Embrace
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What we want is to
embrace
that world and bring it into our laboratory, but in order for us to do that, we had to create these very sophisticated measures, measures of how people, how little babies, how newborns, engage with the world, moment by moment.
More and more Chinese intend to
embrace
freedom of speech and human rights as their birthright, not some imported American privilege.
People who don't like each other need to
embrace
each other and stand together, and that's absolutely essential for the unity of the party, and if you don't do that, the party may fall apart.
We are dependent on one another, and admitting this to ourselves isn't an
embrace
of mediocrity and derivativeness.
We let them
embrace
it and interpret it in their own way.
The best way to learn about anything is through stories, and so I want to tell you a story about work and play and about four aspects of life that we need to
embrace
in order for our own creativity to flourish.
The first
embrace
is something that we think, "Oh, this is very easy," but it's actually getting harder, and that's paying attention to the world around us.
So many artists speak about needing to be open, to
embrace
experience, and that's hard to do when you have a lighted rectangle in your pocket that takes all of your focus.
So being open for that experience that might change you is the first thing we need to
embrace.
He had to
embrace
this challenge, and I use that word intentionally.
So experience and challenge and limitations are all things we need to
embrace
for creativity to flourish.
There's a fourth embrace, and it's the hardest.
It's the
embrace
of loss, the oldest and most constant of human experiences.
And if you do it right, people will actually
embrace
the change, and if you do it right, people will actually even like it.
It wasn't until I let go of the life I thought I should have ... that I was able to
embrace
the life that was waiting for me.
And if we are to move towards our collective bliss ... it's time we shed our focus on the physical and instead
embrace
the virtues of the heart.
It's more about allowing myself to
embrace
all of the possible permutations of myself and cultivating diversity within me and not just around me.
High performers on PISA
embrace
diversity with differentiated pedagogical practices.
Rule number two:
Embrace
the mess.
But if we as educators leave behind this simple role as disseminators of content and
embrace
a new paradigm as cultivators of curiosity and inquiry, we just might bring a little bit more meaning to their school day, and spark their imagination.
(Applause ends) So I think we have to
embrace
a different metaphor.
So jogging those zones of familiarity is one way to think about strangeness, and it's a problem faced not just by individuals today, but also by organizations, organizations that are trying to
embrace
massively new opportunities.
And he actually took one look at my squiggly line, and said, "Well, why don't you just
embrace
the shake?"
Embrace
the shake.
And what if I didn't
embrace
the shake?
The message from Peru is clear: nothing bad can happen to us; only good things will occur when we
embrace
our diversity.
The message in this second story also emphasizes the idea that cooking can be a tool for happiness and well-being if we
embrace
our multicultural identity.
It was in constant flux, and we had to, rather than fight it,
embrace
it, see where the milk would take us and compensate to make it even better.
I am ready to reach out and
embrace
a new global democracy, to take back our democracy.
We're now seeing companies
embrace
this idea.
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