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172. “An accident is often caused by an attempt to prevent one.”― Mokokoma Mokhonoana 173. “A man is as much a fool for shedding tears because he isn’t going to be alive a thousand years from now.”― Seneca 174. “We cannot have, but can lose, everything.”― Mokokoma Mo...
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At the same time, the popular consciousness always kept alive, side by side with the concept of justice that reflected the structure of existing class relations, an idea of justice that expressed a protest against exploitation, inequality, and national oppression. From the point of view of ...
— Robert Greene 2 You're always trying to look for material that is as challenging as possible, so that's why I like stuff where the characters go through the most difficult times they've ever had in their life. It makes me push myself further and learn more about myself. — Joel...
—Robert Greene “We become conscious of problems when we explicitly identify and articulate them.” —Michael Starbird “Success is not about always almost succeeding. How would you feel if you were failing about 60% of the time? Sounds like a solid ‘F’. Well, in certain contexts you’...
Esser, J. K. (1998). Alive and well after 25 years: A review of groupthink research.Organizational behavior and human decision processes,73(2), 116-141. Esser, J. K., & Lindoerfer, J. S. (1989). Groupthink and the space shuttle Challenger accident: Toward a quantitative case analysis...
the legend that Shakespeare was caught poaching deer from Thomas Lucy's land (during an argument, Shakespeare tells Lucy, "I wish I had poached your bloody deer" - although, in reality, Lucy died in 1600); Robert Greene's contemptuous reference to Shakespeare as, amongst other things, an ...
year’s, but not so different from Super Bowl IX, played 50 years and four miles away. That game had one foot in the Super Bowl’s past and one in its future, one foot on the platform, the other on the train. It was, like Nicolas Cage, at once a ghost and vibrantly alive. ...
Assuming that organism (and its particular case — cell) is the carrier of what is called 'life', we attempt to find a correspondent notion in semiotics that can be equalled to the feature of being alive. A candidate for this is the textual process as a multiple sign action. Considering...