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"I shall consider human actions and appetites just as if it were a question of lines, planes, and bodies." -Spinoza, in Ethics In her first inquiry toward decelerationist aesthetics, Katherine Behar explores the rise of two "big deal" contemporary phenomena, big data and obesity. In both, scale rearticulates the human as a diffuse informational pattern, causing important shifts in political form as well as aesthetic form. Bigness redraws relationships between the singular and the collective. Understood as informational patterns, collectives can be radically inclusive, even incorporating nonhumans. As a result, the political subject is slowly becoming a new object. This social and informational body belongs to no single individual, but is shared in solidarity with something "bigger than you." In decelerationist aesthetics, the aesthetic properties, proclivities, and performances of objects come to defy the accelerationist imperative to be nimbly individuated. Decelerationist aesthetics rejects atomistic, liberal, humanist subjects; this unit of self is too consonant with capitalist relations and functions. Instead, decelerationist aesthetics favors transhuman sociality embodied in particulate, mattered objects; the aesthetic form of such objects resists capitalist speed and immediacy by taking back and taking up space and time. In just this way, big data calls into question the conventions by which humans are defined as discrete entities, and individual scales of agency are made to form central binding pillars of social existence through which bodies are drawn into relations of power and pathos.
An inspirational self-help and spiritual guide for tapping into the strength and comfort around us and releasing the blocks and insecurities that hold us back in order to create deeper connections with the world and people around us. Bestselling author Fearne Cotton weaves her own journey of discovery and personal stories with the deep knowledge, ancient practices, and emotional tools of renowned spiritualists and thought leaders. With their help, she peels back layers of anxiety and self-limiting beliefs to find contentment, happiness, and deeper meaning. Down-to-earth and relatable, Bigger Than Us is divided into three universal lessons that we can all learn, no matter who we are or what we believe: love, awareness, and communication. From intuition and energy to the law of attraction, ritual, prayer, and signs, Fearne explores positive ideas and exercises that are available to every single one of us.
In It's Bigger Than Hip Hop, M. K. Asante, Jr. looks at the rise of a generation that sees beyond the smoke and mirrors of corporate-manufactured hip hop and is building a movement that will change not only the face of pop culture, but the world. Asante, a young firebrand poet, professor, filmmaker, and activist who represents this movement, uses hip hop as a springboard for a larger discussion about the urgent social and political issues affecting the post-hip-hop generation, a new wave of youth searching for an understanding of itself outside the self-destructive, corporate hip-hop monopoly. Through insightful anecdotes, scholarship, personal encounters, and conversations with youth across the globe as well as icons such as Chuck D and Maya Angelou, Asante illuminates a shift that can be felt in the crowded spoken-word joints in post-Katrina New Orleans, seen in the rise of youth-led organizations committed to social justice, and heard around the world chanting "It's bigger than hip hop."
George loves to remind his little sister Lottie that he is bigger and gets to do grown-up things. A trip to the funfair teaches George that maybe he's not always big enough either.
The small or mid-sized business' guide to outselling the big boys Often, small or mid-sized businesses don't think they have the resources or the talent to compete with the larger competitors in their industry. But just because they don't have the advertising budgets or purchasing power of their bigger counterparts doesn't mean they can't play ball. For sales organizations, service matters much more than size. If your sales business is competing with much bigger fish, the odds are stacked against you. Pressured and powerless, frustrated and overwhelmed, you might be tempted to give up. But smaller businesses often find advantages over their bigger competitors. • Includes proven tactics to help small businesses tackle bigger competitors • Author William T. Brooks is also the author of The New Science of Selling and Persuasion and How to Sell at Higher Margins Than Your Competitors • Shows you how to steal market share from bigger vendors with bigger resources Just because your business can't flood the market with salespeople or contend on economy of scale and purchasing power, that doesn't mean you can't compete. The secret is Playing Bigger Than You Are.
Bigger Than YOU is the entrepreneur's playbook to building an UNSTOPPABLE team.This book breaks down each of the simple steps and proven strategies to take your team from 0 to hero and is relevant for business owners at any age or stage that want to improve the profitability and performance of their team.If you are a small business owner or entrepreneur that is burnt out, exhausted, stretched too thin trying to do it all....this is for you. The #biggerthanyou movement was designed to help entrepreneurs understand how to create leverage and scale in their business by building a winning team.In the book, Kelly Roach teaches you a systematic way to create a championship team invested, capable and competent to help you achieve your big mission, vision and goals.If you lead people and want to produce more profit with and through them, then this is your solution.Bigger than YOU walks the entrepreneur, small business owner or leader through the mindset, skillset and toolset needed to lead their team to extraordinary levels of success to gain market leadership and achieve rapid sustainable growth.Upon completing this book you will understand how to manage, engage and retain top performers for life, even if you are just getting started or have struggled to lead effectively in the past.Kelly Roach is a highly sought after speaker,business growth strategist and peak performance coach. Her work has been featured in INC, Bloomburg, ABC, Entrepreneur and dozens of other media outlets and publications around the World.
It has been said that the richest place on earth is the graveyard because, there, you will find many dreams that were never achieved all because the dream carriers failed to understand the processes that must first be endured, and they equally failed to acquit with God, who gives and fulfills dreams. Therefore, this book was written to encourage all God's dream carriers and to equip them with the revelation of how to realize their dreams. The concept of this book is based on the story of Joseph in the book of Genesis, a man that pursued his dream through painful processes, but by God, he was able to accomplish them even in a strange land Egypt where he was a slave, an immigrant, and later, jailed.
Mitch just can’t catch any luck with the ladies. It all started when his high-school sweetheart left him for a barrel-chested gym rat with big muscles. He can’t help but wonder: is that what all girls want? Wanting changes in his life, he decides to sign up for a membership at his local gym. The gym is a bit unorthodox in its methods, and his orientation starts with a chat that feels more like a therapy session. But the gym’s administrator ensures him that it’s important to understand every client on a deeper level before pairing them with a personal trainer. Mitch isn’t quite so sure he made the right decision when he meets his trainer: a petite, young, beautiful blonde named Samantha. Samantha doesn’t seem to be pushing Mitch into building big muscles. She has other plans in her head, but keeps ensuring him that he’s on the right track. He’s not so certain she knows what she’s doing, but he signed the contract and agreed to pay for a year of personal training.