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" ... McGraw: "War Of Art," there was something so intimate about that song. And for me, as an artist, playing those clubs for all those years, but also stepping out on that stage and getting in that spotlight, if you're in front of 40 or 50,000 people you still have to find a way to make it personal and intimate. And what that song did to me is it made me envision the thing I do on stage with all the lights and the spotlight and how to narrow that down to where it becomes just me singing to somebody. And that song had that feeling. It had the bigness and the ethereal sort of thing in the chorus. It made sense to me and it's probably one of my favorite lines on the album, "It's hard to shine in a sky full of stars and still be who you are." ... "
" ... The curse of “bigness” in government and the corporate world dates back to the days of Thomas Jefferson. Wells's case isn't about a big corporation driving farmers off their land, but is comparably invasive and callous. Consider, Wells Fargo earns quarterly $5.6 billion, some 50% more than Citigroup. Its consumer banking staff indulging in pettifoggery with clientele is actionable. ... "
" ... This direct experience of being whole lies at the heart of Zen Leadership. It enables an unconsciously-held tension, an existential fear, to release and relax. You might imagine if you regard yourself as a leaf, autumn is a pretty frightening time of year. But if you experience yourself as the whole tree, the whole forest, the whole picture, you can relax into autumn as just another season. So, who we think we are has everything to do with the bigness we can relax into and lead from. In that bigness, we can sense clearly, without anxiety, how the ceaseless dance of cause and effect plays on and on, with each part changing according to its nature. If we look broadly enough—from the development of a zygote to a full-grown human being, or historically from hunter-gatherers to information-agers, or in an evolutionary sense from the simplest atom to a complex brain—we see the messy fits and starts of advancing consciousness. And here we are, in a particularly potent time in human history, with a particular pair of hands and feet with which to dance along. ... "
" ... We specifically designed this room to do nothing more than celebrate the view and connect with the scale of the landscape. We thought about the bigness of the landscape and thought of ways to make the room scaled and shaped to accommodate the vastness. One detail was to have as much glass all the way down to the floor line with the least amount of obstruction between you and 400-feet below you to the Market and out to the water. I had wonderful design sessions with my friend, The Emerald’s interior designer Susan Marinello, to consider the bigness of the view and how the space could relate to it. ... "
" ... You really have to twist the intent of antitrust law to make a case against companies like Alphabet’s Google, because its market dominance in search resulted from consumer choice rather than a lack of alternatives. The imposition of antitrust sanctions would amount to punishment for success or mere bigness, rather than a rational application of regulatory power. ... "