when I'm working a day job and if I don't fast and pray I'm sending
people to hell.
But if you can start and maintain relationships with Christians who see
things differently
than you do, you'll discover they are real human beings who care about
other people.
There are
people who never hear any viewpoint
other than the Fox one, so if I can do one good
thing to make one
person think, it's worth it.
Killing a
person who prefers to continue living is therefore wrong,
other things being equal... For preference utilitarians, taking the life of a
person would normally be worse
than taking the life of some
other being, since
persons are highly future - oriented in their preferences.
Idolitry includes praying to the Saints, Mary, Joseph, or any
other person / place /
thing / concept / situation
other than God.
I believe free handouts in America may be worse
than n
other countries, but giving
people a sense of worth is one of the great outcomes of paying for the
things you need.