Titles
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I joined the Indian Police Service as a tough woman, a woman with indefatigable stamina, because I used to run for my tennis titles, etc.
Listen to these
titles
of some of the best-selling books from both sides of the political divide here in the US: "Liberalism is a Mental Disorder," "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot," "Pinheads and Patriots," "Arguing with Idiots."
So in a very typical, silly designer fashion, after years worth of work, pretty much all I have to show for it are the
titles
for the film.
And if you look at the self-help books from this era, they all had
titles
with things like "Character, the Grandest Thing in the World."
The number of
titles
on sale in those music stores goes up.
I'm not sure that's the most progressive or 21st-century of job titles, but I've spent more than two percent now of my entire life living in a tent inside the Arctic Circle, so I get out of the house a fair bit.
See, in academia, we get titles, lots of
titles.
Last year at TED, these were all my
titles.
I had a lot of
titles.
This year at TED, I'm happy to report that I have new titles, in addition to my previous
titles.
I'm pretty sure when I was in jail, everyone saw
titles
in the international media something like this during these nine days I was in jail.
It was one of the
titles
that I was sort of thinking about calling my record, except there's a couple of problems.
Bridgework is also letting go of this notion that our worth and our value depend on our income and our
titles
and our jobs.
It's the kind of box where, if I have a girlfriend, I tend to hide it from her, and if I had a wife, I'm sure I would share it with her, but the story — (Laughter) — with this mix tape is there are seven songs per side, but no song
titles.
It's furnished at least three science fiction titles, I think because it says poems can brings us news from the future or the past or across the world, because their patterns can seem to tell you what's in somebody's heart.
But as scientists, we don't even know today how many cell types there are, and we don't know what the
titles
of most of those talks would be.
What I'm asking you to consider is what kind of opportunity- makers we might become, because more than wealth or fancy
titles
or a lot of contacts, it's our capacity to connect around each other's better side and bring it out.
And again, if packaging doesn't work and if the stories aren't going anywhere, I just come up with
titles
and hope that a title will sort of kick me off in the right direction.
Based on this definition, here's how I'm defining money shame: "the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed, and therefore unworthy of love and belonging, based on our bank account balances, our debts, our homes, our cars and our job titles."
When I was invited to give this talk a couple of months ago, we discussed a number of
titles
with the organizers, and a lot of different items were kicked around and were discussed.
Pretty much all the
titles
on them were by British or North American authors, and there was almost nothing in translation.
4.5 percent is tiny enough to start with, but what that figure doesn't tell you is that many of those books will come from countries with strong publishing networks and lots of industry professionals primed to go out and sell those
titles
to English-language publishers.
So today, companies are working with governments to put land
titles
on a blockchain.
I mean just take a look at some of the
titles
of self-help books: "Awaken the Giant Within," "Practicing the Power of Now," or here's a great one we can all relate to, "You are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life." (Laughter) When it comes to self-transformation, you can't help but get a sense of the excitement.
You might not think of the ultimate competitor, say, Bill Belichick, head coach of the New England Patriots, who has the all-time NFL record for Super Bowl
titles.
The best team I ever led in my career was based on superpowers, and we even gave ourselves fancy-pantsy
titles
like "the Pillar of Masterly Acumen."
But on Monday, they're back to being Junior HR Specialist and Systems Analyst 3. (Laughter) You know, these narrow job
titles
not only sound boring, but they're actually a subtle encouragement for people to make narrow and boring job contributions.
And when people were no longer limited by their day-to-day job titles, they felt free to bring all kinds of different skills and talents to the problems that they were trying to solve.
The other, a little notebook which he
titles "
The transmutation of species."
It's so easy to forget the roles that society places on us are so much more than mere
titles.
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