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There are two main drivers of asset class returns - inflation and growth.
I believe that the general growth in large [financial] institutions have occurred in the context of an underlying structure of markets in which many of the larger risks are dramatically -- I should say, fully -- hedged.
Productivity growth, however it occurs, has a disruptive side to it. In the short term, most things that contribute to productivity growth are very painful.
We must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting the annual inflow of some 50,000 dependents, who are for the most part the material of the future growth of the immigrant-descended population. It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre.
There is no growth without change, no change without fear or loss and no loss without pain.
Growth solves (nearly) all problems
No growth hack, brilliant marketing idea, or sales team can save you long term if you don't have a sufficiently good product.
Survival is a growth strategy.
Growth and value investing are joined at the hip.
We are called to be strong companions and clear mirrors to one another, to seek those who reflect with compassion and a keen eye how we are doing, whether we seem centered or off course ... we need the nourishing company of others to create the circle needed for growth, freedom and healing.
If we don't get a grip on government spending, there will be no growth.
I think the challenge is to takedifficult and painful times and turn them into something beneficial, something that makes you grow.
Grace is what matters. In anything. Especially life, especially growth, tragedy, pain, love, death. About people, that's what matters. That's a quality I admire very greatly. It keeps you from reaching for the gun too quickly; it keeps you from destroying things too foolishly; it sort of keeps you alive and keeps you open for more understanding.
The fear of rejection really kind of stunts your growth as a person. I mean, it's like a friend of mine says, who cares if you fail? Who cares if you fail? It's like babies try to get up and walk all the time and they keep falling down. If we just gave up, we'd all be crawling around.
If you find yourself perplexed, or perhaps in a quandary, remember that human growth is perpendicular. We grow up and we grow forward, we just have to keep on growing steadily in both ways.
Computer literacy is a contact with the activity of computing deep enough to _x000D_make the computational equivalent of reading and writing fluent and enjoyable. _x000D_As in all the arts, a romance with the material must be well under way. If _x000D_we value the lifelong learning of arts and letters as a springboard for _x000D_personal and societal growth, should any less effort be spent to make computing _x000D_a part of our lives?
The conviction that Christian doctrine matters for Christian living is one of the most important growth points of the Christian life.
As long as quick numerical growth remains the primary indicator of church health, the truth will be compromised. Instead, churches must once again begin measuring success not in terms of numbers but in terms of fidelity to the Scriptures.
How much should the state be involved in regulating the growth in communities when you already have a county doing it, or a city doing it?
We can't be in survival mode. We have to be in growth mode.
The progressive Left can be in favor of Big Government or population control but not both. The mutual incompatibility is about to plunge Europe into societal collapse. There is no precedent in human history for economic growth on declining human capital - and that's before anyone invented unsustainable welfare systems.
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