And so the intellectual discussion about life and about its meaning and about philosophy and theology masquerades as the point itself as if the old evangelical theology was if you can get your heart right with God and believe the correct theology, you'll be saved, and otherwise, you're lost.
Sometimes Rockfish is disguised as Snapper. Escolar masquerading as White Tuna. This is disturbing from many levels.
Sunlight through the trees in the summer. Endless masquerading like a flower. As the dawn is breaking, the
Emperor's New Clothes". This book by Hans Christian Andersen -- this fairy tale, was written in 1837. 1837 -- And you know the story about these two scoundrels masquerading as tailors. And they have this -- what they claim is this spectacularly beautiful gold thread which they convince the very vain king to buy, even though it's nonexistent, explaining to him that only the most intelligent people in the kingdom will recognize how absolutely sartorially
So we are intricately connected, and there's a fabric to how well you're living your life and how that impacts other people. We are not individuals masquerading in this world like-- that we're separate from the pack.
All Hollywood scripts follow this J-curve. And often people masquerade flawed thinking as insight.
You sit somewhere and you read it, and it exists on the pages and it exists in your mind. What I loved about "Masquerade" is it somehow became more than that. It made me think about it everywhere I went.
And I think it's actually going to work. the end of "Masquerade"?
The fact that businesses, decision-makers in general still think that we make decisions in a linear fashion around a funnel is funny, so much so that I call it a cluster funnel because it's this great masquerade. The persuasion-- think of that as marketing or branding, some clever, creative, gorgeous ad.
They want to put their best feet forward, they want to make a good impression on powerful people. But it's hard to maintain that masquerade at every interaction. And so even if his bosses were fooled, oftentimes his peers and his subordinates saw right through him.
But in a good company like this company that tries to do the right thing for its managers, the detachment is even more dangerous because it can't be easily seen. Because intellectual and financial and physical commitment combined to masquerade as the missing type. But emotional commitment is different. It's deeper. It comes from a deeper, different place. And if this isn't understood and the ability for managers to sustain this on their
I grew up in Cleveland. And one day my mom brought home this book called "Masquerade," which was a book by a dude named Kip Williams. He was an English painter.
It somehow became more than a book to me. And it took somebody three years to solve the puzzle of "Masquerade." The rabbit turned out to be buried at the foot of a tree where an ancient English King was rumored to have been beheaded.
despite the current context. Yes. They masquerade with false names in the book. There aren't that many of those.
I think that they're a way to hook up. It's either a right wing book that's masquerading as media criticism, or a left wing book masquerading as media criticism.
for things like learning and memory and impulse control, all these tools we need. But when lead is in the body, it masquerades as calcium. And the brain will use the lead instead. But lead is a terrible city planner.
We say we rise and are risen, but it's OK to be tired. Yeah, and recognizing too that depression can masquerade as anger.
Actually, it's quite interesting talking about fighting fantasy, because writing this new book I was stuck with a bit of a dilemma to write for it for 10-year-olds, which is the current market, or 40-year-olds masquerading as 10-year-olds. Because I'm delighted to say they've survived the test of time.
And then the world sort of forgot about it. I never did. I always thought about "Masquerade." I always wanted to try to do something like "Masquerade." Like John said, I have a weird work history.
It takes you to a search result that somehow illuminates whatever it was you were reading. From there, I started thinking about "Masquerade" again. I started thinking about a puzzle embedded within a book.
to a Google map location, to a Google Earth location, to a book fragment, to a field trip excursion-- a book that, when you read it, the same way "Masquerade" took me out of it into a different world, took you out of it into a different world, and used all of these things-- search results, YouTube videos, locations-- as a way to enhance the story and deepen
And I think it's actually going to work. But my question is, were you aware that there was scandal surrounding the end of "Masquerade?" Was I aware that there was a scandal surrounding
And I think it's actually going to work. I was. So the scandal surrounding the end of "Masquerade" was that the winner of the prize was the new boyfriend
something else. Stress in and of itself causes a barrier to medical interventions and commonly masquerades as heart symptoms. I see 10 to 15 patients a week who come see me for chest
And fourth, and perhaps more important than the other ones, is that we may miss certain failures that are currently masquerading as successes.
It turns out that we also analyzed 10 years of another sport, which someone called an individual sport masquerading as a team sport.
More modern incarnations of that--you know, White Wolf did some great games in the 1990s that I played a lot, games like "Vampire: The Masquerade," where it was
introduce and to talk about his new book, "Tipping Sacred Cows-- Kick the Bad Work Habits that Masquerade as Virtues."