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" ... Albedo can summon sort of hovering platform that he can leap off of to do a downward strike, but I’m not sure what else it does. And he has an AOE Geo burst that looks somewhat like the Traveler’s. Geo champions remain somewhat problematic in Genshin as their focus on defense and support makes it hard for them to keep up with other classes, which is how you get to the Zhongli problem. Another issue with 5 stars generally is that for many, their true power is only unlocked through pulling them multiple times and getting dupes to unlock their constellation bonuses, which is insanely hard to do unless you are spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on the game. Pay to win in its purest form. ... "
" ... If you can’t summon up the strength to stay positive, at least try not to come across too negative. It alienates all of the people around you. You won't get the promotion or be asked to collaborate on high-profile projects with others. This will make you more negative and you’ll start sliding down the slippery slope. ... "
" ... In 1950s Spain, a couple summon their son home from Mexico to introduce him to his fiancée, but are shocked when he returns with a ballerino. ... "
" ... These engineers learn the social norms of computers, master those norms and leverage that understanding to create new and innovative things — a way to summon a car from a phone, a way to see and speak with a person who is somewhere else on the planet, etc. ... "
" ... While disciplined and effective goal setting is critical to our social sector even in “normal” times, it is especially critical during this extended pandemic period in which we face rapidly escalating needs; the necessity to reinvent delivery models; a challenging fundraising environment; and unprecedented levels of uncertainty. If ever there were a time to eschew overly-broad and open-ended ambitions like “end global poverty” in favor of realistic, measurable, and attainable goals that will truly help bring extreme poverty to an end, this is it. For guidance in so doing, I highly recommend the example of top athletes who daily push themselves to achieve more. Indeed, as my Olympian colleague and I have discovered, organizational leaders who excel at their jobs—including such high-performing social sector leaders as the late Sir Fazle—exhibit many of the same qualities that top athletes use to summon peak performance in their field. ... "