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Open with a calm ask for two minutes, relate by framing benefits to your tween, and then deliver the core message: conversations will shift from commands to collaborative decision-making, with you serving as support and retaining a safety veto. Close by stepping away and offering a low‑pressure chance to reconnect later. This micro‑script lowers defensiveness, signals respect, and establishes the long‑game cadence in which consistency—not intensity—earns trust and deeper disclosure.
The importance of taking action: The author stresses the importance of taking action and pursuing one's goals, arguing that this is key to achieving success and realizing one's potential.
Everyone is our brother or sister in suffering. No one comes to us from a home which has never known sorrow.
Medicine 3.0 asks whether the intervention... might still be net beneficial for our individual patient, with her own unique mix of symptoms and risk factors.
There’s no hierarchy of pain. Suffering shouldn’t be ranked because pain is not a contest.
Life isn’t fair – but it’s not an excuse to have a victim mindset – instead we must equip ourselves with knowledge of the potential obstacles and shortcuts
A recurring theme is the necessity of Level 5 Leadership, which combines personal humility with professional will. These leaders are not flamboyant but are dedicated to their company's success. Collins highlights Darwin E. Smith of Kimberly-Clark, who made transformative decisions without seeking recognition. 'Level 5 leaders channel their ego needs away from themselves and into the larger goal of building a great company,' Collins states, illustrating that such leaders are vital for fostering substantial organizational success.
First, determine what the text claims by identifying genre, figures, and grammar: classify speech-acts (interrogative/imperative/indicative), map key syntactical relations (e.g., genitives), and detect literary signals (metaphor, hyperbole, personification). For example, treat Jn 10:9 as metaphor and Acts 1:8 as command. Second, test coherence by the analogy of faith: where two readings are viable, select the one in harmony with clear teaching elsewhere; only then assess plausibility or miracle without importing naturalistic vetoes. Expected result: fewer alleged contradictions, fewer anachronisms, and doctrine shaped by the whole canon rather than contemporary taste.
Our fundamental problem is that our number one customer is our number one competitor.
Tozer describes faith as a continuous, inward gaze upon God, not a one-time act. 'Faith is the gaze of a soul upon a saving God.' This sustained, intentional focus on God transforms and purifies the believer, leading to a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. This continuous gaze is akin to the Israelites looking at the bronze serpent, symbolizing a sustained focus on Jesus.
Ultimately, the goal is to become the best in the world at being you. To bring useful idiosyncrasy to the people you seek to change, and to earn a reputation for what you do and how you do it.
Focus on making your code more obvious and eliminating special cases. This can be achieved by using consistent identifiers and avoiding unnecessary complexity.
Our natural state of being is joy, love, and peace.
The knower—human consciousness—exists precariously, carving out the space between nature and culture, reality and possibility, as it transforms chaos into order.
Identify and connect your product to users' internal triggers, such as emotions or daily routines, to create a habit. For example, if your app helps with stress relief, ensure it becomes the go-to solution whenever users feel stressed.
Stay close during tantrums; validate your child's feelings ('I see you’re upset') while offering comfort without trying to fix immediately.
My motive for investigating these geographic differences in human societies is not to celebrate one type of society over another but simply to understand what happened in history.
Having learned that leadership—at every level of the team—is the most important thing on the battlefield, Jocko orchestrated particular focus on leadership development.
Let them pass naturally, like quicksand—struggling only makes it worse.
Managers create this environment through support, respect, and trust.