France and Japan, but the uniquely American part uh when you said authority, I mean the national credo of America is you're not the boss of me. You can't tell me what to do.
Another shepherd from the Laius household, he says, whom someone had told to get rid of a child, gave the baby to him. Their credo might be summarized as follows, "Rules of usage are objectively correct.
Another shepherd from the Laius household, he says, whom someone had told to get rid of a child, gave the baby to him. Their credo might be that, "Rules of usage are the secret handshake of the ruling class.
So I talked to Sue-- just going to pick on you here. What's my credo ? What's the framework?
And then I started getting things that were speaking to my spirit and I'm like, this is too close, this is too much. One of those things was your credo , which is, don't get ready, get started. That hit me like a ton of bricks.
"I am beautiful. And I know I'm beautiful. That's pretty much the drag credo right there. It should always be followed by a trumpet blare.
those books and again the beauty of small press and micro press is that is that often times you will see these presses laying out for you their Credo you know the types of books that they want to publish you know so in many cases that's that's the new hello hanging fruit for me right is being able to go to their websites and say to
And it's something that I almost want to just write and put on my wall. How did that come to be your approach and your credo as you moved forward? R. MICHAEL HENDRIX: Well, it definitely comes out of IDEO has roots in the Bay Area.
So they published the organic rules thinking they'd get maybe a couple of thousand, we generated 325,000 responses. Working assets, now called CREDO Phone Company, the largest single, it donated, it generated 35,000 comments through their phone subscriber base, into the rules. That was such a tsunami, ten times the comments they'd ever received, that they had to rewrite the rules and then the press, I think we we're probably in contact, Liv and I and many others,
I would seeing him working on it and think, "What are you doing?" Not only did he physically not look like the type of a guy to build a fence, but it seemed so out of character. I am not baron von religious but I follow the credo of Jews throughout history. Which is: "I have an idea to build a fence; hey I'll pay somebody to build my fence. Whatever the price, I'll be happy to pay it. I'll pay them and I'll probably serve them lunch." But this Jew actually built his own fence. As I passed by it, on my way to the bus stop,
I would have got in trouble for stealing the lumber. But yeah, it was still a credo underneath of, like, the story in there when I stole the pizza. And then got in big trouble for lying about it.
improbable Creed of thisat religion here it is how one sociologist zman Balman just recently deceased in 91 or 92 I believe he says The Credo was the right design and final argument
Is there some type of pull that they have in particular? And on the other hand, all of them honored the missile man's credo , which is that you never root for the other guy's rocket
might see in a kind of children's fairy story or schmaltzy Disney thing. But just, I suppose, adhering to the credo that any action is better than none. Is there something that we can do about each of these wishes that makes them a three-dimensional real thing, a couple of steps
One of them is Andrew Carnegie's statement. The great industrialist Andrew Carnegie was laying on his deathbed and attributed all his business success to the one credo , the one guiding light that fill the other guy's basket to the brim-- making money then becomes an easy proposition.
And here at Google, I think you guys have a completely different approach on things, where it is about standing out and having ideas. Whereas like other brick-and-mortar stores are going out of business, the Sephoras, and Ultas, and Credo Beauties, and everything, like they're all taking off like crazy.