“In a wristwatch, imagine the battery is in the strap and there's a medical sensor in there connected to the internet. If someone is monitoring that, they could phone up if the user has forgotten to take some medication. This could save hundreds of dollars in medical fees later. What's missing? It's a stable battery.” IfsImagineMissingInternetDollarsForgottenPhonesConnectedMedicalUsersStableMedicationFeesBatteriesMonitoringMissing ItSensors Author:Donald Sadoway
“The only way I can experience my life as meaningless is to work as hard as I possibly can to tell myself it has no meaning. At a deeper level of reality, my life can't help but have meaning, because everything is continually unfolding, and I am connected into that unfolding in ways that I can't even imagine.” WayI CanHardHelpingRealityMotivationalLevelsImagineDeeperConnectedMeaninglessUnfolding Book:Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership Source: Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership
“Before I had my first child, I never really looked forward in anticipation to the future. As I watched my son grow and learn, I began to imagine the world this generation of children would live in. I thought of the children they would have, and of their children. I felt connected to life both before my time and beyond it. Children are our link to future generations that we will never see.” WorldFirstsChildrenGrowsFeltImagineGenerationsSonConnectedMy TimeMy SonLinksParenthoodAnticipationFuture GenerationThis Generation Author:Louise Hart
“If I were to imagine myself as an idler wheel inside some big mix of gears, then I would be connected to everything. It's not like there's just me and then nothing.” IfsBigsWould BeImagineConnectedWheelsGearsIdlers Author:Fiona Apple
“We cannot imagine events that are connected non-causally and are capable of a non-causal explanation. But that does not mean that such events do not exist.” MeanDoeImagineEventsCapableConnectedExplanationMemories Dreams Reflections Book:Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal Source: Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal
“Imagine Americans who go to Paris. Why would you want to go where someone's going to disparage you? Why would you go anywhere where they treat you bad? Well, that's how it is for us to go to Mexico. You have to be on your guard, because I think the Mexicans are harder on the Mexicans, the Mexican-Americans. They don't see us as Mexican. I think part of it's a class issue and a color issue. We're more connected to their servants, so what are we doing staying at a nice hotel? There's a kind of shame.” ThinkingWantWellsKindClassIssuesNiceImagineColorTreatsHarderShameConnectedServantParisHotelStayingMexicoMexicanMexican American Author:Sandra Cisneros