in part, because I haven’t ever shared anything this personal on social media, and partly because I’m still “in it” … I kept waiting to be “better” and “on the other side of it” so that I could share the story in hindsight. But today I have life in my body and (litera...
While English has phrases like “a close call” or “in hindsight,” hòupà is more specific. It captures the lingering emotional response, the realization of what could have happened, and the subsequent relief mixed with apprehension. This term is often used in scenarios where the full extent...
So, sensemaking is rolling hindsight. It is a continual weaving of sense from beliefs, implicit assumptions, tales from the past, unspoken premises for decision and action, and ideas about what will happen as a result of what can be done. Once put into words, it is constrained and framed ...
in hindsight. As the launchpad of “the Great Acceleration,” 1945 marked the year that human development took off exponentially, pursuing rapid new growth in fields like weaponry, manufacturing, product development, advertising, computers, etc., all the way up through the internet and artificial ...
In this case, hindsight allows the character or reader perspective to view the historical event as ironic as its result was one that was never expected. A skilled writer will deftly weave relevant elements into their story, yielding a rich tapestry of humor and surprise that has a lasting ...
This is the advice of Mother Teresa, who taught, “Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.” ...
Carly is a 55-year-old heterosexual woman who was diagnosed with HIV in approximately 2010. In hindsight, Carly knew exactly when she contracted HIV but she was not formally diagnosed until almost a decade after this potential transmission date. Believing she had reached early menopause and that...
In hindsight, however, this property could have been deduced from one of the first descriptions of how a lymphocyte was reprogrammed, i.e., after infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) through its unique receptor, CR2/CD21[1]. Paradoxically, the rediscovery of the roles and functions of B...
Introduction | 7 entertaining and informative, yet it scarcely offers in-depth criticism. Moreover, its date of publication denies it the benefits of hindsight, as is the case with most of the other studies. Peter Hames' book amply fulfils its aim of providing a comprehensive, well-...
The book is engagingly-written and sometimes funny, well-worth reading, with a lot of excuses for what looks like plenty of bad faith and loads of hindsight. The claim by Meta is that this is all old news, out of date, and maybe they are right, things have changed, they have cleaned...