“So often, over the course of our day-to-days, we forget the details of what shapes us most in life. Sure, we'll pay through the nose to have our weddings videotaped, but can we say the same thing about the first time we discovered masturbation, or the moment we realized that the true nature of the opposite sex is to lie and humiliate (and I'm not just talking about women here)? Usually not.” FirstsMomentsLyingCoursesSexForgetPayTalkingShapesFirst TimeOppositesDetailsNosesTrue NatureMasturbationHumiliateOur Wedding Author:Kevin Smith
“Team members need to feel trusted and valued, and micromanaging communicates the opposite. Founders who are prone to manage every detail of their businesses will ultimately kill themselves as well as lose the support of team members. Learn to delegate key tasks and give credit.” NeedsGivingFeelsWellsLosesSupportTeamKeysMembersTasksOppositesDetailsCommunicateCreditManageTrustedFoundersDelegatesTeam MemberMicromanaging Author:Martin Zwilling
“I don't think our lives actually unfold with morals attached to them, or meanings that are easily extracted, or jokes designed to generate sympathy. I wanted to do the opposite - to offer up a life whose meanings can only be perceived through a tangle of desires, confusions, and textural details.” ThinkingWantedDesireMoralOur LivesOffersJokesOppositesDetailsConfusion Author:Kevin Brockmeier
“I was interested first of all in trying to capture this myth that was always changing and to create some sort of a master story, some version of the myth that resonated with me, since I could have taken more or less any detail that I wanted or the opposite and try to put that down on the page in a way that I could express from that outset for myself and for our readers what it was that was so magical about [Buckminster] Fuller's way of putting together the world.” WorldWayTryingFirstsStoriesWantedTogetherTakenMastersReaderPagesOppositesDetailsMythVersionsCaptureBuckminster Fuller Author:Jonathon Keats
“One does a whole painting for one peach and people think just the opposite - that particular peach is but a detail.” PeopleThinkingDoeWholePainParticularPaintingOppositesDetailsPeaches Book:Picasso on art: a selection of views Source: Picasso on art: a selection of views
“There was once a strange, small man. He decided three important details about his life: 1. He would part his hair from the opposite side to everyone else. 2. He would make himself a small, strange mustache. 3. He would one day rule the world. ...Yes, the Fuhrer decided that he would rule the world with words.” MenWorldImportantThreeSidesStrangeHairOne DayDecidedOppositesDetailsMustacheSmall Man Author:Markus Zusak