A Quote by Kristin Armstrong

We either live with intention or exist by default. — © Kristin Armstrong
We either live with intention or exist by default.
I was able to use credit default swaps to protect not only my investments but the hundreds of jobs that exist because of my investment. I understand the dangers of credit default swaps and the benefits of credit default swaps.
Default choices often remain unchanged for no reason other than being the default, either because of this lack of information or humans' status quo bias.
By default, most of us have taken the dare to simply survive. Exist. Get through. For the most part, we live numb to life - we've grown weary and apathetic and jaded... and wounded.
We assume whiteness is the default because whiteness, historically, has been the default. This is one of the many reasons diverse representation matters so much. We need to change the default.
I don't understand people who just live to exist, live to be OK. Live to be regular, live to be average. It doesn't make any sense to me. I live to be the best. I don't live to be good. You only get one life, and I live to be great. I live to be special.
Through default or intention, unaware or by design, we not only choose but create the visible outer conditions that are most resonant to our inner state of being.
Life either happens by design or default, you choose.
Intention is power. Intention is ownership. Intention is commitment. Intention is magic.
It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default.
It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might has well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default.
I believe in the power of intention to change the landscape of our society - and it is my intention to live an authentic life of compassion and integrity and action. Jamey Rodemeyer's life changed mine.
The intention of this way of life [voluntary simplicity] is not to dogmatically live with less. It's a more demanding intention of living with balance. This is a middle way that moves between the extremes of poverty and indulgence.
Either I exist or I do not exist, and no amount of pap which I happen to be lapping can dull me to the loss.
As to gods, I have no way of knowing either that they exist or do not exist, or what they are like.
As to the gods, I have no means of knowing either that they exist or do not exist.
The Buddha takes no position on gods, he suggests they may exist or they may not, but either way you can live a moral life.
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