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It's like OK. So just going more small scale.And that sort of endeared me to a larger audience.
He's the author of more than five books, including his latest, which he'll talk about today, "The Go Point: When It's Time to Decide".But what was endeared Mike to me as a teacher is the fact that he's a fantastic storyteller. And the way he likes to teach leadership iseither by putting his students in certain situations or making them walk through the leadership situations of other leaders who may have led Everest expeditions or led smoke jumpers or been in
Just the depth and breadth of knowledge about wine.Spoken sometimes in a lovely geeky way-- this is what I loved about him-- just endeared himself to me.I put myself at his feet and tried to learn about tasting wine.
Kish didn't know the cord owner, but he did know a Polish guy who knew him, so we went to meet his friend Dariosh at a bar.I didn't know Dariosh, but he endeared himself to me by immediately launching into a story about how he'd learned the hard way earlier that day that wearinga tiny Speedo bathing suit to the beach draws a lot of attention in the US.
Yeah. The trick is, though, what you do inadvertently, though, is make it endearing instead of irritating.You know? It was like, if it was good and it worked in the moment, people would feel endeared by it, and-- or towards it.
And it like-- a little bit of my heart broke.I was like, oh, this sport that I am so endeared to, and is actually being spread to the world.It's great it's being spread in the world, but it's like-- they're not getting it quite right.
We know Johnny Cash, American singer-songwriter.When you listen to his recordings never the best voice really, but what made him successful, what made him endeared to many people is his ability to tell a true authentic story ina way that resonated with people.
"One here tells astronauts using intestinal gas like rocket propellant to 'launch themselves across the mid-deck.'"As astronaut Roger Crouch put it. Crouch had heard the claims and was dubious. 'The mass and velocity of the expelled gas,' he told me in an email that forever after endearedhim to me, 'is very small compared to the mass of the human body, therefore it is unlikely that they could accelerate a 180-pound astronaut.' Crouch pointed out that an exhaled breath
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