A Quote by Ryan Holiday

Every job carries occupational hazards. — © Ryan Holiday
Every job carries occupational hazards.
The Christian's chief occupational hazards are depression and discouragement.
One of the occupational hazards of reviewing year-end biopics with Oscar ambitions is pointing out discrepancies between the real subjects and their on-screen avatars.
One of the occupational hazards of being an actor, the reason why so many actors are insecure, is that the only way we know we're good is when other people tell us.
Writing in certain environments carries with it an occupational risk.
There are several occupational hazards for book reviewers, chief among them being the Curse of the Jaded Palate - that sinking feeling when you start reading a new book and begin to suspect that you've seen it all before.
Economists have the same occupational hazard as baseball managers and football coaches: Every person on the street knows their job better than they do.
In every case, the environmental hazards were made known only by independent scientists, who were often bitterly opposed by the corporations responsible for the hazards.
There are hazards in everything one does, but there are greater hazards in doing nothing.
There are hazards in anything one does but there are greater hazards in doing nothing.
The primary occupational hazard of blogging is this: it's easier when you yourself take on some of the traits of insanity. It's a job that requires the doer to be selfish, self-absorbed, and superficial.
The first thing I do when I get there?like all of the players on tour?is apply sunscreen. One of the few hazards of the job is the wear-and-tear our skin takes from the sun.
For plague and pestilence, plunder and pollution, the hazards of nature and the hunger of children are the foes of every nation. The earth, the sea and the air are the concern of every nation.
Natural hazards, however formidable, are inherently less dangerous and less uncertain than fighting hazards. All conditions are more calculable, all obstacles more surmountable than those of human resistance.
I suppose the biggest thing I learned is that I'm in it for the right reasons. I love my job as much now as when I first began. I still feel fully invested in every audition, every job - large or small, every appearance, every meeting with every fan.
Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.
Every adversity, every failure, and every heartache, carries with it the Seed of an equivalent or greater Benefit.
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