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Here is your weekly dose of photography. Hope you enjoy, feel free to send any feedback!
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Relatively recent (2019) :)
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#775 How can you include leadership into your programming?
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“This is the age of the computer, and if you know how to program the machine you can get quick and accurate answers. But, how can you include leadership--and morale which is affected by leadership--into your programming? Let us never forget the great importance of this element--leadership, and while we use computers for certain answers, let us not try to fight a whole war or even a single battle without giving proper consideration to the element of leadership.”
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154/365 And then you win the day after
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History is earned. You win the day. And then you win the day after. And then you do the same thing every day until you're dead. And you're remembered not for the winning, but because you never lost.
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- Francis Underwood, "House of Cards" (US) Season 5, Episode 8.
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153/365 You win the day
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History is earned. You win the day. And then you win the day after. And then you do the same thing every day until you're dead. And you're remembered not for the winning, but because you never lost.
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- Francis Underwood, "House of Cards" (US) Season 5, Episode 8.
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152/365 An invitation to calm
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The mind that is alert and relaxed sometimes gets creative, and when that happens, I’ll invite it to calm down so I can get back to my object of meditation, but if it doesn’t, I’ll just allow the creativity to run its full course while I observe the experience with equanimity.
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from "Joy on Demand: The Art of Discovering the Happiness Within" by Chade-Meng Tan
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151/365 Pause
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150/365 Aristotle's happiness
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Happiness does not consist in pastimes and amusements but in virtuous activities.
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