Mindset
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If this interpretation is correct, the heightened attention given to the monthly BLS headline indicators needs to be accompanied by a broader analysis and a different
mindset.
It probably first established itself as a
mindset
when the Greeks, 25 centuries ago, perceived themselves as Western versus the Oriental Persians.
To be Western or Westernized, above all, is a
mindset
which does not coincide with any continent, nor with any specific nation or religion.
I believe that the West is a
mindset
defined by three fundamental traits that cannot easily be found in the so-called Eastern civilizations: a passion for innovation, a capacity for self-criticism, and gender equality.
Self-criticism, not self-love, and cultural relativism are the nuts and bolts of the Western
mindset.
If we accept the above definition of the West as a mindset, this leaves open three major questions: can the East be modernized without being Westernized?
It is after retooling their
mindset
towards innovation and self-criticism that Asian countries have become modern.
Implicit in this definition is a suggestion about why it is so difficult for “smart money” to profit by betting against bubbles: the psychological contagion promotes a
mindset
that justifies the price increases, so that participation in the bubble might be called almost rational.
Revisiting the Fed’s CrisisBERKELEY – Reading through the just-released transcripts of the US Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee meetings in 2008, I found myself asking the same overarching question: What accounted for the FOMC’s blinkered
mindset
as crisis erupted all around it?
Some of the 2008-era
mindset
(most of it?)
Moreover, there is still plenty of time for Trump to adopt a different mindset, as President Ronald Reagan did 35 years ago.
It is this
mindset
that led to Gul’s victimization.
But if the global leader’s
mindset
is one of domination, the results of catch-up growth will look threatening, which is how many US “security strategists” view them.
Unfortunately, even after the Berlin Wall fell, the Cold War
mindset
remained ingrained on both sides.
When the G-20 meets in Los Cabos, Mexico, on June 18-19, its challenge will be to shift public perceptions from pessimism and concern about the future to an optimistic
mindset
of growth and stability.
I always find the question somewhat irritating, perhaps revealing the persistence of an arrogant imperial
mindset.
What we know about the
mindset
of terrorists tells us that they are mostly not deranged or insane, but have acquired a different set of beliefs and been exposed to social conditions very different from our own.
On the contrary, it impoverishes our mindset, if not our culture.
In the year since my government took office, a
mindset
of resignation has given way to one of limitless possibility – a shift symbolized for many by Tokyo’s winning bid for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
What an irony that more than 60 years later we need to undergo the same shift in
mindset.
The successful implementation of China’s revised Bankruptcy Law hinges on its effective enforcement and abandonment of the
mindset
and practices shaped under the old version, especially in the era of policy-based bankruptcy.
This requires a shift in
mindset.
By contrast, digitalization occurs when the adoption of digital technologies (and the accompanying mindset) leads to rapidly changing business models and value creation through network effects and new economies of scale.
Europe increasingly lacks the means and the
mindset
to play a significant global role.
Rather than politely applauding castles in the sky, EU officials and member governments need to work, with a frank and realistic mindset, to build consensus on foreign and security issues.
Unless it is overcome, the Aachen
mindset
will continue to serve a similar purpose for nationalist campaigners in other member states.
After living for so long in a conflict zone, assimilating to a peaceful society governed by the rule of law requires the newcomers to develop a new mindset, one that enables them to face genuine challenges without resorting to criminality.
The polls, both held on May 25, not only provide insight into the
mindset
of the respective electorates; the behavior of each electorate also offers important lessons for the other.
America’s consume-now-save-later mindset, which is at the heart of its current-account deficit, is deeply embedded in its political economy.
Much of Hong Kong's elite shares the same mindset, despite their training in Western business schools and their fortunes gained from property trading.
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