“I think the artistry is in having an insight into what one sees around them. Generally putting things together in a way no one else has before and finding a way to express that to other people who don't have that insight.” PeopleThinkingWayTogetherInspiringFindingsInsightArtistry Author:Steve Jobs
“Interpretations of Muslim assimilation have gravitated between two arguments: that Muslims will remain as permanent outsiders or that Muslims will blend in with little difficulty at all. Mucahit Bilici demonstrates how wanting these arguments are. Finding Mecca in America takes us into the uncharted territory of what it is actually like to be Muslim immigrants in the United States. I am especially impressed by the study's theoretical depth and empirical insights.” LittlesTwoStatesAmericaUnitedUnited StatesStudyFindingsArgumentDifficultyDepthInsightPermanentImmigrantsInterpretationTerritoryOutsidersImpressedTheoreticalAssimilationMeccaUnchartedUncharted Territory Author:Robert Wuthnow
“There's lots of R&B blogs that I like going on and it basically just names new music that isn't out and won't be out for a long time and stuff. It just gives you an insight on what's coming up next and finding out about new artists.” GivingLongArtistNextNamesStuffFindingsLong TimeInsightBlogsNew MusicNew Artists Author:Cher Lloyd
“Finding out what particular insights mean to people in other traditions enables us not only to respect but to love the wisdom of other religions.” PeopleMeanParticularFindingsTraditionInsight Author:Thomas Keating
“The casting of any film is around 60% of the film, but it's also about the right casting insight. It's a bit like a house of cards, everyone has to match up in a certain way so the whole structure is grounded. So that's essential, and yes, it's about finding the right people and the right constellation around the lead character.” PeopleWayWholeCharacterFilmCertainHouseBitsEssentialsFindingsStructureInsightCardsGroundedCastingConstellationsHouse Of CardsLead Characters Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“Historically, very few discoveries were made out of thin air. Most of the greatest insights depended upon the intellectual ecology in which the scientists lived. A certain critical mass of "new findings" occurred, and bright people all over the world found out about it, and several read the tea leaves the same way.” PeopleWorldWayMadeCertainFoundAirFindingsMassIntellectualDiscoveryScientistInsightCriticalTeaEcologyThin AirCritical MassTea Leaves Author:John Medina
“Great insight comes from seeing something as odd and finding out why.” SeeingFindingsInsightOdd Author:Philip Kotler