Paradoxically , we have devastated the very habitat we live in and jeopardized the very intelligence that makes us human.
Paradoxically , many of them understood that by speaking about death, we were shedding light on life.
Paradoxically , they become the same thing, which is a tremendous opportunity for us as a species and one that, on the positive days,
paradoxically , something which was designed to be a little inspiring ended up feeling slightly kind of flat and listless.
Paradoxically if you grew up in a culture where you're supposed to blend in and don't brag and don't do things, don't try to be in the spotlight,
And paradoxically , it didn't cause a big mass extinction this time.
And paradoxically , when we do that, the pain kind of lessens.
And paradoxically , what it allowed us to do, because we trusted-- those scenes demand huge trust
And paradoxically , by doing that, he was psychologically less dependent on the other side.
So paradoxically , you look at lots of angry faces you feel less angry in the context of this specific study.
So paradoxically , in this case there are many other influences.
So I actually think paradoxically , one of the lessons we thought we should tell our kids for a long time was, "Go get STEM degrees.
you're actually still paradoxically controlled by the guilt.
And it's paradoxically harder to choose when you have more choices, and people we're only 1/10 as
So somewhat paradoxically , Kolbe's act is religiously significant because he couldn't violate the laws of nature, because he wasn't a supernatural being who
It's interesting because paradoxically Merckx, you know the way you describe him there he's sort of a mafia boss or a bully.
complex than that and so paradoxically the first piece of advice about how to
And so what I found paradoxically is that there is a psychological antecedent to putting ourselves in the other person's shoes, and that's
But also because living alone paradoxically gives us a chance to reconnect.
of control and we fantasize paradoxically , and it's a fantasy.
is accept what is so we the first practice again paradoxically we're taking a step back rather than jumping
But, paradoxically , they also feel like some boundary between themselves and the outer world has disappeared.
And then, paradoxically , they will say I feel complete now.
And it doesn't produce the work that paradoxically inspires that kind of devotion.
And paradoxically , you can't analyze humor and put it on too high an elevation or it kills it.
And paradoxically , when we embrace, when we accept painful emotions, they don't overstay their welcome.
And I think paradoxically , those are the things that we're gonna be celebrating in this world of abundance,
We can identify these things, but paradoxically , they don't actually predict who will be resilient the next time something happens.
And now the visit, in a way, paradoxically , is exceptional, because of the low attendance, time to go back to normal today.
But the idea of being active, again, paradoxically , movement is a great way to get to stillness.
And the truth is that can actually, ironically and paradoxically , be a very negative message to a lot of people, because the first thing it says
of change and movement, because it is applying the same vision that Zeno was paradoxically presenting in the race of Achilles and the tortoise.
Civil war, I argue, has been paradoxically fertile in part because there's never been a time when its definition was settled to everyone's satisfaction
you can be on all winning and we're Shifting the focus to relational competency which we think paradoxically
And UKIP is using the Panama Papers to get their support, somewhat paradoxically .
And this felt to them like a lack of choice, sort of paradoxically .
We can identify these things, but, paradoxically , they don't actually predict who will be resilient the next time something happens.
And the more that we can shift, I believe, to these recognitions of finding more joy, and creating more joy, paradoxically , I
It's just quiet, and still, and wonderful even though, paradoxically , we are in some form of movement.
And so the realization, that transformation point in history, was when the Portuguese captains realized that, paradoxically , to get home,
It's hard for us-- especially people who are super, super successful-- to somehow, paradoxically , to let go of this idea of being an expert.
But we can maybe help you to understand the ways you've tried to solve your depression are, paradoxically , not helping you.
So I guess by sharing these moments of stillness, paradoxically I'm hoping to help generate momentum.
and the minstrel both dramatize the moral contradictions at the heart of the United States, a country founded both on slavery and, paradoxically ,
and extremist political movements, sometimes financed by exactly the people involved in the leak, somewhat paradoxically .
And this one is how we can use a smoke detector or a fire alarm to start a fire, paradoxically .
And this is a book about paradoxes, except it is not, paradoxically .
these writers from the '70s and '80s who have been marginalized, who have disappeared because the thing they invented they have now paradoxically outlived.
But paradoxically , leaders who encourage blame, who encourage people to share blame, create better environments.
So as a leader, if people are intimidated by you, if you're blaming, you paradoxically are less