notwithstanding the thought that um even though you know if you have your 12 basic products once you use them for reordering ETC there's tremendous amount of business done online Skin So Soft products like that trial fragrancesampling Shades I mean all of that you know we still believe that there's this combination of high tech plus High touch
are things uh every page there's a word a line a paragraph you know um there's some reordering of sentences so things you know flow a little differently um I I tried that was that was the greatest challenge of this book and the greatest fun of it um so so I don't think that my writing in any way measures up um but I
So let's flip it around. Let's reorder the way that our brain is firing. And let's say to ourselves, we can start this from a relaxed and positive place.
and stuff like that. And you reorder it, and you reorder it very much like I did, but obviously it will take you more than the three minutes that I spent. But it wouldn't take you much longer than about 20 minutes.
And by the way, Amazon sold out copies of the book. They had to reorder through Norton, our publisher. I think they now have some more.
So whenever I was not succeeding in the world, what I eventually found out was that if I looked inside myself and looked to reorder , or to do work inside myself, the outside world took care of itself. So I hope I get that across.
The capability to sort of order your life the way you want. And part of that reordering is to engage and disengage from the social structures at will. And as you're able to do that, you're able to do a lot of things.
It's very much similar to curation. And it's this implicit curation that I think is reordering so many different industries, from TV to books to retail to internet businesses. And that's what's really exciting.
threat all-all around us, and that they miss long term things that are actually gonna very consequential. in this, and I reordered it, gladness, love and peace, taking that as the method as well as the destination.
It actually describes the book. I collect pieces of things, and I reorder them. That's all I do.
It's a great way to learn all the processing techniques for email. You can't rename it, you can't reorder it.
But can the Corporation of the Future that I have described survive and thrive among such a reoriented set of societal priorities? I suggest that only the Corporation of the Future as I have described -- organized and meet needs sustainably -- can survive in such a reordered world into an indefinite future. The typical corporation of the present will be the proverbial "fish out of water", and will surely suffer the same fate as that unfortunate fish. Environmental impacts must become vanishingly
And so I figured, you know, I'm kind of at the bottom of the bucket here in solitary confinement in a federal detention center, but you know that didn't stop me from phone And then I'd move my hand to the front because I knew that I had 18 seconds before the phone went into reorder , meaning beep, beep, beep, beep, so I had 18 seconds to do this.
does, power protects itself. And so I think there became a sense of what superficial things can we do, um, to take the glare off of the deep inequities that are actually gonna cause for some serious transformation and reordering of the hierarchy. Um, that's what I think we're seeing.
the text that they're reading or writing, so it allows for a more dispassionate spread of information and it endures. So, you can go back to it, you can kind of reorder things, you know, look for for what you might have missed on the first on the first read or the first writing and you know, when you think about it, there are so many kind of
So with younger children as I just used, you can have photos of these different steps and I'll ask them to reorder them as they want.
Well, maybe you do, but that's not the main point-- or good advice about how to reorder your private spirituality.
We don't have any good evidence that we, as a people, have the capacity to actually take back power from the professional politicians and reorder it.
They rejected us, that's what. We respond with the violent indignation of colonizers. We understand the world by how we retrieve memories. Reorder information in the stories to justify
So our fiction was like it's Oscar who's living in the trash can who's giving you feedback or a hard time about what he might be reordering for you.
with the old definition of the basic economic problem, The gap between what you have and what you want. What if, however, we homosapiens matured as a species to the point that the basic economic problem were redefined as the gap between what we have and what we need? What if that resulted from a reordering of priorities for individuals and societies so that affluence can be represented by a lower case A instead of a capital A, suggesting it to be a means to an end rather than an