Sentences with phrase «unexamined lives»

Occasional shoot - ups notwithstanding — there's a neat one that results in the killing of four hit - men who did not reckon that their victim had company — «Violet and Daisy» is more a sentimental comedy - drama that uses both the Gandolfini character and a godlike figure (Marianne Jean - Baptiste) to examine what had heretofore been unexamined lives.
With postdocs playing a central and grossly unappreciated role in the nation's scientific enterprise, it's encouraging to watch a writer of her ability and stature take a serious look at their largely unexamined lives.
I believe most people live unexamined lives — and most entrepreneurs don't ask themselves why they're in business in the first place.
It would be absurd if you felt the need to write, «The unexamined life is not worth living, said Socrates.
They say an unexamined life is not worth living, but it's even truer that an unlived life is not worth examining.
To borrow from Socrates» saying, «the unexamined life is not worth living,» I would challenge Christians that «the unexamined belief is not worth believing.»
My skepticism has saved me from poor decisions, from bad relationships, from an unexamined faith, and from an unexamined life.
It has been said that the unexamined life is not worth living.
He has also provided a clear and fair summary of some of the most impressive achievements of the human mind, which amply vindicate Plato's belief that «the unexamined life is not worth living».
The general reason for the inquiry is to be found, of course, in the conviction that «the unexamined life is not worth living» — a principle that has been given a special form in the Christian demand for daily and lifelong repentance.
The unexamined life is never interesting.
• Self - Reflection — Socrates said, «The unexamined life is not worth living.»
Like Socrates said: «The unexamined life is not worth living» and he wasn't being a drama - queen: self - reflection is a critical skill — it allows us to challenge limiting beliefs, gain wisdom and improve our lives.
As Socrates said, «The unexamined life is not worth living,» and this time of year brings ample reminders to be mindful and purposeful in the year to come.
In Ready Player One, Steven Spielberg's (The Post, Bridge of Spies, Lincoln, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, The Indiana Jones Trilogy, Close Encounters of the Third), adaptation of Ernest Cline's (Armada) bestselling 2011 science - fiction novel, the unexamined life isn't just worth living, it's worth living virtually inside the biggest MMRPOG
Far from sour grapes over a life well - lived, I fall back on Socrates for «an unexamined life is not worth living» and remark that for non-retarded audiences to use this venerated retard for the purposes of uplift and edification is the lowest form of exploitation.
The film makes it clear very clear that these are deeply flawed people, the twisted wreckage of living the unexamined life.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Cornel West & Company Weigh - In on the State of American Culture According to Socrates, «An unexamined life is not worth living,» and that quote ostensibly served as the inspiration for this documentary deeply exploring the mindset underpinning American culture.
The «unexamined life is not worth living,» and as Julia Child said, «Moderation in moderation.»
If the unexamined life was not worth living, was the unlived life worth examining?
As Victor says in the book, «The unexamined life might not be worth living, but the examined life is pure murder.»
These people are the financial services equivalent of those who lead an unexamined life.
It is a no - brainer that the educated population stands a better chance for survival and progress (along with the Socratic dictum, «The unexamined life is not worth living [as a human being].»
The Times, as an entity, should consider what Socrates said about «the unexamined life is...» I am hoping that the Times will read, carefully consider, and «archive» the various commentaries, compliments, and critiques it receives regarding its own climate change coverage.
This reminds me, on a societal level, of Socrates» famous quote that «the unexamined life is not worth living.»
Lawyer communication in general leads an unexamined life — traditional, standardized, unconscious, rote — that is, for the most part, not worth living.
After all, it was Socrates who said, «The unexamined life is not worth living for a human being», To this day, this process of asking clients probing questions about themselves and their lives is a popular methodology in career guidance and coaching.
The unexamined life is not worth living — Socrates Reflecting on this quote by Socrates always inspires me to increased levels of self - examination (both personally and professionally) and consoles me when this level of introspection becomes hard work.
«2,500 years ago Socrates said, «The unexamined life is not worth living.
As a greek philosopher once said, «An unexamined life isn't worth living».
He chose death, stating, «The unexamined life is not worth living,»

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If you let the Harlan K Ullmans of the world dominate your life, or go through life in an unexamined manner, the elite's unfolding game of Jenga, unseen but visible to the curious eye seeking to be informed, will destroy you.
I post «articles, comics and pictures often probing deeply into our unexamined preconceptions about God, church and life
Since they were ignored, they existed as an unexamined emotional part of their domestic life and took revenge for being ignored in their being revived in the same unexamined emotional form when the people were awakened by nationalism to their self - identity which meant looking at their past history.
Central to the problem of the family altar has been the unexamined acceptance of it in theory, while the non-practicing silent majority listen with respect, feeling a bit guilty at this hiatus in the family life.4
Somehow, in setting out to restore a sense of proportion, a much needed reminder that life exists outside the television screen and the computer monitor and the printed page, Attenborough has gotten tangled up in unexamined contradictions.
Is the basis of life to go unexamined?
It is grotesque that their lives should be made impossible because of some unexamined fealty to economic principles that are impoverishing to us all.
If action unexamined, unreflected upon and uncriticized is not worth doing, examination, reflection and criticism which are not the self - examination, the self - reflection and self - criticism of a living agent also are scarcely worth carrying on.
Paladino then questioned why his lovechild and former lover had been getting so much press — while Cuomo's love life goes unexamined.
These beliefs dictate to us implicitly how the world works and, if left unexamined, can limit what is possible for us in our lives.
The film warns that a life spent unexamined will end brutally and nonsensically.
In order to «fight,» we must read critically by paying «attention to concepts that, although they are ever - present in daily life, usually go unexamined» (Bomer & Bomer, 2001, p. 27).
Now, whether you think that's a good reason or not says something about how you approach life; if you think that's a great reason to keep doing something the old, unexamined way, then you probably wouldn't understand why National Cash Credit would be anyone's first choice for a short term loan.
Angels, poppies, hearts, pine - tree air fresheners, smiley faces, iconic celebrities, crosses and news articles — all presented through the lens of desire — confront viewers with the things of modern life that are often left unsaid and unexamined.
Angels, poppies, hearts, pine - tree air fresheners, smiley faces, iconic celebrities, crosses, and news articles — all presented through the lens of desire and longing — tell part of the American story and confront viewers with the things of modern life that are often left unsaid and unexamined.
Most people are so often caught up in survival mode that we don't realize we are allowing dysfunctional, harmful patterns from the unexamined mind & heart to take control of our lives.
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