Strive
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In other words, I had drunk our great cultural Kool-Aid about regret, which is that lamenting things that occurred in the past is an absolute waste of time, that we should always look forward and not backward, and that one of the noblest and best things we can do is
strive
to live a life free of regrets.
I'm sorry about that, but I
strive
to learn one thing that I can pass on to other people.
Something to
strive
for to make my life richer.
Whatever I ended up being good at, I would
strive
to be worthy of the second chance I was given.
In a battery, I
strive
to maximize electrical potential; when mentoring, I
strive
to maximize human potential.
Countries that were once like us, but decided to
strive
for development, do research, and catch up with those countries, such as Turkey, Malaysia and others, they carried their language with them as they were climbing the ladder, protected it like a diamond.
I
strive
for authenticity, even if it comes in a shape that we might not usually expect.
Their overriding aim for international aid is to
strive
for a life of dignity for all.
That connection, or bridge that we make, is something that each and every one of us should
strive
to do.
If the global finance sector continues to lend money to tobacco companies, to invest in tobacco companies, and to
strive
to profit from tobacco companies, we are working against each other.
And happiness is a great motivator; we
strive
for happiness.
While we ultimately
strive
for accuracy, precision reflects our certainty of reliably achieving it.
Although we may
strive
for harmony and consensus, in many situations, error and disagreement should be naturally expected.
And when you have a hum like that, you can't help but
strive
for greatness.
That feeling, you can't help but
strive
for greatness at any cost.
Plato argued that philosophers should
strive
to contemplate and understand these perfect Forms so that they may better navigate our misleading reality.
We
strive
for unattainable perfection.
Jihad means to
strive
to one's utmost.
But you can't
strive
to inhabit that space if you don't already accept that you live in the same reality.
If I'm going to ask organizations or individuals to
strive
for these standards, then I too need to explore my own being and my practices.
We
strive
to remove most of the microscopic life in our world now.
Am I telling you to not
strive?
That's something that we should absolutely
strive
to move toward.
I
strive
for extreme efficiency, meaning that I develop materials that expand in size or work with solar cells that use the properties of colors to generate electricity.
And I think that the former is what we really need to
strive
for.
And in the end, I think that's the trick: to stop seeing our health as binary, between sick and healthy, well and unwell, whole and broken; to stop thinking that there's some beautiful, perfect state of wellness to
strive
for; and to quit living in a state of constant dissatisfaction until we reach it.
As practitioners each and every one of us should
strive
to be ordinary, if not extraordinary heroes.
As heads of organizations, we should
strive
to create environments that encourage and nurture both moral skill and moral will.
And, perhaps most important, as teachers, we should
strive
to be the ordinary heroes, the moral exemplars, to the people we mentor.
Think about that when you see that building, that sometimes the things we
strive
for so hard in life we never get to see finished.
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