“In life, satisfaction is experienced when activities are brought to a state of completion. Loss of energy and loss of control are functions of incompletion. The result of completing things releases one's ability to create. Prioritize any items that need to be completed, set a completion date, then do it.” InspirationalNeedsStatesEnergyLossAbilityResultsActivityFunctionSatisfactionReleaseItemsCompletionPrioritizeCompleting Author:William Arthur Ward
“The stereotype of aging as a progressive loss of function is generally true only for people who stop functioning.” PeopleLossFunctionAgingProgressiveStereotype Author:Joan Z. Borysenko
“There are estimates that we daily walked for 10 - 20 kilometers for hundreds of thousands of years. The world's best problem solving machinery grew up under conditions of consistent, strenuous physical activity. It makes sense that when we don't recreate the environments in which the organ was forged, we get a loss of function. And that when we do restore those environments, we get that function back. The effects of aerobic exercise on executive function skills is a powerful empirical example of this idea.” WorldYearsIdeasProblemLossPowerfulEnvironmentConditionsEffectsExampleGrewExerciseActivitySkillsGrew UpFunctionMake SenseConsistentExecutivesOrgansProblem SolvingMachineryForgedPhysical Activity Author:John Medina
“After you have wept and grieved for your physical losses, cherish the functions and the life you have left.” LeftLossFunctionCherish Book:Morrie In His Own Words: Life Wisdom From a Remarkable Man Source: Morrie In His Own Words: Life Wisdom From a Remarkable Man
“Whoop-de-do," said Ram. "What?" "I'm celebrating." "Was that irony or loss of mental function?" asked the expendable. "Was that a rhetorical questions, a bit of humor, or a sign that you are losing confidence in me?" "I have no confidence in you, Ram," said the expendable. "Well, thanks." "You're welcome.” WellsSaidBitsLossLosingFunctionWelcomeCelebrateThanksIronyRhetoricalRamsNo ConfidenceThanks YouExpendablesYou Re WelcomeRhetorical Question Book:Pathfinder Source: Pathfinder
“We build a shell around it, like an oyster dealing with a painful particle of grit, coating it with smooth pearl layers in order to cope. This is how we walk and talk and function , day in, day out. Immune to others’ pain and loss.” PainOrderLossWalksFunctionPainfulLayersShellsSmoothPearlsParticlesImmuneGritOystersAmerican GodsPain And Loss Author:Neil Gaiman
“There are stories that are true, in which each individual's tale is unique and tragic, and the worst of the tragedy is that we have heard it before, and we cannot allow ourselves to feel it to deeply. We build a shell around it like an oyster dealing with a painful particle of grit, coating it with smooth pearl layers in order to cope. This is how we walk and talk and function, day in, day out, immune to others' pain and loss. If it were to touch us it would cripple us or make saints of us; but, for the most part, it does not touch us. We cannot allow it to.” IfsFeelsDoeStoriesPainOrderIndividualLossWalksHeardWorstUniqueFunctionTragedySaintPainfulTalesTragicLayersShellsSmoothPearlsParticlesImmuneGritOystersCripplesAmerican GodsPain And Loss Author:Neil Gaiman
“Government has three primary functions. It should provide for military defense of the nation. It should enforce contracts between individuals. It should protect citizens from crimes against themselves or their property. When government-- in pursuit of good intentions tries to rearrange the economy, legislate morality, or help special interests, the cost come in inefficiency, lack of motivation, and loss of freedom. Government should be a referee, not an active player.” ShouldTryingHelpingGovernmentMotivationThreeIndividualNationsInterestLossEconomyPlayerSpecialMilitaryCrimeCitizensMoralityCostProtectFunctionPropertyIntentionActiveDefensePursuitPrimariesContractsGood IntentionsSpecial InterestsRefereeInefficiency Author:Milton Friedman
“I say when you get into a war, you should win as quick as you can, because your losses become a function of the duration of the war. I believe when you get in a war, get everything you need and win it.” NeedsShouldBelieveWarWinningI BelieveLossFunctionDurationYour Loss Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower