Yourself
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All you need to do is to take 10 minutes out a day to step back, to familiarize
yourself
with the present moment so that you get to experience a greater sense of focus, calm and clarity in your life.
So, I tell young people everywhere, it ain't where you start in life, it's what you do with life that determines where you end up in life, and you are blessed to be living in a country that, no matter where you start, you have opportunities so long as you believe in yourself, you believe in the society and the country, and you believe that you can self-improve and educate
yourself
as you go along.
Even in the midst of terrible destruction and death and chaos, I learned how ordinary people could help their neighbors, share food, raise their children, drag someone who's being sniped at from the middle of the road even though you
yourself
were endangering your life, helping people get into taxis who were injured to try to take them to hospitals.
And he said, "Go home, because if you miss his first tooth, if you miss his first step, you'll never forgive
yourself.
Sometimes, though, just the question "what do you do?" can feel like somebody's opening a tiny little box and asking you to squeeze
yourself
inside of it.
["What does equality mean to you?"] ["Marriage"] ["Freedom"] ["Civil rights"] ["Treat every person as you'd treat
yourself"
] It's when you don't have to think about it, simple as that.
You can see it for
yourself.
So you ask yourself, if education has become so much more expensive, has it become so much better?
And I've gone to more than 20 countries in the last few years with "Mating in Captivity," and I asked people, when do you find
yourself
most drawn to your partner?
It's a space you enter inside
yourself
and with another, or others.
What I'm here to talk with you about today is an intriguing new hypothesis and some surprisingly powerful new findings that I've been working on about the link between the structure of the language you speak and how you find
yourself
with the propensity to save.
I'd like you to ask yourself, what do you feel when you hear the words "organic chemistry?"
"Stand up for yourself."
Standing up for
yourself
doesn't have to mean embracing violence.
But I want to tell them that all of this is just debris left over when we finally decide to smash all the things we thought we used to be, and if you can't see anything beautiful about yourself, get a better mirror, look a little closer, stare a little longer, because there's something inside you that made you keep trying despite everyone who told you to quit.
You built a cast around your broken heart and signed it yourself, "They were wrong."
But you want to make half a million dollars trying to cure kids of malaria, and you're considered a parasite
yourself.
And we think of this as our system of ethics, but what we don't realize is that this system has a powerful side effect, which is: It gives a really stark, mutually exclusive choice between doing very well for
yourself
and your family or doing good for the world, to the brightest minds coming out of our best universities, and sends tens of thousands of people who could make a huge difference in the nonprofit sector, marching every year directly into the for-profit sector because they're not willing to make that kind of lifelong economic sacrifice.
Financial incentive was exiled from the realm of helping others, so that it could thrive in the area of making money for yourself, and in 400 years, nothing has intervened to say, "That's counterproductive and that's unfair."
CA: But you
yourself
get a long-term commercial benefit from that power.
CA: All right, so let's go back to another bet that you made with yourself, I guess, a kind of crazy bet.
You can ask yourself, what happens in a knowledge economy?
As you know, it's one thing to earn an A yourself, it's another thing to help someone else do well.
The future of health care is smart teams, and you'd better be on that team for
yourself.
You'll notice this if you ever have occasion to record
yourself
or a group of people talking.
You may have walked into that theater as an individual consumer, but if the theater does its job, you've walked out with a sense of
yourself
as part of a whole, as part of a community.
What's ended up happening over the past few decades is the kind of coverage that you had as a head of state or as a great celebrity is now being applied to you every day by all these people who are Tweeting, blogging, following you, watching your credit scores and what you do to
yourself.
Have you ever found
yourself
at a restaurant spacing out just doing this over and over?
We know that the brain caps off its second and last growth spurt in your 20s as it rewires itself for adulthood, which means that whatever it is you want to change about yourself, now is the time to change it.
So your 20s are the time to educate
yourself
about your body and your options.
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