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I was in a wealthy coma and I wasn't looking inward.
It's an album looking inward, seeking purpose and peace of mind.
No longer are we looking inward but we are looking outwards.
I am always looking inward for inspiration, this song is no exception.
Firms are now looking inward, and so is the lead trade group.
Photo: WikipediaOnce again, scientists are looking inward to explore the next frontier.
"The first thing you should be doing is looking inward," said Nemko.
You're going to be in a private mood—looking inward, not outward.
They were unwilling to ask Congress for more money before first looking inward.
"Hopefully he's dealing with things, looking inward, and will blossom from it," Silverman said.
But the industry itself is finally looking inward to reveal who they've been overlooking.
Which is to say: It refuses to do the real work of looking inward.
If you see these things and nod approvingly, maybe spend some time looking inward.
Like the Middle East, South Asia can find its solution only by looking inward.
Germany's leaders are looking inward at rising populism, their chancellor on her way out.
Beijing does this mostly looking inward for the sake of stability, not outward for growth.
Both Shaffs pinpoint a societal change toward looking inward for modern audiences' enthusiasm for Audium.
"My meditation and focus on looking inward has helped me balance my emotions," Weinstein wrote.
And the United States can't meet its voracious appetite for oil by looking inward only.
All of those countries are going to be looking inward for the rest of this year.
This is the temptation of looking inward and it can have heavy consequences for big democracies.
Though some days can be challenging, Moore tells PEOPLE that she moved on by looking inward.
Instead of looking inward, we often look for external verification that everything will be all right.
So the Army is looking inward, reforming itself to make the prospect of serving more attractive.
But most of the album has her musing on more private, domestic matters and looking inward.
Unlike Carter's words, Trump's suggest a man incapable of looking inward, of feeling shame, humility, or love.
Looking inward and understanding where you made mistakes in the past helps you set up for change.
To fight the uniformity in offerings, bartenders have begun looking inward to tell stories with their drinks.
Are the disembodied eyes looking at the world or are they looking inward and remembering the past?
While some places are looking inward, the game of basketball is arguably more global than its ever been.
But as we're looking inward, International Women's Day is also an opportunity for us all to look outward.
But he or she must also not forget that strengthening our foreign policy will involve looking inward too.
By looking inward, companies can identify and promote incumbent middle skills workers who have already demonstrated those skills.
Karkowsky would have preferred a real apology, she said, and some sense that The Times was looking inward.
As part of this, many men are looking inward, wondering how they can stop being part of the problem.
Elliot, the hero of Mr. Robot, for instance, blames globalism for what's wrong with him, instead of looking inward.
At one point, Fareeda explicitly calls Jodi out for constantly seeking external validation instead of looking inward for it.
But we're also looking inward and pointing out that [immigrants] have been a part of it the whole time.
But we're also looking inward and pointing out that they have been a part of it the whole time.
"We're going to have two presidents looking inward," said Celia Toro, expert on international relations at El Colegio de México.
Looking inward as much as outward, Monson and her collaborators explore how bodies know when disaster, or refuge, is near.
"We've always had visionaries," he says — but this time they are not just looking inward; they have a global vision.
And it was a long road, and it took a lot of looking inward and retraining my brain to think positively.
"Mama," the album's turning point, finds the singer looking inward at the women who raised her, before preparing to love again.
Now, both members of the "Special Relationship" are looking inward at a time when that world order is increasingly under siege.
Virtually every incumbent financial institution (FI) is now looking inward and engaging in an innovation drive, spurred on by competition from fintechs.
She credited much of her own business success to looking inward, urging start-up founders to constantly assess their own company's identity.
Power, who once urged Americans to search the world for people whom they could help, writes of reassuring herself by looking inward.
Pekar's work was landmark for being autobiographical; he stayed mostly close to home, looking inward and at his immediate surroundings for inspiration.
But with Joker, Phillips spends more time looking inward at Arthur than outward at the world he's trying to analyze and find wanting.
In a presidential campaign season where the rhetoric has too often been about fear and looking inward, this is a lesson worth remembering.
Just last month, he published "Lose Well," which examines the benefit of failing, one of several books he has written on looking inward.
On Monday, Francis also addressed the deterioration of international ties at a time when populist governments and leaders have taken to looking inward.
Perhaps instead of looking outward for reasons why people's hearts have moved away from the church, maybe the church should spend time looking inward.
Your inner work should mirror your physical journey: Start by looking inward and letting the world beyond the path ahead of you fall away.
Governments had to choose between maintaining high standards of regulation and respecting each others' rules, or looking inward with big costs to global trade.
Followers of Jesus aren't doing a very good job of living faithfully in a broken world, perhaps because we're looking inward instead of upward.
In "The Fire Next Time," his stunning book of 1963, James Baldwin wrote that white people could resolve their position only by looking inward.
We're in the midst of a moment when many of the world's strongest democracies are looking inward, or investing in bonds centered around security.
I hope her question serves as a much-needed wake-up call for a community that has not always been totally honest in looking inward.
I'm also spending a lot of time looking inward and reflecting on how we can strengthen our culture and improve our employees' experience at Uber.
And the country is looking inward as voters cite Russian influence, the fight against corruption, and its economic outlook as their primary concerns, says Twining.
We are dedicated to judging others when we should all be looking inward, and not getting involved in things that are none of our business.
Governments had to choose between maintaining high standards of regulation and respecting each others' rules, or looking inward with big costs to global trade, he said.
Yes, there's elements of the song that has to do with a relationship, but it really is about a struggle with yourself and facing yourself and looking inward.
I think that this move towards nationalism or looking inward, a lot of loud voices, but I don&apost happen to think it&aposs -- it&aposs the bulk.
Mr. Washington's eight-piece jazz band — including a singer, two drummers, and Mr. Washington's father, Rickey, on soprano saxophone — arrayed itself in a circle on it, looking inward.
The series has its premiere at a moment when, in the United States at least, the presidential election has left many looking inward with snarls full of uncertainty.
Certainly, withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, shunning Cuba after Obama had normalized relations, and looking to rescind the Iran nuclear deal are all signs of a country looking inward.
As well as looking inward to work on growing a company, Lykke said it was important for founders to prioritize taking a break from the bubble of their own business.
By irritating and confusing her reader, Zink reminds us that the fiction writer cannot know the world inside and out truthfully, cannot trust the world she makes by looking inward.
Through deep concentration or any activity where a larger perspective is gained, we are better able to relate to the parts of the outer world we've neglected while looking inward.
The work of knitting the country back together means looking inward, to understand the biases we didn't ask to have, and then outward, at people we didn't fully see before.
And beyond the substance of the negotiations, the British government has signaled in recent days that it is looking inward, and will be hostile to those who are not British citizens.
After hundreds of years of looking inward, China is flexing its muscles regionally by building aircraft carriers, asserting its dominance over most of the disputed South China Sea and sending troops abroad.
But as I made my way up through the exhibit, I found myself laughing hysterically and feeling incredibly distraught with the human condition—both emotional extremes left me looking inward for meaning.
Every step in science is the mark of a species that is willing to challenge itself and press forward, seeking out wonder, identifying problems and solving them, looking inward by looking outward.
"The member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire took aim at Prime Minister Johnson and Labour Party leader Corbyn, accusing UK's two main political parties of "looking inward at a time of national crisis.
As the year draws to a close and Trump faces a 2019 looking inward to the myriad investigations he faces at home, he will no doubt turn his back on surging global turbulence.
At a time when Americans are looking inward and rethinking the assumptions that undergird liberal internationalism, it's not unreasonable to ask whether we still need or can afford 800 military bases around the world.
At best, she's a half-assed grifter, seemingly more concerned with plastering "Self-Obsessed Mess" on a cap for profit than with looking inward as to why doing so is her response to criticism.
Therein lies the triumph of Johnson's and Parks's adaptation, and even where it improves upon the book on which it is based: Native Son confronts the complications of being Black in America by looking inward.
While I only met with a very small fraction of all the artists in Santiago, the impression I was left with is that many are still looking inward, into the histories of their own country.
As an increasing number of school districts and institutions shut down and more and more people practice social distancing, you might be looking inward as you try to make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. de Blasio has promoted two prongs of this approach to local and national audiences: officers engaging in deeper outreach with residents and, at the same time, looking inward to the internal biases they maintain.
Writing "Zaitoun" was a different exercise: Rather than looking inward, as she did for "The Saffron Tales," she viewed herself as a conduit for "Zaitoun," vanishing and simply writing what she saw as an outsider.
"It forced us to start to looking inward," says John Bridge, a Preston-born architect who helped design the new market as a partner at a local firm, and has since begun his own practice.
With populist tides rising -- as evidenced by the election of nationalist President Andrzej Duda -- Poles are now looking inward for leadership, cautious of both Russia to its East and the European Union and Germany to the West.
JOYCE MANOR "Cody" (Epitaph) and PUP "The Dream Is Over" (SideOneDummy) At every turn, punks are looking inward — in the case of Joyce Manor, the excavation is in plain sight; in Pup, it's hidden beneath a squall.
If, as some theorists have claimed, all experience is mediated and second-hand, then looking inward does not even exist as a possibly, which implies that one's awareness as an isolated individual is no longer regarded as important.
"Once we processed these things, it took a lot of looking inward and introspection and I thought to myself, 'What is my greatest tool, you know, what is the thing that I can use to express myself," he continued.
Two crucial bits I'll leave you with: If you're struggling to figure out whether something is important to you, spend some time looking inward to see if it's truly core to who you are and what your ambitions are.
"I deeply believe the response to the subject of immigration is not in looking inward or in nationalist provocations but in building effective European solutions," President Emmanuel Macron of France said in a meeting with the new Italian government in Rome last week.
"I deeply believe the response to the subject of immigration is not in looking inward or in nationalist provocations but in building effective European solutions," President Emmanuel Macron of France said in a meeting with the new Italian government in Rome last week.
The race is on to attract as much expertise in artificial intelligence as possible at tech companies large and small, and more than a few Silicon Valley giants are looking inward to convert tech talent they already possess into the AI resources they increasingly need.
TRADE IS THE REASON THAT CHINA LIFTED SEVEN HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE OUT OF POVERTY AND ALL THE TALK ON EVERY SIDE ABOUT LOOKING INWARD, ABOUT NOT EMBRACING THE REST OF THE WORLD, ABOUT BRINGING TRADE DOWN, WE'RE EXTREMELY WORRIED BECAUSE ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR EVERYBODY ARE VERY, VERY BAD.
For the oil painting's title, Sherald chose the well-known saying: "When I let go of what I am I become what I might be," suggesting that by turning away from external constraints — such as prejudices or stereotypes — and looking inward, we can connect with a truer version of ourselves.
"Looking inward and seeing what your body can do, and how it can heal itself, is going to affect all aspects of medicine," she says, noting that she gave PRP treatments a fair amount of skepticism in the beginning, but has seen the science behind growth factors work right before her eyes.
"We will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt," he said.
"We will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time when technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt," said the former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, who was the Democratic nominee for president in 2004.
I mean, yeah, I was raised in western Pennsylvania in the 1980s, so I definitely have that man thing inside of me, but there just came a point long ago where (often with the help of the people in my life) I started looking inward, and if I found something that I thought didn't make sense, or if I noticed myself saying things that were messed up—like those subtle, insidious notions that men have about women that they don't even realize are unfair—I just stopped saying and, more importantly, thinking those things.

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