Sentences with phrase «think of others who»

But can you help me think of others who do or provide instruction in research?
I can think of others who put rescuers at great risk without leaving their homes or workplaces, by storing dangerous goods and practicing poor safety.
The examples go on and on, and I'm sure you can think of others who fit that mould.
They also do not think of others who are less fortunate than themselves.
What do we think of others who feel entitled to what others consider luxuries?
Gather around the Christmas tree and have fun while you're thinking of others who have done so much through the year!
It is also common for someone to be thinking of others who can use what they are currently thinking about.

Not exact matches

This recommendation comes from finance professor Anat Admati, who says: «Economists tend to think that beliefs and behavior are guided by incentives and rational processing of information, but I know that there is more to it than this simple model, and that other disciplines have much to say.
If we want things to get better, the first step is to clearly understand the problems and then to start thinking about what we can do to shut down the click - bait con artists, viral vultures, and other BS hucksters who are clogging up the critical arteries of the Internet with their cheap tricks and phony features.
Cuban personally thought Trump deserved a C - minus, but then explained how others may feel differently, citing a conversation he had with one of his friends who surprised him with his vote for Trump.
Still, Demirors thinks the survey data underestimates the actual number of women who invest in Bitcoin; after all, the blockchain technology behind Bitcoin keeps users pseudonymous, meaning the names and genders of investors are hidden (other than to the operators of certain digital currency exchanges).
But in other cases, it is more illuminating to think of which legal protections are necessary to protect the rights of persons who make use of the corporation as a way to carry out their own objectives.
Find people who are familiar with the market, the business model, and any other players; people who have been there, done that, and can give you insight and perspective that you may not have thought of on your own, or only come to understand after hours of research.
«Just think of my grandpa, who could have his pacemaker powered remotely, or my other grandpa, who can't hear if he forgets to change his hearing - aid battery,» she notes of the technology's broad potential.
People who care what others think of them will always be limited to others opinions.
«There have been times when I've had a really busy week and a lot has been going on and I'll sit down on the cushion and then I'll just start crying and I'll realize that I'm so sad about this one thing, but I had no space to grieve, no space to think about it; I was zipping from one thing to the other all week,» says Pennell, who has studied at Insight Meditation Society, one of the top meditation centers in the country.
Here's her advice for other female founders who also think venture capital might be the best source of funds for their companies.
It may seem beneficial to introduce colleagues who don't normally interact to spark interdisciplinary thinking, but the results of this study indicate that giving co-workers who have a rapport with each other the autonomy to form their own teams might yield more results.
In other words, the term «entrepreneur» doesn't just apply to founders who've thought of ways to lose other people's money in amounts usually only achieved by the government.
It's efficiencies like these that make Rose think he and the 100,000 other individuals who compose Canada's plastics business — 400 of whom work at Layfield — are effecting real change in a sector not always known for boasting high levels of innovation.
«I'd say the relentless daily mediocre thinking of middle management types who are completely focused on metrics to the exclusion of all other factors.
On the other hand, dipping its toe into the Twitter zeitgeist by wearing such a recognizable and funny hashtag gets a lot of people who long forgot about Jello to stop and think about Jello.
I think a lot of people who try to do what we did, or try to do other things, they quit, they stop short.
There are two sources of demand for tokens: From people who need them to redeem services from the company who issued them, and from other investors who think the token will rise in price like a stock or a currency.
Unlike the public trashing that other women have gotten when accusing powerful men in the past — think Anita Hill, called «nutty» and «slutty» in 1991 or the long line of Bill Cosby accusers who, until very recently, were dismissed as gold diggers — Carlson's claims that Ailes ogled her and forced her out when she rebuffed him were taken seriously, listened to, and investigated.
For those leaders willing to make the shift, it's useful first to change your mindset: think of it less in terms of losing control and more in terms of gaining knowledge, experience and leadership from others who will help your company grow.
That's the takeaway of a fascinating, short Big Think video from author James Gleick who has written biographies of science greats Isaac Newton and Richard Feynman, among others.
I think about their lives and lives of others who have followed similar paths.
As I was working up a sweat climbing 40 flights of stairs with my kettle bell the other day, I thought about someone I interviewed a while back who went through a dramatic change of heart.
«Well, I think that anybody that appears in those top 25 has a good program,» says Dean Joseph Phillips, Jr. «Who is above the other and that sort of nuance, obviously that is a hard thing to figure out.»
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!».
An influencer is generally thought of as a person who has the power to alter the actions, thoughts, behaviors or opinions of others.
Shah's argument about «an inferior competitive landscape» makes no sense, however, although it's of a piece with other Tesla mega-bulls, such as Loup Ventures» Gene Munster, who seems to think that Tesla can basically sell 11 million cars in the US alone.
Von Tobel: I do think that the support of other people who are in your same shoes is crucial.
WHO: Joan P. Neuscheler, principal at Tullis - Dickerson & Co., a venture - capital firm in Greenwich, Conn., and board member of AmericasDoctor, which (among other things) offers a health - information Web site for consumers RATING: 4 «I think they have strong management and a good board of directors — and that's usually the first place I look for flaws.
SAN FRANCISCO — When Steve Jobs adopted «think different» as Apple's mantra in the late 1990s, the company's ads featured Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Amelia Earhart and a constellation of other starry - eyed oddballs who reshaped society.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
Ben Marder, of the University of Edinburgh, also worked on the study, and warned: «Be cautious when sharing and think how it will be perceived by all the others who may see it.
It's what made Rowling's validation of the casting choice such a powerful one, and one that should inspire other talent wranglers to revisit their ideas of who they think can play certain roles.
A recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
Schriock: I mean, it's hard because this is the other thing I think for so many of us in this moment: We are going to have friends who maybe didn't do everything exactly right, but they're still friends.
The only goal that matters is to get your messages in front of highly influential people (think digital multipliers and megaphones) who are tightly connected to significant (and fairly sizeable) niches of active and desirable individuals whose actions and attitudes they can directly influence (amplification) and whose behaviors as consumers, voters, or other cohort members you are looking to change and channel into actual results.
I was thinking about this just the other day, when I was in London watching my daughter Holly co-host Britain's first We Day, celebrating the achievements of the 12,000 school kids in attendance, who all earned their tickets through their volunteer work.
The «difficult men» are at once the characters who defined this current golden age of television — Tony Soprano, Don Draper, Walter White — and the obsessive, cantankerous men who thought them up, including Chase, but also Matt Weiner (Mad Men), David Milch (NYPD Blue and Deadwood) and others.
However, Liss, who has worked with Warhols for more than a decade, appraising works for the Art Gallery of Ontario and other museums across the country, thinks collectors should be concerned about the foundation's decision this year to cease its authentication business.
«They may not share information [about their estate], because they think it might negatively impact their child's work ethic or because of confidentiality — if they think their children might talk about it with their friends or other family members,» said Connie Torabian, senior vice president and market trust director for U.S. Trust, who works exclusively with high - net - worth clients.
Anyone who ever had a significant other knows that women rate Valentine's Day higher than Christmas, and men think so little of it that they have to remind each other the day is nearing.
In my post on that, I divided Fermi thinkers into two camps — those who think there's no other highly intelligent life out there at all because of some Great Filter, and those who believe there must be plenty of intelligent life and that we don't see signs of any for some other reason.
Steven Tomlinson, director of faculty development at Acton Business School, advises business owners who shy away from tooting their own horn to recast their thinking: «It's what you are doing to help other people.»
Michael tells us that unlike other startups, Museum Hack's team isn't comprised of the typical techies who are naturally interested in productivity hacks, innovative technology or thought leadership.
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