Conversations create change. It's easy to call someone 'enemy,' but there's more to it, right?
“Conversations create change. It's easy to call someone 'enemy,' but there's more to it, right?”
The World Motivation
Conversations create change. It's easy to call someone 'enemy,' but there's more to it, right?
“Conversations create change. It's easy to call someone 'enemy,' but there's more to it, right?”
Conversations create change. It's easy to call someone 'enemy,' but there's more to it, right?
I love nicknames. It makes me feel loved. It makes me feel less alone in this world.
When I feel strongly about something, I'm not so quiet.
I think it's obvious when you're watching a movie, and there's people fighting or someone's slipping on the side of the building, that it's fake and it really removes you from it.
I really hope that we'll have a sustainable future on this planet, I really do. So I probably geek out mostly about learning more about how potentially we can hopefully make that happen, hopefully we're not too far lost.
I am averse to incompetency. I need mentally stimulating people and intelligent conversations.
I think all these pop cultural media often reflect conversations we're having in the real world at that moment in time. I think one of the big conversations we're having as a culture is we thought we'd solved sexism and racism, and we're realizing more and more that we haven't.
The purpose of the Seder to my mind is to inspire conversations with your family about the human drama and hopefully transmit values to the next generation. I've always felt like this could be better.
In fact, one of the conversations I had with Jason Garrett, you know, sometimes X's and O's get so complicated, and a coach gets so into that that he forgets the most important thing is players win ballgames. Make sure that the players are properly equipped and motivated to do their jobs.