Be Curious, Not Judgmental | Walt Whitman | Art Print (11x14)

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Be Curious, Not Judgmental | Walt Whitman | Art Print (11x14)

Be Curious, Not Judgmental | Walt Whitman | Art Print (11x14)

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Or have you been feeling lost and weary lately that these quotes made you feel better? We’d love to hear your story! Feel free to share it in the comment section below! Conversational Continuous Self-improvement ** Making ongoing incremental improvements to our conversations Brett Goldstein: He's a cauldron of emotion that he doesn't want anyone to know about, who has been raised-- in a culture of almost toxic masculinity, to be a [expletive] wall. And he has all these feelings and these emotions, but he cannot express them all. And he has to keep them pent up, which is why he talks like he talks because he's holding it all in. It's like a cork. You COULD be curious about all of the above, with their potential for the catastrophic in your mind’s eye. And you could easily be judgemental about what these words stir up in you, too. ( “What happens when!…”, kind of thing.)

The Four Levels of Knowledge Management The relation between Conversational Leadership and Knowledge Management

Most Subdued Moment of Panic

Brendan Hunt: They're like, "Brett turned in a Roy video." "Oh, did he? (LAUGHTER) Fire it up." And immediately was like, "Brett's Roy." It was immediate. Want some examples? I got some examples. Think “Brexit”, or “Donald Trump”, or “Global Warming”, or “Capitalism”, “Communism” or “Socialism”. First – as you may recall, the ACE Community was privileged to welcome Sr. Norma Pimentel, MJ to campus this summer. When I learned that I would have the privilege of helping host and interview Sr. Norma during her visit, I organized an extensive list of questions that I wanted to ask her in anticipation of the formal event.

When I was young I once found a book in a Dutch translation, 'The leaves of Grass'. It was the first time a book touched me by its feeling of freedom and open spaces, the way the poet spoke of the ocean by describing a drop of water in his hand. Walt Whitman was offering the world an open hand (now we call it democracy) and my 'Monument for Walt Whitman' became this open hand with mirrors, so you can see inside yourself. Live and love the life you have. Find your purpose and become happier. You are destined to succeed. Chatbots as Critical Thinking Partners Stimulating critical thinking is one of the most powerful application of chatbots The truth will set you free… but first, it will piss you off.” — Dr. Sharon Fieldstone, Season 2 Episode 7: “Headspace,” and Season 2 Episode 12: “Inverting the Pyramid of Success” Whitman never said or wrote “Be curious, not judgmental.” It is one of ten or fifteen “quotes” often falsely attributed to Whitman. I deal with these all the time, since people assume I’ll be able to give them the source of the quotation. This one, like several of the other false attributions, now appears on posters, t-shirts, and coffee mugs, and the internet keeps spreading the quotes through Facebook and other social media, so soon the false quotes are better known than any actual Whitman quotations!Walt Whitman was not just a poet and an essayist. He was also a humanist, who valued life in the essence of rationalism rather than superstition.

Finding a quote online is easy. Ensuring that quote was actually said by the person attributed is not always as simple. To prevent misinformation and ensure our writing is powerful and accurate, we must do our due diligence. Sure, it takes a bit of time and effort, but it’s an important part of the writing process. The Allure of Simple Stories We tend to readily accept uncomplicated narratives without verification During a scene in the Apple TV show "Ted Lasso," the title character, played by Jason Sudeikis, reflects on a quote supposedly written by 19th century American poet Walt Whitman that he once saw painted on a wall. "Be curious, not judgmental." While that simple statement provided some guidance to the character, it also left him a little misinformed, as Whitman never wrote these words. Looking over my scraps, I find I wrote the following during 1864. The happening to our America, abroad as well as at home, these years, is indeed most strange. The democratic republic has paid her to-day the terrible and resplendent compliment of the united wish of all the nations of the world that her union should be broken, her future cut off, and that she should be compell'd to descend to the level of kingdoms and empires ordinarily great. There is certainly not one government in Europe but is now watching the war in this country, with the ardent prayer that the United States may be effectually split, crippled, and dismember'd by it. There is not one but would help toward that dismemberment, if it dared. [...] Are we indignant? alarm'd? Do we feel jeopardized? No; help'd, braced, concentrated, rather. We are all too prone to wander from ourselves, to affect Europe, and watch her frowns and smiles. We need this hot lesson of general hatred, and henceforth must never forget it. Never again will we trust the moral sense nor abstract friendliness of a single government of the old world.Knowledge Cafés at PSMA Australia Using the Knowledge Café process to run a Knowledge Management Forum Artificial Intelligence ** The ability of machines to perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence While consistently attributed to Whitman, this popular motivational quote has no source. It is occasionally listed as occurring in Leaves of Grass, but the closest phrase found in that collection is "Be not curious about God." Oh, to be alive in such an age, when miracles are everywhere, and every inch of common air throbs a tremendous prophecy, of greater marvels yet to be.” We’re Richmond ’til we die, we’re Richmond ’til we die! We know we are, we’re sure we are, we’re Richmond ’til we die!” — Everyone, various episodes



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