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Pooja Agnihotri
“The understanding of the environment - political, economic, social, technological, and legal is very crucial for the success of a business.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Irving Stone
“You know, Governer, most men do things through a desire to escape pain. Did you ever stop and watch a blind man begging on a street corner? A man passes by hurriedly and suddenly stops still; he looks hurt, annoyed. He goes back and drops a coin in the blind man's cup. Well - maybe he couldn't afford a dime. But the site of the helpless man standing forlornly at a corner hurts him, makes him feel a sense of social responsibility, and so he buys ten cents' worth of relief from social pain. It hurts me too much to see Debs and men like him faced with the possibility of spending years in prison, so I am buying relief too.”
Irving Stone, Clarence Darrow for the Defense

“Women marry thinking their chosen men would change, and they don’t! Men marry thinking their chosen counterpart won’t change, and they do!!”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Irving Stone
“Crime was not a cause, but a result; the prisons were the open sores of a diseased social body.”
Irving Stone, Clarence Darrow for the Defense

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Through sheer ineptitude at escaping, they were edged into the room.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Basil and Josephine Stories

“We live in a period where there's no time for "urgent-free pedagogy." Our instructional pursuits must be honest, bold, raw, unapologetic, and responsive to the social times.”
Gholdy Muhammad, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy

Deyth Banger
“Make it easier, fuck complexity!”
Deyth Banger, How to Talk to Anyone

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Unlike that of a society, the spiritual or intellectual awakening of a person is irreversible.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“The Social Currency - The intersection of bartering, cryptocurrency, and financing

The Social Currency addresses the idea that money is a social construct, and therefore so is poverty. From Capitalism to Communism, economists war over who controls the means of production. It is time for communities to become proactive in control over currency, the means of exchange.

Activists around the world are now challenging the idea that money has to be created and controlled by government.

In 2017, the bitcoin cryptocurrency that the anonymous Satoshi Nakomoto created and reserved for himself, was worth $22 billion.

Minorities, women, and even the disadvantaged among whites struggle to raise valuable capital to develop their goods and services.

The Social Currency presents a blockchain powered technology infrastructure for the alleviation of poverty.

Finally, the book will address how to comply with some of the regulatory hurdles necessary for the proper implementation of blockchain secure tokens offerings.”
Cecil John

Kenneth Eade
“Human beings are social animals. We crave the attention of others, descend into loneliness without it.”
Kenneth Eade, An Evil Trade

Gretchen Rubin
“Keep in mind that to avoid loneliness, many people need both a social circle and
an intimate attachment. Having just one of two may still leave you feeling lonely.”
Gretchen Rubin

“It's a bit too late - in my mid twenties, that I realised, natures speak and respond better to me than peoples. Simply, and ironically because, people has lost its own nature - of humanity.”
Tristan PD

David Smail
“To stand for something, whether in child-rearing or any other sphere, is of course to risk error; it is also to become conspicuous under the gaze of the Other, to give away one's position and to invite rejection. But it is also the only way through which social evolution can take a truly moral direction; it is the inescapable consequence of recognizing and taking seriously the fact that it is we who make the world, not 'it' or 'them'.”
David Smail, Illusion and Reality: The Meaning of Anxiety

Sy Montgomery
“Hyenas 'appear to violate the rules of mammalian biology,' Holekamp tells me. 'Studying the oddballs can teach you about the basics,' she explains. 'They allow us to gain insight into what the rules actually are.' And by showing us an alternative way to sociality and intelligence, they help us better understand our own beloved pets, and perhaps even ourselves.”
Sy Montgomery, Tamed and Untamed: Close Encounters of the Animal Kind

John M. Sheehan
“Social Distancing is Social Solidarity?

Strange is it not as the powers to say that "Social Distancing is Social solidarity" and yet "Social solidarity" means in it its basic form coming together!

Why do you think we were given Hebrews 10:25 and yet our Government and Big Corporations what us to be united on Social Distancing and in so doing we give up our power over them!”
John M. Sheehan

“They who think. Often forget, to be.”
Monaristw

“Biggest fallacy of legal system in civilised societies is that ‘truth” has to be proved, so by default ‘untruth’ prevails.”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Deyth Banger
“Pick up is not easy shit… you need constantly to expose yourself.”
Deyth Banger, How to Talk to Anyone

“It takes very little to be proud, but huge effort to be ashamed”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

Leo Tolstoy
“Next week, and a splendid ball. One of those balls where one always enjoys oneself.
Why, are there balls where one always enjoys oneself? Anna said, with tender irony.”
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

“Neglect the social comparison around you and be super-confident to protect yourself.”
sophieya

“It is ironic that when you sincerely believe you can help someone to not make the same mistake you have made, the answer is ‘stay out of it, I know what I am doing”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

“மது, மனதை துளைக்கும் மாயை.”
Dr Sivakumar Gowder
tags: social

“People idolise those who are bad, know they are bad, and say to others not to low them … And conversely, we tend to ignore those who are good, know they are good, and say to others to follow them. This creates a complex social divide. .”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

“People idolise those who are bad, know they are bad, and say to others not to follow them … And conversely, we tend to ignore those who are good, know they are good, and say to others to follow them. This creates a complex social divide. .”
Sandeep Sahajpal, The Twelfth Preamble: To all the authors to be!

“It is not easy to say "I love you". It is a great responsibility that we both will take. If you don't have the same feeling I have towards you, I will wish you all the best in your life and never obsess or even annoy you. But if not, you will be my whole world and I will be loyal to your love for the end of my life.”
Ahmed Wadaa-Allah

Hugh Mackay
“We thrive on our sense of belonging to families, neighbourhoods and all kinds of groups and communities. We utterly depend upon our social connections for our emotional and physical security, for our sense of well-being, being accepted and taken seriously. [p57]”
Hugh Mackay, The Kindness Revolution: How we can restore hope, rebuild trust and inspire optimism

Sandeep Jauhar
“Traditional" Japanese immigrants had coronary disease rates in line with their homeland counterparts. "Westernised" immigrants had a prevalence that was at least 3 times higher. "Retention of Japanese group relationships is associated with a lower rate of coronary heart disease", the authors concluded. And so, acculturation, they declared, is a major risk factor for coronary disease in immigrant populations.”
Sandeep Jauhar, Heart: A History

“The more you socialize, more you increase your exposure of being vulnerable to give up vital information to your rivals.”
Himangshu Shekhar

“The more you socialize, the more you increase your exposure of being vulnerable to give up vital information to your rivals.”
Himangshu Shekhar

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