“Families have always been in flux and often in crisis; they have never lived up to nostalgic notions about "the way things used tobe." But that doesn't mean the malaise and anxiety people feel about modern families are delusions, that everything would be fine if we would only realize that the past was not all it's cracked up to be. . . . Even if things were not always right in families of the past, it seems clear that some things have newly gone wrong.” PeopleIfsWayFeelsMeanSeemsWould BePastUsedRealizingGoneClearModernFineAnxietyCrisisNotionDelusionNostalgicCrackedFluxMalaiseModern Family Author:Stephanie Coontz
“The secret of success is to realize that the crisis on our planet is much larger than just deciding what to do with your own life.” RealizingSecretPlanetsCrisisOur PlanetSecret To SuccessDeciding What To Do Author:Marianne Williamson
“Banks have come to realize in the recent crisis that they are paying the price for having designed compensation packages which provide incentives that are not, in the long run, in the interests of the banks themselves, and I would like to think that would change.” ThinkingLongRunningInterestRealizingRiskManagementCrisisLong RunsIncentivesPackagesCompensationRisk Management Author:Mervyn King
“In my life I had come to realize that when things were going very well indeed it was just the time to anticipate trouble. And, conversely, I learned from pleasant experience that at the most despairing crisis, when all looked sour beyond words, some delightful "break" was apt to lurk just around the corner.” WellsRealizingBreakTroubleCrisisCornersPleasantDelightfulAnticipateSourAround The Corner Author:Amelia Earhart
“[T]he regime of diversions, surrogates, and tranquilizers that pass for today's 'distractions' and 'amusements' does not yet allow the modern woman to foresee the crisis that awaits her when she recognizes how meaningless are those male occupations for which she has fought, when the illusions and the euphoria of her conquests vanish, and when she realizes that, given the climate of dissolution, family and children can no longer give her a sense of satisfaction in life.” GivingChildrenDoeTodayGivenRealizingModernIllusionCrisisClimateMalesSatisfactionOccupationDistractionMeaninglessRegimesConquestAmusementDissolutionDiversionEuphoriaSurrogatesModern WomanSatisfaction In Life Author:Julius Evola
“I mean, we've always had gold bugs, but now we sort of realize that Treasure Bills might be in the same category. And we have derivatives like credit default swaps which are in this category, and we have derivatives like volatilities that are actually an asset class that we can invest in which are now - would out perform if we have another financial crisis.” IfsMeanMightRealizingClassGoldCrisisBillsFinancialCreditTreasureAssetsCategoriesBugsDefaultFinancial CrisisDerivativesVolatilityCredit Default Swap Author:Robert F. Engle
“You see a lot of people get into 40, 50 years old and have these mid-life crises' or whatever their called because they realize they haven't been doing anything their whole life that makes them happy.” PeopleYearsWholeRealizingHavensCrisisWhole LifeLife CrisisMid Life Crisis Author:Asher Roth
“My hunch, for what it's worth, is that most of us probably find it much, much harder than we realize to really imagine what catastrophe is like. I have a hunch that we all labor under this rather convenient illusion that if we read about the Syrian refugee crisis, we can imagine what it feels like to set off from your home and your life with all your possessions in two bin liners. We all think that we can imagine that and my guess is that none of us have got a clue.” IfsThinkingFeelsTwoHomeRealizingImagineIllusionLaborHarderCrisisPossessionImagine ThatCatastropheClueRefugeeConvenientHunchesRefugee CrisisSyrian Refugees Author:Decca Aitkenhead
“We now know from a Princeton study that Superfund sites are causing higher rates of birth defects. We now know that there's no excusing the lack of moral urgency to do something about this environmental crisis. We see Flint, Michigan, for example, and the attention it's gotten, but what most Americans don't seem to realize is that this lead problem is not confined to just Flint. There are over 3,000 jurisdictions that have twice the lead levels in people's blood than Flint does. We're now seeing more people being exposed to the truth about environmental injustice in our country.” PeopleCountryProblemRealizingAttentionMoralStudyBirthCrisisEnvironmentalRateInjusticeUrgency Author:Cory Booker
“Being raised in an unstable household makes you understand that the world doesn't exist to accommodate you, which... is something a lot of people struggle to understand well into their adulthood. It makes you realize how quickly a situation can shift, how danger really is everywhere. But crises when the occur, do not catch you off guard; you have never believed you lived under a shelter of some essential benevolence. And an unstable childhood makes you appreciate calmness and not crave excitement.” PeopleWorldWellsRealizingSituationStruggleChildhoodDangerEssentialsAppreciateCrisisRaisedExcitementHouseholdShelterAdulthoodCraveCalmnessBenevolenceUnstableAccommodate Author:Curtis Sittenfeld
“Sometimes you need a little crisis to get your adrenaline flowing and help you realize your potential.” NeedsLittlesSometimesHelpingRealizingCrisisAdrenaline Book:The Glass Castle: A Memoir Source: The Glass Castle: A Memoir
“Face it. There's not going to be a happy ending... at least not with this hero. So don't go mooning around thinking that your breakup is only the crisis before the big romantic scene, because I'm here to tell you that it's not. When you are dumped, you are dumped, and the guy isn't going to change his mind and realize that suddenly he loves you instead of that girl he's flirting with in lunchroom, now that he's free.” ThinkingMindBigsFacesGuyGirlRealizingLove YouHeroSceneCrisisBreakupFlirtingHappy EndingsThat GirlDumped Book:Ruby Oliver 1: The Boyfriend List Source: Ruby Oliver 1: The Boyfriend List
“The secret of success is to realize that the crisis on our planet is much larger than just deciding what to do with your own life, and if the system under which we live the structure of western civilization begins to collapse because of our selfishness and greed, then it will make no difference whether you have $1 million dollars when the crash comes or just $1.00. The only work that will ultimately bring any good to any of us is the work of contributing to the healing of the world.” IfsWorldSuccessRealizingDifferencesSecretHealingMillionsPlanetsCivilizationCrisisStructureDollarsWesternGreedSelfishnessCollapseCrashOur PlanetMillion DollarsContributingWestern CivilizationSecret To SuccessSelfishness And GreedDeciding What To Do Author:Marianne Williamson
“If you had to explain America's economic success with one word, that word would be "education".... Until now, the results of educational neglect have been gradual - a slow-motion erosion of America's relative position. But things are about to get much worse, as the economic crisis ... deals a severe blow to education across the board.... We need to wake up and realize that one of the keys to our nation's historic success is now a wasting asset. Education made America great; neglect of education can reverse the process.” IfsNeedsHas BeensMadeWould BeAmericaNationsProcessRealizingResultsDealsEducationEconomicPositionKeysWake UpCrisisBlowEducationalBoardsNeglectAssetsRelativeReverseSevereHistoricOne WordErosionEconomic CrisisSlow MotionEconomic Success Author:Paul Krugman
“Somewhere along the journey of remembering who we really are, we may find ourselves in a very uncomfortable space, a void in which we realize that we haven't totally let go of our old beliefs, and on the other hand we have yet to fully plug into the new truths we have discovered. This awkward "place of mind" can bring on an internal crisis of uncertainty, instability, confusion, frustration, and a most unspeakable despair as the "dark night" sets in and makes its presence felt.” MindMayHandsRememberNightBeliefFeltRealizingDarkSpaceJourneyHavensLetting GoDespairCrisisAwakeningConfusionUncertaintyUncomfortableFrustrationInternalsVoidAwkwardUnspeakablePlugsInstabilityDark Night Author:Nicholas Schmidt