But before that, he was a boy named Temujin, who at nine-years-old, lost everything, his father, his tribe, living in poverty, abandoned to the harshness of the Mongolian steppe. From a boy with nothing, to the conqueror of the world.
And imagine if you can share a way of living with 10 million people who will go through the harshness of life. And instead of closing their doors and decaying, or closing their doors and feeling unhappy, or disgruntled with life,
This is one the other famous events of the Russian invasion, Napoleon's crossing of the Berezina. It's well known for just the harshness of the weather and the messiness of it, the causalities of it, and very much the destruction of Napoleon's army. What the Russians try to do-- they have an army under Wittgenstein, an army under Kutuzov, an army under Chichagov, which I'm sure
Most of us who have experienced the loss of someone they love would think that they were given one choice. And the choice would be to sort of surrender to the harshness of life, and just accept, and cry, and close your door, and decay.
It's a difficult place, certainly in summer. And it is like the Arctic in many ways where there are long stretches of harshness and then incredible, short, ephemeral times of bounty where, in the Arctic, everything becomes blueberries or salmon
There's just so much to learn. And there's so much-- I think the contrast in the desert of the harshness and the fragility is profound, artistic, spiritual, whatever you want to call it.
of you if you're indigenous love the indigenous part if you're Spanish love the Spanish part and if you are in fact mesiso which most Mexicans are love all that that I out of all this this harshness of culture in terms of the war of of the conquest in the end the conquest is like birth it creates a new thing it creates a new people and like
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, - But we should also mention that there is some spiciness, some harshness to the language that's sometimes used when you're keeping this high bar of excellence.
We don't have the kind of energy to begin again well. Studies seem to show-- there are all kinds of performance studies of all kinds that show that harshness , being motivated by fear-- really intense fear, self-criticism-- will help you spike your performance briefly.
I was. And I love that about him. Like I want to preserve that spark. But then the other part of my brain wants to teach him about the harshness of the world and what's coming for him without losing that part of him that I think is
And yet, there’s something empowering about her work, too. Ojeda says the traditional stories that inspire her can actually help alleviate fear, and in her words, “dissolve the harshness of the experience” of being a Latin American woman. So, these days, there are enough Latin American gothic books to fill your local library.
Or you might start getting physical symptoms, or anxiety, or depression, because you're giving too much. It will reconnect you to a part of yourself that maybe you had when you were a child that's got stamped out of you because of the harshness of the world.
It's carefully selected rice. It's carefully mil in Arkansas and in California at Woodland. And it's put in there because it gives a lighter, gentler flavor. It takes some of the harshness of the malt away and it gives a lighter color. Okay. It is more expensive to use it because they have to cook it separately in the brew house.