All cruelty springs from weakness.
~ Seneca
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All cruelty springs from weakness.
~ Seneca
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To follow the path:
~ unknown
look to the master,
follow the master,
walk with the master,
see through the master,
become the master.
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Fear is the path of the Dark Side.
~ Yoda, in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999 film)
Fear leads to anger.
Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.
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5. It’s Not What You Said, It’s What You Didn’t Say
5 Ways You’re Accidentally Making Everyone Hate You
4. You Accidentally Asserted Power Over Them
3. They Think You Owe Them
2. You Wasted Their Time
1. You Assumed That Because You Were OK With a Situation, Everybody Was
Cracked.com is not what I’d call a bastion of insightful commentary. But then, they do occasionally bust out pieces like this, which … well. Uh, yeah, note to self.
But you definitely want to click through to read the why/how/what-for’s on that punch list.
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Therefore when we build let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such Work as our descendants will thank us for and let us think as we lay Stone on Stone that a time is to come when those stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them and that men will say as they look upon the labor and the wrought substance of them, ‘See this our fathers did for us.’
~ John Ruskin
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That’s sure has a nice ring to it. We need more people with a rock-solid work ethic, who are self-starters, able to be detail oriented, capable of anticipating problems and acting in advance, and who can think things through. These are things worth striving for.
All men’s miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone.
~ Blaise Pascal
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The time-sink of video games, the distraction of mindless television, the constant interaction with others (twitter, text messages, etc) without real communication, the seeking of incessant stimulation without actually feeling anything, the inundation with information with no chance for finding knowledge; These things we can do without.
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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.
~ Bertrand Russell
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This seemed to be trite commentary until I realized that one could also read it to be actionable instructions: The key to solving big, real world, problems is figuring out when one is being the fool/fanatic versus the wise.
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