In the workplace, we want to bring our interactions to a much more loving, higher place, in order to free ourselves so we're not stuck in resentments and grudges and anger. And so it helps us improve the workplace and improve everything-- how we interrelate with coworkers,
The world is on your side. No grudges , go. And what did we get in trouble for?
--got them really sick of having humor in music. These guys hold a grudge for a long time. Well, they hated the Beastie Boys and Beck.
I am kind of a screamy drunk. Ancient br-- From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands dirty.
So they may not be the right place, but they're the right country. That's the only grudge I have against him.
They're $32. I'm sure you can find them here. It could be a grudge , a resentment, anger.
They're a lot more like us than we realized. They hold grudges . They remember favors. They fight over food and resources.
unreliable a perfectionistic person who tends to be too critical of other people an impatient irritable person who tends to hold grudges a cowardly person who tends to twist the truth to look good that's just the first 10 I'm not going to go on everybody comes into marriage marriage everybody comes into marriage with stuff like that and you know your
She smiles as if she herself had discovered joy. And she never holds a grudge . We just can't do quick and painful.
Thank you. Yeah, thank you. I have kind of a grudge against algorithms.
It was a time where restaurants were closing, and you chose to open one. So you are letting go of grudges .
That's not healthy for their system. Because when you have resentments or grudges , especially chronic, you have stress hormones rushing through your system all the time, which are increasing your blood pressure, decreasing your immunity, doing all kinds of problems with aging and well-being.
And I told him, I can tell the story, or your story, or these people can tell your story, or you can. He's a smart guy who would never be in the grudge business in the way that Peter and Bill were.
Thank you. Yeah, thank you. So I feel fine in saying that I have a grudge against them.
It's probably not partying, or going to nightclubs, or something like that. You don't waste time with worry or holding onto grudges .
in the early '50s, they found a couple of enemies in the world. And I think they took up a couple of grudges that they brought with them into power. Two things happened in the early 1950s that were very bad for Sullivan and Cromwell clients-- clients of the Dulles brothers.
And I wanted to do that with dancing. So, I got some kind of grudge at the beginning. I wanted to do better.
What I've learned from my friend is that he doesn't hold that grudge against me, because he knows it'll keep us from achieving our goal.
And I think that's the best thing is just don't hold grudges .
life was like, what people's grudges and antipathies were, who was suing-- everyone, by the way, is suing everybody.
He said, "Lance Armstrong needs grudges like the flying Scotsman needs a steady supply of coal." Which I thought was just brilliant.
And so embracing the fans by bringing back Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull, mending all these fences. When Rocky took over he said, we were in the grudge business, and we're not going to succeed being in the grudge business. There is a business upside to treating people right and treating people well.
And, see, the ego is fine to keep you miserable. It doesn't care. It wants to keep you miserable and stuck in resentments and grudges and who you don't like, who you do like. But empathy will release you from that.
after people who they have, essentially, grudges against.
So Katharine Graham, the former publisher of The Washington Post, had a several decade long grudge against psychiatry.
When you live like that pack of dogs, you can't be greedy, you can't be covetous, you can't hold grudges and be pissed off at the other guy, because you've got to function