“Let's admit that feminism came from liberalism and it was very positive. But then it went dark. It went into a bad place. When feminism replaced biology with social construct, they started to say that everything about a human being was created by your environment or by your - by environmental cues as opposed to innate traits... Like you didn't achieve what you could get because it was your fault. They denied traits that are applied across all cultures. And that's where feminism went wrong is it denied biology and makes them look foolish.” LooksCultureSocialDarkFeminismAchieveLike YouFaultsFoolishLiberalismBiologyDeniedTraitsReplacedConstructsVery Positive Author:Greg Gutfeld
“You achieve long-term success step by step. Try to achieve your goals one at a time, like you do target practice.” TryingLongGoalTermStepsPracticeAchieveLike YouLong TermTargetAchieving Your GoalsLong Term SuccessTarget Practice Author:Daniel Snyder
“Really good customer service will deliver sales. You are training salesmen to give the best possible advice and then to achieve the sale. People actually like you to ask for a sale because it shows you value their business.” PeopleGivingShowsValuesAsksAchieveAdviceLike YouTrainingCustomersSalesmanSales PeopleGood Customer Service Author:John Caudwell
“If you have people that totally support you and have your back, I feel like you have all the confidence in the world, and you believe that you can do things that most people can't achieve. I feel that's really important.” PeopleIfsWorldFeelsBelieveImportantCan DoSupportAchieveLike YouSupport You Author:Nicolas Cage
“As for mathematicians themselves: don't expect too much help. Most of them are too far removed in their ivory towers to take up such challenges. And anyway, they are not competent. After all, they are just mathematicians-what we need is paramathematicians, like you... It is you who can be the welding force, between mathematicians and stories, in order to achieve the synthesis.” NeedsHelpingStoriesScienceOrderForceChallengesToo MuchAchieveLike YouMathematicsTowersMathematicianCompetentIvorySynthesisIvory TowerWelding Author:Apostolos Doxiadis
“My music already has this oldish kind of quality to it, like you don't necessarily know what era it was recorded in, so it all kind of felt surreal and weird. Night after night when I played live, I was really trying to figure it out in real time, and I still don't know what effect I'm going for or what effect I actually achieve. Looking back, I feel like it would be arrogant of me not to appreciate the fact that I've been able to do whatever I want and still have an audience come see me.” KnowsWantFeelsTryingKindStillsRealFactsWould BeAbleNightFeltQualityAudienceAchieveEffectsFiguresLike YouAppreciateAll KindsErasArrogantLooking BackSurreal Author:Ariel Pink
“Ordinary people like you and me can achieve very little on their own. We need to build support. Even if you are a thought leader and have some good ideas on how to make the world better, and even if you write five or ten books - that won't have much effect unless you have people who are willing to support your ideas.” PeopleIfsWorldNeedsWritingLittlesBookIdeasLeaderSupportFiveAchieveEffectsWillingLike YouTenOrdinaryGood IdeasOrdinary People Author:Thomas Pogge
“Improvisation in general is good, and improvising material into themes, turning the material into something codified and repeatable, taught me scenic structure and dramatic gambits that work and things that are appealing both as a performer and an audience member, like you know, what does "want" really mean in a scene, and how do you achieve your want, and how is that expressed, and how do you achieve closure? Those are all things that I learned performing at the cabaret after just doing the same scenes over and over and over again over the years, with my own ability to change.” MeanAbilityAudienceAchieveLike YouScenePerformingDramaticReally MeanImprovisationClosureCabaret Author:Stephen Colbert