We Must Die
Found 4 free book(s)The Psychology of Waiting Lines - Columbia University
www.columbia.eduthey must pay attention not only to the readily-measurable, objective, reality of waiting times, but also how those waits are experienced. It is a common experience that a two minute wait can feel like nothing at a ll, or can feel like 'forever'. We must learn to influence how the customer feels about a given length of waiting time.
Anatomy of the State - Mises Institute
cdn.mises.orgWe must, therefore, emphasize that “we” are not the government; the government is not “us.” The government does not in any accurate sense “represent” the majority of the people. 1 But, even 1 We cannot, in this chapter, develop the many problems and fallacies of “democracy.” Suffice it to say here that an individual’s
Killing And Letting Die - James Rachels
jamesrachels.orgKilling And Letting Die Is it worse to kill someone than to let someone die? It seems obvious to common sense that it is worse. We allow people to die, for example, when we fail to contribute money to famine-relief efforts; but even if we feel somewhat …
WHO WILL CRY WHEN YOU DIE?
www.robinsharma.comwhen you die the world cries while you rejoice.” We live in an age when we have forgotten what life is all about. We can easily put a person on the Moon, but we have trouble walking across the street to meet a new neighbor. We can fire a missile across the world with pinpoint accuracy, but we have trouble keeping a date with our