these sorts of efforts, trying to get your company to connect with the next generation of customers. Bud Light was no exception.So what they decided to do, as everyone does when you want to connect with the young'uns, is you get online.
Most of them go nowhere, but some of them get traction, And in this case, the boycott got a lot of traction. Bud Light, which had been the leading beer brand in America for decades, lost that position in a matter of weeks, dropping behindModelo and into 2024 and later into third place behind Michelob Ultra.
That's something atypical of what a lot of the sour beers that are out there in the market-- those are usually kettle sours, which they kind of cook it Bud Light is packaged in so many different glass bottles, 18-packs, 24-packs, 30-packs-- that if you look at that number that's almost nine million
Major Ozone does anything and goes anywhere to find fresh air. Bud Smith, the boy who does tricks-- and you also see a black cat creeping around the corner there, which shows up again and again in his cartoons.And then this most amazing, disturbing, sad, and revelatory strip that Herriman did when he was 22 years old called Musical Mose.
Now, the funny thing is what you just saw was a depiction of only the first three weeks of BUD /S. BUD /S has a 90% failure rate of highly capable candidates.None of us are extraordinary, exceptional individuals.
You can push yourself further than your mind or body ever thought possible. BUD /S training is based on the rule of seven.When your brain is telling you that you can go no further and take no more pain, you can go seven times longer,
We scanned fallen angels, buddhas, melted trash cans,
fighting, you know, c celebrations, gatherings, I would drink. I would drink, but it wasn't a weekly. It wasn't a weekly or daily thing, but I've always buddies is like that. They can have two drinks and be done. If I drink, we're drinking till the bottles gone. You
al-Shabaab group, as well as prolonged droughts and severe flooding. On top of that, it's now facing cuts to its aid budget and rises in fuel and fertilizer costs because of the conflicts in Ukraine, Iran, and the Middle East. Now, the United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF, is warning that nearly 1.9 million children are expected to suffer
Russia's fiscal issues are partially a result of sanctions of sanctions on Russian energy which have reduced uh budget revenues but also sanctions on uh foreign investors participation in the Russian debt market and this is fundamentally what has pushed Russia in this unpleasant corner uh because you know normal countries
期待外れだったベース モデルのS二十六と、 S二十六 Ultraのプ ライバシースク Buds 四とBuds 四 Proも発売しました。 Buds 四 Proを開封して、AirPods Proよりいいと思います。
Are they a midfoot striker? Buddy's got good posture right now.
It's so warm and inviting-- It's so warm. budget in those early years.
indian terminology it means buddhism and chitta what buddhi means is the intellect you do what you want the nature of the intellect is to slice things open and see if you leave the world in the hands of your intellect your intellect will chop it into a
And I'm extremely pleased to welcome my good friend Dan Zigmond, who is the author of this awesome book called "Buddha's Office." Dan, as some of you may know, is a Xoogler. He worked at Google for many years on a variety of projects, and most recently was a leader at Facebook and Instagram.
Like I said, I'm going to read from the introduction, which is called "Waking Up At Work". "Buddha never worked a day in his life. He was born about 2,500 years ago, grew up a pampered prince in ancient India, left those riches behind to become a wandering monk,
Even two-plus millennia ago, Buddha understood that most of us would spend much of our waking lives working and would have to find our enlightenment there. Buddha was raised among the privileged 1% of his day and became an honored guest of kings and queens. But he was also surrounded by subsistence farmers, artisans, and small scale merchants who struggled to survive.
First of all, you should know, Buddha isn't just some guy in India centuries ago. Buddha is actually a state of mind. That mind, that present-moment awareness, who you are, if you eliminate all of your obscurations,
And eventually, he went back to the Shakya clan and met his family. Buddha is so cool, because he walked in, and he said-- the first thing he said was, I have achieved enlightenment. I know everything. I'm omniscient, essentially.
And I don't fully understand why that was so important for Buddha to say at that time, but I am so grateful that he said it, reading it today. Buddha might say, OK, this is an arm span. Or there's a ,, and it's this many arm spans.
has access to information that we simply do not through our obscured minds and our obscured five senses. Buddha sees reality as it is. And so he can see things that are basically beyond our imagination to even see, and know things that are beyond what we can imagine.
We had some good thinking sometime in the past. Buddhism or something, at least try to decrease your negative thinking, because it'll make you a better worker.
We had some good thinking sometime in the past. Buddha originally taught the third noble truth as the truth of cessation, which that's not a get word.
We had some good thinking sometime in the past. Buddha said, actually, decreasing your negative thinking, your anger, greed, ignorance, that actually is the cause of your happiness.
And I think it wasn't until maybe a year of doing magic lessons-- because I took classes with a junior high school buddy of mine. It was me and John-o. Yeah My buddy John-o.
Buddha said, know that all phenomena are like reflections appearing in a very clear mirror, devoid of inherent existence.
Budget travelers of course need points.
Buddharita! Yeah. So they hand me a Buddharita.
Budapest has now become a very popular place to make movies, and many movies that you think are British or American are actually made in Budapest these days.
budget? We melted data, tech, and genuine happiness to feed smiles across the web.
budgets for economic aid to the global south each year.
budgets based on crime rates, and the way that they're privatizing prisons.
buds . And there's no real way to do that.
budget. But what do you sort of see on this show, I think, is you see people like Joseph and Howard who bring their A game in a way.
Buddha Zoroaster and Jesus with him, and Manichaeins.
Buddha himself was a traitor to the military class, which he should have been a conqueror in.
Buddhists, for example, have been saying it for 2,500 years.
budget or beautiful new shrubbery outside the main office or whatever it is we want, because that's who we are.
Buddy is one of the older patrons in the bar-- the bitter, old daddy.
budget surplus, budget deficit, what we spend in excess of taxes collected.
Buddhist monk he talks about a a glass of water so if you're in the desert and you are you need to drink and you have
buddha GJ it's a korean kind of army stew and it's it's the ultimate this is
buddy Dan Gert sykov who used to be he was the first employee at Google Colombia in Bogota classmate of mine
buddy's on the line and uh and so it was just a very invigorating environment where things happen very fast screw-ups happen very fast and and fixes happen
Buddha real he was so practical, incredibly practical. And the Indian
Buddhist, but also Hindu, for example in the yoga tradition.
Buddhism is organized around-- Chinese Buddhism is organized around lineages of patriarchs.
budget. So let's just take a minute background on food stamps.
budget of $20 million a year for the first four years.
Buddhists don't like the idea of anything having an absolute nature.