"Predator" - you probably remember. Arnold S. his character today and in real life acting governor of the State of California, and his pals from the special unit will actually deliver in Central America, a minister from rebel hands meet, but in such a nasty, lousy monster "from outer space", which opened a Schlachte hard. So far, so familiar, the movie is 22 years old, is considered genre classics and is really not the worst of what Hollywood has thrown on the market. For this film, we should take life lessons?
Have one of these finds, which are excited by the title alone my attention: 8 Life Lessons We Can All Learn from "Predator" .
My highlights:
Payback Is A Bitch ... this scene should make you think twice about the consequences before you do something to piss off someone else.
(Revenge is a bitch ... this scene, you should be thinking about the consequences twice before you do something that makes someone else angry.)
A certain truth is undeniable, but we need for this in-depth knowledge of the "Predator"?
Just because you're the boss does not mean you get a free pass to suck.
(Just because you're the boss, does not mean that they have carte blanche to be shit.)
Right. Shit is not tied to rank and name, yet it is based on hierarchies. And yet it is true that very often to the executive suite to the fact his shit over to the dregs savors - and most of it still comes through.
Upon storming the guerrilla camp, Blain takes a bullet. When he's asked about it, he replies simply, "I is not got time to bleed." [...]
Somehow, we find time to update our Twitter and Facebook pages 30 times a day, while this guy does not even have time to bleed. A lot more would get done if we shared his sense of urgency.
. (During the storming of the guerrilla camp hits a ball Blain When asked, he replied only: "I have no time to bleed." [...]
Somehow we find time to our Twitter and Facebook pages 30 times a day to update, while this guy does not even have time to bleed. Much more could be done, we would share his sense of urgency.)
It's alright. I sometimes do not even have the time, do not have time to. I know this only too well. The other day, I used to just maintain an outpatient basis, the state of bladder filling was quite annoying, but I simply had no time to give in to. Eventually, after only holding back the external sphincter of the bladder and the urine content in the brain has developed toxic effects, there was no other way, and I had to go into the station and ... well, you know already. If customers do not you go to the toilet, take time outpatient basis, then you understand that
If you have long been pinched, it happens sometimes that one - caused by a spasm - a drop at a time and forever ... well, that just. I was angry, mad at my urine, the bladder, the sphincter. I präzisiere: I would under normal circumstances, become furious, but I had no time for it.
When In Doubt, Fire Wildly Into The Woods [...] It's not the most efficient model for getting things done, but it's a lot better than sitting back and doing nothing.
(If in doubt, shoot wildly into the woods [...] It is not the most effective way to get something done, but there is a lot better than sitting back and doing nothing.)
Aha. Soso. Fires in the forest. As an allegory for the activism may still be all right, but as we do in the current global economic crisis may see, activism is not always the solution to all problems. Sit back and do nothing but also not. For me it fails in the forest fires, the simple fact that there is a lack of Firearms me. But maybe it does in an emergency, a water pistol? Optionally, I could also try using cotton swabs throws. In any case: in the woods. I can see me.
Never Rely On The Help Of Others [...] Self-reliance is a valuable trait to have, whether you're in the jungle or trying to get something on a really high shelf at Home Depot.
(Never trust on others [...] independence is a valuable Wesenzug, whether you're in the jungle or try something on a really high to grab the board, "Home Depot".)
That's right, preferably does everything alone. Outside help may come - but not necessarily. Then roll up your sleeves and prefer their own hand. But this is not an exclusive "Predator" is wisdom.
All this talk about killing is simply a metaphor for getting things done. With strategy, cooperation and lots of hard work, there really is not anything that can not be accomplished. It also helps if you bring a bunch of of machine guns.
(All this talk about killing is simply a metaphor for creating something. With strategy, cooperation, and a lot of hard work, there's really nothing that can not be overcome. It also helps if you bring a bunch of machine guns.)
D'accord. Strategy, cooperation, hard work - so it fits to almost everything we had, "Predator" yet taught. Make themselves, rather than rely on outside help, in case of doubt into the woods to shoot.
Where: What fire has to do with strategy in the woods? And revenge is a bitch, remember? If that's what you do want to create not by machine guns, it is probably true mighty pissed. Quite apart from the fact that average Joe blogger as I have a very limited arsenal of weapons - cotton swabs and water guns, you know.
Since laughs as a "predator" dead but also a variant to get at him ...
















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