“It is best to study from a teacher of ANY subject, as long as you focus on the teachings and NOT on the teacher. All of the real important answers to life's questions lie within your own mind.” MindLongImportantRealLyingAnswersStudyFocusTeacherTeachingSubjectsBuddhismBalanceAnswers To Life Author:Frederick Lenz
“Studying doesn't have to happen in a silo. It can be a social experience. You can engage with your friends and family to find out the answer to a tough question or have someone explain it to you. You can also study anywhere you happen to be and on any device.” HappensSocialAnswersStudyToughDevicesFamily And FriendsTough Questions Author:Eric Lefkofsky
“I went to Columbia University because they were doing a study on people who suffered from panic attacks, and because I suffered from panic attacks my whole life, I decided to be a part of it. They had this questionnaire where they asked, How many units of alcohol do you have in a month? The top answer was 40 or more, and I got really scared because I was having on average 60 or 70 drinks a week. And I realized that that was a bad sign.” PeopleWholeAnswersStudyWeekMonthsDrinkDecidedUniversityAverageScaredAlcoholI RealizedWhole LifePanicUnitsColumbiaPanic AttacksColumbia UniversityQuestionnaires Author:Moby
“A U.N. study claims the happiest country in the world is Switzerland. When asked why they're so happy, Swiss people couldn't answer because their hands were counting money and their mouths were full of chocolate.” PeopleWorldCountryHandsAnswersStudyMouthsClaimsChocolateCountingSwitzerlandSwiss Author:Conan O'Brien
“People ask me how can I be stylish, how can I be elegant and what can I wear? My only answer is study! You have to learn.” PeopleAsksAnswersStudyAsk MeElegantStylish Author:Miuccia Prada
“History is, strictly speaking, the study of questions; the study of answers belongs to anthropology and sociology.” AnswersHistoryStudySociologyAnthropology Author:W. H. Auden
“Study hard. Understand not only the questions, but the questioner. Know how best to articulate the answers, but do it with humility, because ultimately the answer is in a person, the person of Christ, not in an argument. So, do your work and know how to present the answer, but do it with gentleness and meekness.” KnowsPersonsHardChristAnswersKnow HowStudyHumilityArgumentGentlenessMeekness Author:Ravi Zacharias
“Oh Lord, there it is again. The question;" What kind of business should I start?" Incidentially, it has a twin that also sets me off: "What should I specialize in during the second year of my MBA studies?" Sorry, but those are two of the most profoundly upsetting questions anyone can ask - upsetting because the answer should be obvious: Do what turns you on, not what the statistics say is best.” ShouldYearsKindTwoTurnsAsksAnswersBusinessLordStudySorryObviousUpsetStatisticsTwinsShould IMba Book:The Pursuit of Wow!: Every Person's Guide to Topsy-Turvy Times Source: The Pursuit of Wow!: Every Person's Guide to Topsy-Turvy Times
“The best way to view a present problem is to give it all you've got, to study it and its nature, to perceive within it the intrinsic interrelationships, to discover the answer to the problem within the problem itself.” WayGivingProblemAnswersViewsStudyBest WayPerceive Book:The Maslow Business Reader Source: The Maslow Business Reader
“We can work out anything if we put our mind to it, study it, do hard work instead of finding simple answers” IfsMindHardSimpleAnswersStudyHard WorkFindingsWork Out Author:Jacque Fresco
“The answer comes to me through studying the lives of the Rosa Parks and the Vaclav Havels and the Nelson Mandelas and the Dorothy Days of this world. These are people who have come to understand that no punishment that anybody could lay on us could possibly be worse than the punishment we lay on ourselves by conspiring in our own diminishment, by living a divided life, by failing to make that fundamental decision to act and speak on the outside in ways consonant with what we know to be true on the inside.” PeopleKnowsWorldWaySpeakDecisionAnswersStudyFailingThis WorldFundamentalsLaysPunishmentBeing TrueParksDividedNelsonRosaConspiringConsonants Author:Parker J. Palmer
“In studies asking why young people left their family religion, their most frequent response was unanswered doubts and questions. The researchers were surprised: They expected to hear stories of broken relationships and wounded feelings. But the top reason given by young adults was that they did not get answers to their questions.” PeopleReasonStoriesFeelingsYoungLeftGivenAnswersStudyDoubtBrokenAdultsAskingResponseYoung AdultExpectedWoundedResearchersUnansweredAsking WhyBroken Relationship Author:Nancy Pearcey