A Quote by Camila Morrone

More exposure leads to more judgment and negativity. — © Camila Morrone
More exposure leads to more judgment and negativity.
Regret leads to negativity, and negativity kills creativity.
The basis for true change is freedom from negativity. And that's what acceptance implies: no negativity about what is. And then you see what this moment requires: what is it that is required now so that life can express itself more fully?
Don't respond to negativity with more negativity. Just put your head down and prove your critics wrong.
It takes ten thousand hours to truly master anything. Time spent leads to experience; experience leads to proficiency; and the more proficient you are the more valuable you'll be.
Exposure and attention make a work famous - the more you talk about it, the more attention it gets, the more validity it achieves.
Because we have learned to believe negativity is more realistic, it appears more real than any positive voice.
A more happy mind leads to quietness and clarity. And that clarity helps you have a greater capacity to do more and to become more successful and more giving.
Anything you can do extra like be more focused, pay more attention to detail, be more fundamental, that leads to less mistakes.
My job is essentially just corralling more and more and more facts and information, and occasionally seeing whether that leads to some action.
I've always felt that the human-centered approach to computer science leads to more interesting, more exotic, more wild, and more heroic adventures than the machine-supremacy approach, where information is the highest goal.
What leads us astray is confusing more choices with more control. Because it is not clear that the more choices you have the more in control you feel. We have more choices than we've ever had before.
...one opportunity leads directly to another, just as risk leads to more risk, life to more life, and death to more death.
When you have different kinds of scientific and mathematical minds approaching problems, you will get more solutions. This leads to more innovation and more creative design.
Watch what happens on Twitter. One thing leads to another very quickly. And in an ironic sense, even though it's such a democratic form of communication, there's a funny way in which it leads to a hardening of a conventional wisdom much more quickly than might happen if you were reflecting on it a little more.
No more painters, no more scribblers, no more musicians, no more sculptors, no more religions, no more royalists, no more radicals, no more imperialists, no more anarchists, no more socialists, no more communists, no more proletariat, no more democrats, no more republicans, no more bourgeois, no more aristocrats, no more arms, no more police, no more nations, an end at last to all this stupidity, nothing left, nothing at all, nothing, nothing.
Having more exposure is kind of a bittersweet thing for me, honestly, because it's nice to have a little more job security in life now.
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