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" ... And it’s not just a rhetorical habit. It leeches into our priorities and advocacy strategies too. For instance, “accessibility” has historically been understood mainly as physical, leaving sensory and cognitive accessibility as a lower priority or ignored. And it’s all too common for disabled people to view both personal disability advocacy and collective disability activism as “zero sum games,” in which different disability sub-groups believe they must compete with each other – and disabled people in general have to compete with other “minorities” – for a limited supply of attention and resources. ... "
" ... As you assess the success that you seek to achieve, step back and ask yourself: What percentage of your network is comprised of leaders, loafers, leeches and lifters? Write these numbers down on a piece of paper and the names that are associated with these percentages. Do they satisfy you? Will the results allow you to reach your goals? As you enter the workplace today, begin to see with circular vision those people that help or hinder your success. In the end, only you will know if you need to collaborate more with the leaders and lifters and less with the leaches and loafers. ... "
" ... How much exposure to these wrappers and packaging is too much? Unclear. The amount that leeches into your food really depends on the temperature of the food, the type of food, the length of time it remains in the packaging and the amount that was on the packaging. You probably don't want to wrap your face in them every day (for general aesthetic and social reasons as well), and the greater the exposure, the greater the risk. You may want to encourage your favorite eateries to change their packaging. Just remember, food at certain restaurants and eateries may have a bad wrap. ... "
" ... MY TAKE: There are billionaires and there are billionaires. Some are wealth creators. Others are leeches. Let’s understand the difference between the two. And let’s not penalize the wealth creators. We need more of them. ... "
" ... Some older adults take offense at the term "retirement" when in the wake of the economic downturn, many are still working and are far from retired. Others reject the label “retired” as furthering the stereotype of older people as dependent economic leeches. Even AARP has disassociated itself from its former title, the American Association of Retired Persons, to move away from the idea of retirement and to emphasize staying active in the workforce as long as possible. Many boomers have adopted the moniker of “successful aging” or “active adults,” but that remains controversial. What defines success? If you’re frail and not very physically active, are you failing at aging? Success implies a degree of education, wealth and health, making the term inherently biased against disadvantaged Americans. ... "