“In this interconnected universe, every improvement we make in our private world improves the world at large for everyone. We all float on the collective level of consciousness of mankind, so that any increment we add comes back to us. We all add to our common buoyancy by our efforts to benefit life. It is a scientific fact that what is good for you is good for me.” WorldKindFactsUniverseLevelsCommonEffortConsciousnessMankindBenefitsAddImprovementCollectivesFloatsInterconnectedScientific FactsBuoyancy Book:Along the Path to Enlightenment Source: Along the Path to Enlightenment
“The fact that John Prescott is being paid large sums of money to do little or nothing adds to the general malaise surrounding this government and the feeling that ministers are incapable of tackling serious issues.” LittlesFactsFeelingsGovernmentIssuesSeriousPaidAddMinistersIncapableTacklingMalaiseSerious Issues Author:Vince Cable
“I feel like the beauty of this age of filmmaking is that there are more tools at your disposal, but it doesn’t mean that any of these new tools are automatically the right tools. And there are a lot of situations where we went very much old school and in fact used CG more to remove things than to add things.” FeelsMeanFactsAgeSchoolUsedSituationToolsAddRemoveFilmmakingOld School Author:J. J. Abrams
“The opposite of Taking A Risk is of course Playing It Safe The latter would probably be a reasonable way of life for seventy or eighty years if you had a contract to live for a thousand years. However, since you know that is out of the question, you must admit, Playing It Safe is a pretty dull way to live. Those who play it safe are generally not too exciting, in fact they would probably border on being very boring personalities. On a score of one to ten as a Risk Taker where do you stand? Add a little spice to your life today and take a risk.” IfsKnowsWayYearsLittlesPlayFactsTodayCoursesRiskPersonalityThousandTenSafeOppositesExcitingAddBoringBordersDullReasonableScoreLatterContractsThousand YearsSeventiesEightySpicesWay To LivePlaying It Safe Author:Bob Proctor