We can't ever hope for peace or to show these people a different way if people keep being selfish like you are being and only
thinking of the people on their home front.
And
I think of the people on the other side of the world who wouldn't have had clean drinking water, the chance to go to school, or even be alive, were it not for our decision to keep our aid promises to the poorest people and the poorest countries in our world.
Think of the people on, say, something like LiveJournal, who are totally exposing themselves to their friends, who are like 22 years old, and they don't know any different, and where is that going to go?
And again, I can't
think of any people on, you know, health people on the iTunes or on the Internet world that are getting this level of transparency and exposure out to their listeners.
Not exact matches
Unregulated digital entities, created by just about anyone out
of nothing, that assume some value denominated in fiat currency simple because they're being traded between anonymous
people or bots whose only desire is to make prices go up,
on unregulated opaque exchanges where everyone
thinks price manipulation is good as long as it pushes up the price....
«We saw a generation
of people who normally would have started
thinking about investing for the future and getting 401 (k) s set up sit
on the sidelines.
Then
think about whether the
people you jotted down would include you
on their lists
of friends.
Small businesses should skip the
thought leadership pieces in favor
of playing up their local roots and focusing
on product, personality and
people.
But I
think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array
of purposes and one
of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind
of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using
people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about
people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds
of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than stuff you would say about yourself
on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
There were a lot
of people who
thought the
person who wrote the love song «Until It's Time For You To Go» should know better than to follow it up with «Universal Soldier»
on stage.
Setting up a company and culture that allows
people to do what they do best (Mastery), in the way that they
think will bring about the best results (Autonomy) focused
on something that is meaningful (Purpose) as part
of group aligned in values (Connectedness) is what drives a great and powerful culture.»
File this one under simple but powerful ideas most
people never
think of: «Draw all the things you need to do
on a big piece
of paper, and find out which things depend
on other things.
On their first film together, Verdi says Kraft was the hardest - working person on set, with the vision of a natural - born entrepreneur, always thinking further into the future than everyone else around hi
On their first film together, Verdi says Kraft was the hardest - working
person on set, with the vision of a natural - born entrepreneur, always thinking further into the future than everyone else around hi
on set, with the vision
of a natural - born entrepreneur, always
thinking further into the future than everyone else around him.
«The thing about his appointment that I
think has not been picked up
on by a lot
of people who've been reporting
on this is when Clarke was under consideration to be chosen at sheriff, there was not any hint from anywhere that he was a conservative,» said Mark Belling, a conservative Wisconsin talk - show host.
«The time
of humongous studios with a thousand
people working
on a few big games, I don't
think we'll see that again any time soon.»
I
think one
of my favorite ads with them was, I made a video about getting sent dick pics
on Snapchat and Twitter and like, «how do
people expect you to react to that?»
Think of it this way — if a mentally unstable
person approaches you
on the street and tells you he's John F. Kennedy, you're unlikely to set him straight.
I
think you have to hope that... they step up, as Bell has done and make these kinds
of investments that triggers a response from their competitors and that other
people are at least prepared to look, even if it's
on a limited basis like Beanfield has, at coming into the marketplace.
A lot
of people think that negotiating means simply trying to get a better price
on things, but that's very naive — there is a lot more to it than that.
«I
think the way in which he acts, especially his corrosive effect
on norms — truth - telling being the most important
of them — has that staining effect
on institutions and
people who are close to them.
People who have been part
of the traditional nine - to - five work force and are
on the verge
of retiring from that life are
thinking of what to do next.
Tatum had similarly effusive
thoughts on Jenna, saying, «She loves to teach
people how to not come from a place
of insecurity, just, you know, come from a place
of love, I guess.
I
think for women, we often get tangled up in what
people think of us, what's going
on and we worry about things that are outside
of our control.
In this case, I
think we can safely assume the demand for less junk
on pristine beaches is global, meaning demand among billions
of people.
I've had
people tell me it's negative
thinking to be focusing
on this concept
of failure.
«A lot
of people are banking
on it to make up for the first - quarter number, it needs to deliver... I really
think that that number might be the trigger point
on does this market have the legs to go higher.»
Erik Brannon, analyst with IHS,
thinks the market is saturated and that the paradigm shift underway in the U.S. — where young
people who matured in a post-2008 climate
of cord shaving are now moving
on to cord cutting — is happening in Canada but just to a lesser degree.
And never follow your apology with a disclaimer like «But I was really mad, because...» or «But I did
think you were...» or any statement that in any way places even the smallest amount
of blame back
on the other
person.
If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where
people think nothing
of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches
on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
This frees me up to
think and focus
on the tasks that I know will take up most
of my time, like building a team
of amazing
people who are smart, thoughtful and motivated to achieve something.
I believe subconsciously we are always
thinking of how we can make a difference at work, for our family and friends, for our customers, and impact billions
of other
people on our planet.
Keeping an eye
on blood test results is what Elizabeth Holmes, founder
of the revolutionary blood test company Theranos,
thinks will transform medicine and help
people find out they are sick sooner in life.
So
on the days when it seems really too hard for me to keep going I
think about all
of the
people whose lives have been changed by the work.
«I
think far less than 1 percent
of the 7.4 billion
people on earth are driven by the environmental benefit
of plant - based food.
«As soon as you say that, you
think it's a bunch
of old
people sitting
on couches watching TV.
And, while Soylent recalled its Soylent bars after customers began vomiting, the company hasn't given up
on products that look more like what the average
person thinks of as food.
If we
think of the corporation (for - profit or otherwise) as an instrument or technology by means
of which
people seek to achieve their goals, then it becomes clear that the rights (or «rights»)
of different kinds
of corporate
persons depend not
on what kind
of entity they are, but
on the the demonstrable goals
of the human beings involved.
Steve Buckley figured that out and
thought the best way to make some progress
on this, and I
think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some
of these
people in from the DMZ and so
on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
I'm a free enterpriser so this might be me saying, well look, I don't
think it is fair now to say to
people that have made those investments — it's a number
of companies not just Bell and Rogers, it's Telus and so
on — that the city is going to facilitate more competition or invest in it.
I figured the
people who connected with me
on Facebook really didn't give two shits about what I
thought about tech startups and I really didn't want to share photos
of my family or private life with the world.
Until then,
On Second
Thought is giving you a chance to watch what you say in a medium that a lot
of people find a little too immediate.
You'd
think that even in these crazy times
of radical change most
people would have learned to stick with what has worked for them — at least until it doesn't work any longer — and also to hang
on to the advisors, the tools and the techniques that got them to where they are.
These «little» leaders who are drinking their own Kool - Aid and who
think you can fool all
of the
people at least some
of the time (while you're trying to figure things out) are
on their way to a rude awakening and an abrupt collision.
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.
In other words,
on Twitter,
people say things that they
think of as ephemeral and chatty.
When
people think of the Internet
of Things (IoT) and its impact
on business, it conjures up images
of space - age workplaces overrun with robots.
«At first, I was skeptical
of the model; I
thought people would use it once or twice, then just search for recipes and shop for ingredients
on their own.
In fact, we almost can't help sharing our
thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in
person or
on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food — self disclosure causes increased activity in brain regions associated with the sense
of reward and satisfaction from money, food and even sex.
You might
think it's better to be available 24/7, but if you're too exhausted to even mutter a simple «Hello» to the
person on the other end, it's going to be an awkward experience for both
of you.
«That being said, we are all human, and I
think you'll see that most
of the time I spend
on weekends is focused
on spending time with
people.