“In a world of increasing grey areas, we are becoming more and more entrenched in black and white positions.” WorldBlackWhitePositionBecomingAreasBlack And WhiteGreyBecoming MoreGrey Areas Author:Paul Bettany
“The way that people are watching TV is changing. The landscape of television is changing. Movies are becoming much more insular. They're like a walled garden, where you know what you're going to see and you expect it. But in the world of TV, because it's episodic, you can explore any area because you have time to do that. You can take risks on the kinds of storytelling that you're doing.” PeopleKnowsWorldWayKindRiskTelevisionTvsBecomingAreasGardenStorytellingLandscapeWatching Tv Author:Seth Gabel
“I think that becoming a parent absolutely changes your entire life and certainly changes your work, and it has changed mine. It just allows you to have access to your emotions, even more than you already did. You're watching this little person grow in front of you, and you realize that you're seeing how precious life is and how quickly it goes. You get to things faster, even emotionally. I'm not as timid about reaching into some areas in myself and bringing that to my work.” ThinkingLittlesPersonsLife IsGrowsParentRealizingEmotionSeeingFrontsChangedMinesBecomingAreasAccessFasterReachingPrecious LifeHow Precious Life IsBecoming A Parent Author:Sasha Alexander
“The EU is deeply harmful, it is an anti-democratic monster. I want to prevent it from becoming fatter, from continuing to breathe, from grabbing everything with its paws and from extending its tentacles into all areas of our legislation. In our glorious history, millions have died to ensure that our country remains free. Today, we are simply allowing our right to self-determination to be stolen from us.” WantSelfCountryTodayMillionsBecomingAreasDeterminationDiedRemainsDemocraticBreatheMonstersOur CountryGloriousAllowingSelf DeterminationContinuingLegislationStolenExtendingPawsGrabbingTentacles Author:Marine Le Pen
“We all have a vast number of areas in which we have no talent or skill and little chance of becoming even mediocre. In those areas a knowledge workers should not take on work, jobs and assignments. It takes far more energy to improve from incompetence to mediocrity than it takes to improve from first-rate performance to excellence.” ShouldFirstsLittlesJobsEnergyChanceNumbersTalentBecomingSkillsAreasPerformancesExcellenceWorkersRateMediocrityMediocreIncompetenceAssignmentsKnowledge Workers Book:Get the Right Things Done: The Drucker Collection (6 Items) Source: Get the Right Things Done: The Drucker Collection (6 Items)