It's probably the premier centrist think tank in Washington DC. Their whole thing is about pushing the Democratic party to embrace more moderate establishment candidates that more closely align with their views and in Third Way's opinion do better on the ballot. And while Iwant to know why Third Way thought it was important to publish this article this year, I wanted to begin by highlighting what the OpEd's general
More of my conversation with Elizabeth Anderson after one last break. embrace the necessity to experiment and evolve and democracy is the sight of that experimentation. And and if it
There are so many ways to hear other people's stories and figure out that, hey, that's something I'm going through myself. Embrace the risk of living.Now, I was quite happy hanging out with my brother.
creativity and possibility and that's what the freedom of other misses if you embrace it absolutely and we see that theme throughout the book shining apositive light on being a member of the lgbtq+ community but what's beautiful is you also don't shy away from the
the very first teaching of the historical Buddha was, don't push away what's difficult. Embrace what's difficult. Being a human being is difficult.It just is. We're subject-- everything really does change.
career-- these are the three things that, maybe, I hope that you can take away for you. Embrace change with the survival mindset.So through my life-- through the war, poverty, and then
stop and allow ourselves to feel whatever feeling that we're feeling. Embrace your body's unique size.
And then today, now when we talk about Latinx, I don't think it's about necessarily trying to define this group, but actually embrace this complexity. Because it is evolving.I think, you know, I heard a lot about kind of the history.
watching when I went off to college in 1976 and came to fully understand and embrace that I was a lesbian I did not suffer the way many people did and stilldo today that's why I say I was one of the lucky ones I had already felt different from my peers and I was used
Face it. Balling is part of our nature. Embrace it. You love energy wasting.Would you rather be living large and comfortably, or in a shack burning dung for heat?
Where does conflict come in? embrace their roots with each other through our affections, then wonderful things can happen in this world.
I don't even know-- cellphones were just developing and iPods weren't even around. Embrace controversy. As a small company with no outside investors, just my wife and I own 100% of the stock, virtually no debt,
And speed-- move fast. Embrace failure-- break things.80% solutions-- don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
But I was able to learn from the techies, translate that, and help activists and NGOs and non-profits learn how to embrace this technology. And I've been lucky to make that my calling for the last 20 years.And I've worked with thousands of non-profits literally on all continents of the world, and people who are passionate about that question of, how can we use this online
So this book is about the importance and practices for how to, not only not push away paradox, but how to embody it, embrace it, and how to practice with paradox.That the practice of paradox, I think, might be one of the most important and core practices for human beings.
Embrace . Every child deserves the opportunity to live, to grow, to dream.
embrace , and sex is something we should have more of.
Embrace your inner idiot.
embrace Christianity. Maybe that's the church they grew up in, but stumble over that because it's, they just can't wrap their heads around what they would perceive to be the dogma that's
EmbraceRace is an amazing organization that is a web-based forum.
embraces subjectivity, memory lapses, hearsay, and speculation, and as such it should not--
embraced this sort of view.
Embraces scarcity and there are some dangers that when you're around abundance namely you you tend to do
embraced by official agencies in the city of New York to highlight the other facets of New York, yeah, without ignoring, yes, there's still pockets of violence and
embraced which is the importance of innovation. You know if you look at any elected who's up for reelection, they will not take a political knock for doing things the way they've always
embraced Pinochet. And Pinochet then thought that since there was
embraced without question. Evidence that disputes the belief will be scrutinized, belittled, or ignored.
You embrace that challenge and that risk.
So embrace lifelong learning.
I embrace it. It is my story, because she's told it in so many words.
really embrace both. And especially if you've got kids, you want to raise them being aware of everything.
to embrace whatever comes.
to embrace the pain, right?
So embrace your sensitivity.
Just embrace it. Roll with it, right?
and embrace my identity.
should embrace it and ask the question, what is it about a smell-- two different smells that both smell sweet,
to embrace what they're doing.
I embrace the hill, then.
should embrace . But if you have that partner you have to share the wake-up duties with him.
to embrace them, to make them a part of our lives, the more successful we can be over the long term.
So embrace it. Don't avoid it.
And I think that's probably a rite of passage. People embrace adolescence, early adulthood. And then they start to see their worlds become more complicated by other identities that are already and in use.
the embrace of Nigel Farage, the embrace of those who want to see the EU split.
to embrace this this irony of the fish is kind of intentional you know like ah whatever water is I'm I'm sure I don't
would embrace the power of storytelling-- you guys are already great and unstoppable-- I can't even imagine what could become, because you guys actually
and embrace that. And I think when you walk into a room with that people, that energy transform from you to another person.
to embrace the mystery, the inspirational, the feelings.
So embrace . It love It.
We embrace the idea of deflection.