Vulnerability
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592 examples of Vulnerability in a sentence
Vulnerability
is not weakness.
I define
vulnerability
as emotional risk, exposure, uncertainty.
We'd appreciate it if you wouldn't mention
vulnerability
or shame."
So let me go on the record and say,
vulnerability
is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.
Adaptability to change is all about
vulnerability.
The second thing, in addition to really finally understanding the relationship between
vulnerability
and courage, the second thing I learned, is this: We have to talk about shame.
I am not a natural
vulnerability
researcher.
And I did not learn about
vulnerability
and courage and creativity and innovation from studying
vulnerability.
And what I learned is this: You show me a woman who can actually sit with a man in real
vulnerability
and fear, I'll show you a woman who's done incredible work.
If we're going to find our way back to each other,
vulnerability
is going to be that path.
And we have the greatest chance of success if we recognize our
vulnerability.
Second, admit your
vulnerability.
I am asking us to balance the idea of our complete
vulnerability
with the complete notion of transformation of what is possible.
It self-educates both sides, enables a better understanding, reveals the strengths and weaknesses, and yes, like some of the speakers before, the shared
vulnerability
does lead to trust, and it does then become, that process, part of normalization.
I feared my truth, I feared my honesty, I feared my vulnerability, and that fear made me feel like I was forced into a corner, like I was forced into a corner and there was only one way out, and so I thought about that way every single day.
When he says, "Come to me that I might feed your flesh to the birds of the heavens and the beasts of the field," the phrase "come to me" is a hint also of his
vulnerability.
Immediately, I was struck by an incredible sense of fear, of confusion, of vulnerability, like anybody would.
Depression is the result of a genetic vulnerability, which is presumably evenly distributed in the population, and triggering circumstances, which are likely to be more severe for people who are impoverished.
In fact, it required seven years, a good dose of
vulnerability
and the company of my friends.
And being open to my
vulnerability
helped me connect with others in a deeper and more meaningful way and embrace life lessons I wouldn't have learned previously.
You feel naked, exposed and vulnerable, but that vulnerability, that humility, it can be an extraordinary benefit to the practice of medicine.
After the Romans left Britain in 410 CE, Saxon invaders from what’s now Germany and Denmark quickly capitalized on the
vulnerability
of the abandoned territory.
Now, of course you'd need to build in quotas on things like diversity and vulnerability, but it's a way of increasing the possibilities of matching.
Yet, while the grandeur of the ice is evident, so, too, is its
vulnerability.
Now, there are few words to describe the all-consuming feelings of vulnerability, shame, upset and injustice that I was ridden with in that moment and for the weeks to come.
And in that imperfection, you can find a
vulnerability.
And then there's space, and in that space feel your vulnerability, what matters most to you, your deepest intention.
Soap operas teach us to push away doubt and believe in our capacity for bravery, vulnerability, adaptability and resilience.
We followed a strict policy of being honest, and this also came with a certain exposure, an open-chested
vulnerability.
And on top of this period in his life of extreme
vulnerability
and fragility, Dylan found access to guns even though we'd never owned any in our home.
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