conversation about what do you want us to do about it. And they'd say, "Well, we have photos." And they'd say, "Well, what are the photos of? Well, we've got a photo of his black eye." And I'd say, dispiriting thing to come out of this conversation so far. - On partisan crazies, what we've done. - Yeah. - And that would be the only thing that would be the advantage for me of multiple
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been dispirited with Obama in one way or another. Much of the left thinks he's been much more centrist and much more compromising and accommodationist then they thought he would be and that they
There's this onslaught of really draining, negative information coming at us about how the world is going to hell in a handbasket. And it's really dispiriting for us to sit there and think-- or rather, it's all too easy to see all of that and be, like, OK, well, what can I do?
would show up as noise or show up as an excess signal. It's often a dispiriting fact for people to tackle.
I think it's really hard. So it's pretty dispiriting thing when you speak to people and they're like, moms don't need that.
And when I felt like I had lost that, that I suddenly just didn't know what it was, or when, you know, I just felt kind of discouraged or dispirited about how it was all going, the Imaginary Intern would exhort me. He'd pumped me up.
I think that really makes a big difference. One of the things I found really dispiriting , as a journalist, was that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation had essentially bribed ABC News to cover
The way Rodriguez tells it. The country's motto was once a dispiriting and fatalistic "si pero." Spanish for "Yes, but..." Anne: His life's ambition is to turn the country signature phrase into "Si Peru", "Yes Peru." He's already made extraordinary progress.
would show up as noise or show up as an excess signal. Yeah, it's a little dispiriting to hear that, but it's also incredibly positive to see that making changes just about being
science fiction but realized applied to everything. These people are the other ten percent; all right? If you read programming blogs or forums or read it or whatever, it sometimes can be dispiriting . And you think, "Wow. All programmers actually are really idiots." -- including yourself sometimes perhaps. But hopefully, if you read these interviews, you'll realize that we're not all that way.
conversation um I think you know the most important things that he's pointing out have to do with what we can do right and we don't have to be so dispirited there's lots of things we can get out and do Now's the Time probably more than ever and let me say something about the love Army by the
And I wandered around India. And I went to this international yoga conference, which was quite a dispiriting affair, the low point of which was when these yogis and swamis were up on the stage pushing and shoving against each other to try to grab the mic
and crime and terrorism and this thing called "climate change", which was, sort of -- back in 2001 -- starting to come on the agenda. And to really think about those big issues. And the first thing that happened was, I became incredibly dispirited and entirely overwhelmed. And thought, you know, how naive and foolish was I to think that one person with a mass communications degree and a few years of PR could in any way, shape, or form, have any
Time flies, due to the COVID-19, more than half of 2020 has passed before we knew it. Some of us were busy, some were leisurely, some were living with enthusiasm, and the others were dispirited . No matter what happened in the past, we are adjusting ourselves constantly to find the direction of life again.
where I was working on one of my first stories and trying to think of some different ways of doing a story. And I had my editor tell me, "There is no creativity in journalism." That was a pretty dispiriting remark to hear as somebody who was just getting started who was really interested in journalism, but also trying to think about doing things