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As a psychologist, I can tell you that there are people who look very good in a group, but they're very different in a one-on-one situation.
Henry Cloud
Good
You
People
Situation
Group
Tell
One-On-One
Look
Very
Different
Psychologist
Who
I think that God will provide opportunities and people and experiences, and everything we need to date and ultimately to find the one.
Henry Cloud
God
People
Opportunities
Will
Think
Everything
Find
Date
Provide
Ultimately
Experiences
Need
Some goals are not going to fulfill you. Choose goals that you value and care about.
Henry Cloud
You
Goals
Care
Value
Some
About
Going
Fulfill
Choose
Leaders set a very clear path every day, in a thousand different ways, of what the people must attend to, inhibit, and keep it current in front of them.
Henry Cloud
Day
Every Day
People
Path
Every
Ways
Thousand
Must
Attend
Clear
Leaders
Very
Current
Front
Different
Them
Inhibit
Keep
Different Ways
Set
The best way to advance in a career is to get great results while working with people.
Henry Cloud
Best
Great
People
Way
Best Way
Results
Great Results
Advance
Get
While
Working
Career
No matter how thoroughly a person may have learned the Greek alphabet, he will never be in a condition to repeat it backwards without further training.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Training
Matter
Will
Backwards
Thoroughly
Further
Never
He
Alphabet
Learned
Without
How
Repeat
Condition
Greek
Person
May
One needs but to say that, in the case of an unfamiliar sequence of syllables, only about seven can be grasped in one act, but that with frequent repetition and gradually increasing familiarity with the series this capacity of consciousness may be increased.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Needs
Increased
Increasing
Seven
One Act
Say
About
Case
Only
Frequent
Repetition
Familiarity
Gradually
May
Unfamiliar
Capacity
Act
Sequence
Grasped
Series
Consciousness
Syllables
Mental states of every kind, - sensations, feelings, ideas, - which were at one time present in consciousness and then have disappeared from it, have not with their disappearance absolutely ceased to exist.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Time
Feelings
Every
States
Kind
One Time
Mental
Absolutely
Disappearance
Disappeared
Ideas
Were
Exist
Sensations
Which
Then
Present
Consciousness
Mental events, it is said, are not passive happenings but the acts of a subject.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Events
Mental
Said
Passive
Subject
Happenings
Acts
Ideas which have been developed simultaneously or in immediate succession in the same mind mutually reproduce each other, and do this with greater ease in the direction of the original succession and with a certainty proportional to the frequency with which they were together.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Together
Mind
Other
Immediate
Ease
Mutually
Direction
Proportional
Developed
Simultaneously
Ideas
Greater
Frequency
Were
Been
Same
Reproduce
Which
Succession
Certainty
Original
Each
Sensorial perception, for example, certainly occurs with greater or less accuracy according to the degree of interest; it is constantly given other directions by the change of external stimuli and by ideas.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Change
Degree
Example
Perception
Other
Constantly
Given
Directions
For Example
Ideas
Greater
Occurs
Stimuli
According
Accuracy
Interest
Certainly
Less
External
Series of syllables which have been learned by heart, forgotten, and learned anew must be similar as to their inner conditions at the times when they can be recited.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Heart
Must
Anew
Similar
Learned
Been
Conditions
Times
Forgotten
Which
Series
Inner
Syllables
The amount of detailed information which an individual has at his command and his theoretical elaborations of the same are mutually dependent; they grow in and through each other.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Other
Detailed
Mutually
Individual
Through
Command
His
Same
Dependent
Information
Which
Theoretical
Each
Grow
Amount
The constant flux and caprice of mental events do not admit of the establishment of stable experimental conditions.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Events
Flux
Constant
Admit
Mental
Conditions
Stable
Establishment
Experimental
Caprice
The relation of repetitions for learning and for repeating English stanzas needs no amplification. These were learned by heart on the first day with less than half of the repetitions necessary for the shortest of the syllable series.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Day
Needs
Learning
Heart
First
Half
Relation
Learned
Were
Repeating
Repetitions
Than
Shortest
Less
English
Series
Amplification
Syllable
Necessary
The school-boy doesn't force himself to learn his vocabularies and rules altogether at night, but knows that be must impress them again in the morning.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Morning
Impress
Rules
Must
Force
Himself
Learn
Knows
Altogether
His
Again
Them
Night
These syllables, about 2,300 in number, were mixed together and then drawn out by chance and used to construct series of different lengths, several of which each time formed the material for a test.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Time
Together
Several
Drawn
Out
About
Construct
Material
Test
Were
Mixed
Different
Which
Formed
Then
Used
Series
Each
Each Time
Syllables
Chance
Number
Stories are the single most powerful tool in a leader's toolkit.
Howard Gardner
Leader
Single
Tool
Powerful
Powerful Tool
Most
Most Powerful
Stories
When we teach in pluralistic ways, there are two wonderful dividends. First of all, we reach more students, because some learn best through stories, some through works of art, some through role play etc. Second of all, we show what it is like really to understand something.
Howard Gardner
Art
Best
Wonderful
First
Ways
Pluralistic
Some
Something
More
Dividends
Through
Students
Like
Reach
First Of All
Learn
Because
Understand
Role
Stories
Etc
Really
Teach
Show
Works
Play
Second
Two
For most, the school is the first model of a community, and it can be a very powerful one. We need to ensure that young people are raised in educational communities that they admire and that they will seek to emulate or re-create for the rest of their lives.
Howard Gardner
People
School
Will
Rest
First
Young
Community
Ensure
Admire
Seek
Powerful
Most
Emulate
Educational
Very
Model
Young People
Communities
Lives
Raised
Need
I believe that the brain has evolved over millions of years to be responsive to different kinds of content in the world. Language content, musical content, spatial content, numerical content, etc.
Howard Gardner
World
Language
Different Kinds
Believe
Musical
Evolved
Responsive
Kinds
Over
Content
Years
Brain
Different
Etc
Spatial
Millions
Millions Of Years
Numerical
Kids go to school and college and get through, but they don't seem to really care about using their minds. School doesn't have the kind of long term positive impact that it should.
Howard Gardner
Positive
School
Care
College
Long
Positive Impact
Minds
Kids
Kind
Impact
About
Seem
Through
Long-Term
Term
Go
Get
Really
Should
Using
We are not going to get rid of the digital media - nor should we want to - and so our challenge is to use the media to determine the truth, rather than to let the media obfuscate matters.
Howard Gardner
Truth
Challenge
Digital
Matters
Our
Determine
Rather
Nor
Than
Get
Going
Want
Should
Use
Rid
Media
If we were to abandon concern for what is true, what is false, and what remains indeterminate, the world would be totally chaotic. Even those who deny the importance of truth, on the one hand, are quick to jump on anyone who is caught lying.
Howard Gardner
Truth
World
Lying
Chaotic
Those
Abandon
Would
Would-Be
Totally
Remains
True
Importance
Concern
Caught
Were
False
Hand
Jump
Quick
Deny
Anyone
Who
Even
I am trained as a psychologist, and I think of all human issues in terms of psychology, neuroscience, genetics, and evolutionary theory.
Howard Gardner
Think
Evolutionary
Neuroscience
Genetics
Terms
Am
Issues
Trained
Human
Psychologist
Psychology
Theory
As history unfolds, as cultures evolve, of course the intelligences which they value change.
Howard Gardner
History
Change
Value
Evolve
Course
Cultures
Unfolds
Which
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