Sentences with phrase «wisdom of not»

There's something to the wild woman wisdom of not leaving home with a young baby for 40 days; however keeping a young dog at home can wear on your patience.
Mark — apologies for my final comment — my inner cynic overrode the wisdom of not making generalised remarks (although describing it as «eye - watering» is a little OTT).
And when I read the comments from the young forward on Arsenal.com about enjoying the pressure of playing for a big club and feeling that he has adapted well to the demands of EPL football it made me question even more the wisdom of not trying to tap that enthusiasm while Arsenal are in this current rut.
Every Arsenal fan knows that Alexis Sanchez didn't play for us at the beginning of the season because he had a cold and wasn't fit (I mean he was waiting for his transfer to Manchester City to be confirmed), and when it didn't happen he has seemed a shadow of his normal self, leading readers like me questioning the wisdom of not cashing in on him while we had the chance.
Commitment to purity teaches you the wisdom of not stepping off that roof.
Another factor that was discussed earlier is the wisdom of not consolidating higher interest loans and lower interest loans together.

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Commencement speeches aren't typically renowned for their riveting content or brevity, but, once in a while, hopeful graduates get a speaker who is not only entertaining but also drops wisdom like a grenade and brings hungover graduates out of their seats.
If you spend time with your mentors, you can get a feeling for them and cultivate the ability to sense whether or not they are coming from a place of wisdom.
He has a cult following, in my view,» Spooner writes, «not just because he has an outstanding investment record, but also because of his wisdom, experience and counsel.
Against the conventional wisdom of continual digital progress, printed books might very well be with us for the long haul for reasons that aren't entirely logical.
You don't need a whole bunch of things that conventional wisdom tells you that you do need.
Gray hair is a sign of age, not necessarily wisdom, experience, or knowledge that is specific and relevant to your business.
A truly inspired leader does not settle for mediocre results — and they have the wisdom to separate what really matters from the minutiae of every day work and life.
And yet he must prove the business wisdom behind it, not only to keep Gravity from sinking — and going down with the ship himself — but also to achieve his long - term goal of transforming the business world.
Although many people love to offer advice, not all words of wisdom are worth following.
If you're the type of leader who needs all the attention, you won't seek to cultivate wisdom in others.
Show me a person who does not solicit the sound advice and wisdom of others, and I'll show you an ignorant fool.
Not in a confrontational and dysfunctional way, but in a way that challenges your beliefs and forces you to rethink your most cherished pearls of wisdom.
In my years since school, I've realized the wisdom of that approach applies not just to journalism, but to business and marketing, too.
Whilst the rock stars of the entrepreneurial world tend to be the ones who get most of the airplay (for very good reason — they are really impressive), I often wonder if we miss some of the best advice simply because we don't think to ask those less famous for their wisdom.
Not only that, they fly in the face of some massively overhyped myths that masquerade as common wisdom, these days, especially among the entrepreneurial crowd:
His one nugget of wisdom: The internet wasn't useful unless you knew exactly what you wanted from it.
Every year I'm asked to speak and the temptation to save time by repurposing my prior talks is substantial — especially because I'm personally convinced that those prior words of wisdom were not only invaluable, but timeless as well.
Conventional wisdom is that a 4 % annual drawdown rate is the way to go — a withdrawal big enough to keep your retirement years comfortable, but not so big that you risk running out of money prematurely.
The results of this study seem to contradict the conventional wisdom that small businesses don't have the financial bandwidth (or inclination) to provide benefits.
Who couldn't use a shot of inspiration and wisdom at graduation — or all the time?
So, it shouldn't be a surprise that the «Richest African - American of the 20th Century» has plenty of words of wisdom for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Schwerin went on to say that adviser Minyon Moore had raised tough questions about the wisdom of making the speech because it could «unintentionally end up elevating questions that aren't yet being widely asked and introduce new damaging information, especially super predator, to a lot more voters.»
Nichols checked out the accounts, but didn't find much valuable wisdom on display from the likes of political commentators John Schindler and Eric Garland.
Conventional wisdom holds that department stores can't survive in the 21st century — and the woes of retailers from J.C. Penney to Sears to Dillard's to the upscale Neiman Marcus reinforce that argument.
We're not through mining Mary Meeker's Internet Trends Report — all 197 slides of it — for useful nuggets of wisdom (such as the rise of the millennial workforce in offices across the continent).
She expects earnings per share of $ 3.52 in 2006, the year in which its retail strategy will be unveiled, and a majority of analysts have a Buy on the company — which is something you might not expect, considering the accepted wisdom about the China Threat.
While the idea of having no stock in the store is not a new concept for furniture retailers, Bonobos is one of the first clothing retailers to see the wisdom in it.
Stand up eight»), Lakota Warrior wisdom (his teams gathered in a circle because «everything the Power of the World does is done in a circle») and creates his own aphorisms («Leadership is not about forcing your will on others.
Here's a bit of wisdom too many entrepreneurs have learned the hard way: when it comes to cash flow management, more isn't always better.
In fact, decades down the road from that first stock, he's surprised more people don't recognize the wisdom in investing early and often, rather than trying to time the market and take advantage of fluctuations.
Do these things and you may actually find that true windfalls aren't comprised of money, but of the wisdom derived from making rational decisions where so many before you have failed.
Through detailed analysis of four countries, ranging from Singapore as the most successfully wired, to Ireland, Spain and finally Argentina, where the Internet is the least developed, Guillà © n and Suà ¡ rez's paper, in part, confirms conventional wisdom.
If anything, not only were my co-workers incredibly friendly for the most part, but they also had a lot of wisdom to share with me.
And if wisdom can come from the mouth of babies, why shouldn't everyone have an ounce of truth to dispense?
The stats also arguably show the prevailing wisdom of Nike's golf strategy: apart from its multi-million-dollar men McIlroy and Woods, who each have long - term, head - to - toe endorsement deals with the brand, it doesn't sponsor any other golfer that could reasonably be called a star.
Einstein articulated at length how not belonging made him much less likely to bow to conventional wisdom and obey the norms of the academic fields, Schilling notes, even though he knew that would cause a lot of ire.
A little fatherly wisdom (probably) won't make you into Richard Branson — but a good dose of dad advice certainly can't hurt.
Meditation gives you the opportunity to not only hear your intuition, but it allows you the sacred space to consider your newfound intuitive wisdom, all in the comfort and privacy of your own mind.
While I definitely feel that these six short words are the gist of great wisdom, I would be remiss if I didn't include some other inspirational Michelle Obama quotes to give them context.
In the preface to Several Short Sentences About Writing, he argues that «most of the received wisdom about how writing works is not only wrong but harmful,» and then devotes the rest of the book to smashing assumptions and correcting misconceptions about the craft.
States should not and can not impose their will on other states, but instead should compete for residents and businesses based on the wisdom or folly of their political choices.
That statistic flies in the face of all of the prevailing wisdom of the day, which is that if you are not using content marketing, you are falling behind.
We don't care about the wisdom of the crowd; we only care about the wisdom of the people we care about.
We won't debate their wisdom here, nor the intricacies of Japanese property law, but given that Gox was holding thousands of people's bitcoin stashes, there's plenty more angry customers looking for compensation.
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