Lifestyle
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Monalisa Chinda is, shall we say, the epitome of the luxe existence and
lifestyle.
I guess you can call it the consumer
lifestyle.
So the college works following the
lifestyle
and workstyle of Mahatma Gandhi.
So in many ways, I am parents' dream of how somebody can turn a sedentary
lifestyle
of playing video games into an actual career that pays real money.
However, anything you can do to decrease the risk of potential carcinogens can definitely increase the quality of
lifestyle.
I want, really, to think about the fact that saving four times more is a huge difference in terms of the
lifestyle
that people will be able to afford.
One last question: How many of you feel comfortable that as you're planning for retirement you have a really solid plan when you're going to retire, when you're going to claim Social Security benefits, what
lifestyle
to expect, how much to spend every month so you're not going to run out of money?
And there are other options in between, because maybe the lady in the tank would say, "No, that's a
lifestyle
change.
Don't change my lifestyle, please."
We could persuade her to take a train, still a lot more efficient than a car, but that might be a
lifestyle
change.
Some people call it a
lifestyle
change.
In fact, I heard that there was a lot of hate and a lot of anger and a lot of frustration and a lot of fear about who I was and the gay
lifestyle.
Now, I'm sitting here trying to figure out "the gay lifestyle," "the gay lifestyle," and I keep hearing this word over and over and over again: lifestyle, lifestyle,
lifestyle.
I've even heard politicians say that the gay
lifestyle
is a greater threat to civilization than terrorism.
My God, this
lifestyle
that I'm living is so freaking evil!"
This is the gay
lifestyle.
This is the super duper evil gay
lifestyle.
Because I, too, am in love, and apparently that's part of the gay
lifestyle
that I warned you about.
And so here we are, 2012, gay agenda, gay lifestyle, and I'm not a good dad and people don't deserve to be able to protect their families because of what they are, not who they are.
So when you hear the words "gay
lifestyle"
and "gay agenda" in the future, I encourage you to do two things: One, remember the U.S. Constitution, and then two, if you wouldn't mind looking to your left, please.
If we have a lot of shared genotypes, and a lot of shared outcomes, and a lot of shared
lifestyle
choices, and a lot of shared environmental information, we can start to tease out the correlations between subtle variations in people, the choices they make and the health that they create as a result of those choices, and there's open-source infrastructure to do all of this.
I mean, all the projects which have, in some way, been inspired by that agenda are about a celebratory lifestyle, in a way celebrating the places and the spaces which determine the quality of life.
Again, coming back to that thing about the lifestyle, and in a way, the ecological agenda is very much at one with the spirit.
And the challenge here is a building that will be green, that is compact despite its size and is about the human experience of travel, is about friendly, is coming back to that starting point, is very, very much about the
lifestyle.
Does that remind you of a consumer lifestyle, where you work hard to get money, you spend that money on consumer goods which you hope you'll enjoy using?
From the Industrial Revolution until now, we have been forced into a
lifestyle
that prompts us to consume products we don't really need.
How would that extend to advice, like, if someone is making a
lifestyle
choice between, say, a stressful job and a non-stressful job, does it matter which way they go?
You don't want to tell Americans, God forbid, that they have to change their
lifestyle.
But what if
lifestyle
was really about quality of life and about perhaps something that we would all enjoy more, something that would be better than what we have right now?
The harsh landscape and their nomadic
lifestyle
created its own form of equality.
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