If you don't know yourself, you may easily blow away opportunities meant for your success! Know who you are made of and save your dreams from premature death!
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To make plans and not make good use of them is like __etraying your success helpmate_ after getting to know him. Make plans, get prepared, but let the work be done!
Dare to rise, when all voices behind you say you can__ get there, ignore them and move on_ it__ not about the talents and gifts you have; it__ about how wise you optimize them!
Leaders are raised through training and experience. Nobody was born naturally with hand-gloves of leadership. We come to life to search for it, discover it and optimize it.
Constrained optimization is the art of compromise between conflicting objectives. This is what design is all about. To find fault with biological design - as Stephen Jay Gould regularly does - because it misses some idealized optimum is therefore gratuitous. Not knowing the objectives of the designer, Gould is in no position to say whether the designer has proposed a faulty compromise among those objectives.
Tweet others the way you want to want to be tweeted.
Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted.
If you are on social media, and you are not learning, not laughing, not being inspired or not networking, then you are using it wrong.
Embrace iteration as the road to improvement, but don't let that lull you into rolling out poorly-thought-out crap.
The Enlightenment, finally, invented progressive 'history' as an inner-worldly purgatory in order to develop the conditions of possibility of a perfected 'society'. This provided the required setting for the aggressive social theology of the Modern Age to drive out the political theology of the imperial eras. What was the Enlightenment in its deep structure if not an attempt to translate the ancient rhyme on learning and suffering - mathein pathein - into a collective and species-wide phenomenon? Was its aim not to persuade the many to expose themselves to transitional ordeals that would precede the great optimization of all things?