They come to terms with it.
But you hadn't come to terms with the truth yet.
I've come to terms with the fact that it's a rite of passage as an Arab young woman to have this at some point in your life.
with and trying to come to terms with them to analyze for a while now and very much so in this particular group.
needed to come to terms with the thing Detroit is good at, too.
But very quickly you come to terms with reality.
But you learn to come to terms with it, because you know that you can't discard it altogether.
kids to navigate and come to terms with their gender identities and sexuality that was what I noticed when I was
And when you come to terms with what matters most to you, and put the priority right spot, it's a big thing.
And I think it helped me come to terms with her, our relationship, and then also what she went through.
So I think once we come to terms with that, then maybe it's a little bit easier to be objective about which thoughts we want to buy into
And would love how you've come to terms with it, and also because you have a second book, within two years or something like that, right?
And I couldn't quite come to terms with it.
as we're all trying to come to terms with with what's happened I want to transition slightly just to talk about women in journalism because you touched
And we had the interesting struggle to come to terms with this and make
So very important to make sure you come to terms with the fact that why are bad people-- why are good people doing
So I think the way I've come to terms with that-- the only thing that was ever new was the wheel, the hammer, and the
Well I've never quite come to terms with Facebook.
Astoundingly today we still have not come to terms with how this happened; there's a surprisingly vigorous debate over whether government actually caused this.
You talk about how this system really makes you come to terms with where your energy is going.
So it took a little while to kind of come to terms with those.
And so that's been a thing I had come to terms with .
that it's so deep and hard to come to terms with .
So, how does one come to terms with -- I guess, one of my final questions is, how do you stay resilient?
It's a weird thing to kind of come to terms with , that a lot of people who you hope this show will reach
They have come to terms with life as it is.
I've spent so much of my life trying to come to terms with suffering, and in a hugely important way, you know, what's the role of compassion,
And I think it's troubling to really come to terms with the fact that although equal opportunity has never been fully true, what's troubling about the moment we
I think it is really hard to retire and come to terms with the decision.
And those are things that we have to sort of come to terms with what we're comfortable with.
So in writing this book I really had come to terms with why I spent 10 years of my life looking at moral behaviors.
He still spent the better part of four decades trying to come to terms with just how screwed up and unfair it is that we only get to do this once.
when you sort of real we start to come to terms with the reality of adulthood which you guys all look really old so
Through my life story, I had to come to terms with the fact that that is who I was.
it was this country is broken we have to say that we have to come to terms with
For some reason, educators haven't quite come to terms with this yet, and we still think of education as trying to jam knowledge into a brain, to fill it up.
The reckoning essentially though is the moment when if we have not come to terms with the structural, unsustainable deficit spending that we have now, and it's really not the
But mental health professionals have been very defective in helping people to really come to terms with what actually has happened to them
And archaeologists are now having to come to terms with that.
That requires a lot of vulnerability, more than most people are willing to kind of come to terms with .
So why is it important to come to terms with our past so we can move forward in our future?
I mean, they were destroyed in order for them to really come to terms with what they had done.
But then eventually I found out, to my complete and total-- I still can't come to terms with it-- that he was an enormous "Python" fan.
By the time you move through the parasympathetic nervous system activity, by the time you come to terms with the double bind,
My book, "Rehabilitating the Serpent," tries to analyze and understand and come to terms with this phenomenon, the organization becoming
So seeing that the documentary really put into perspective how his Quaker upbringing really helped him come to terms with some of the decisions
It used to be called Nigger Run, which is something that I had to come to terms with .
Drunk driving, seat belts-- we've worked hard as a society to come to terms with those issues.
So this, if nothing else, definitely helped me come to terms with my sort
um, in smaller, less dramatic ways as corporations come to terms with the fact that all of their conduct is now observed and not just what they say in ads.