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Highly Desirable: Tales of London’s super-prime property from the Secret Agent

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Here, both "a more desired solution" and "a more desirable solution" make sense. The first at least hints towards 'a better / more favoured one of the various possible solutions [we're considering]' whereas the second, which is almost certainly intended here, means 'a better solution [than the one just mentioned]'.

A hugely fun tale of how the super-rich buy their super-prime lairs - I was absolutely boggled throughout. Toto, I have a feeling we're not on Rightmove anymore . . .' - MARINA HYDEHighly desirable people do not stay in careers they dislike or in companies where no one cares about what they offer or what they contribute. Highly desirable people have a burning desire to build, establish and grow their work into something significant in the world. They do what they love and love what they do. Their work gives them a sense of purpose. Highly desirable people are compelled in wanting to leave their mark on the world; knowing they have made a measurable and significantly positive impact. Highly desirable people feel empty without this effect in their lives. It is impossible for them to settle for the meaningless. 5. They value their support system. explicit expression of the desired values of the objective functions makes the algorithm more effective. Most people today live only a small shadow of the dream of who they truly desire to be. There may be have been a time in their lives where they were passionate, ambitious and adventurous, but somehow and in some way, they lost that passion, gave up too easily, or expected things to come without the hard work necessary to bring their dream to fruition. Entitlement has largely replaced passionate in people today's society. The people out there who are the most fulfilled are those who do not give up on their dreams, who welcome hard work, trust failure will a part of the process and seek to improve upon themselves each day. These highly desirable people love challenge, do not complain and get up no matter how often they fall down. These people get the jobs, the relationships and the lives they want. 1. They are real.

Highly desirable people know that the quality of their lives resides in the supportive network of love, comradery and friendships they hold close. A life without love and support would be no life at all to these types of people. For them, love and connection come first. This thought is the foundation from which all of their hard work and success stems from. Highly desirable people embrace commitment, unconditional positive regard, supporting others and being supported by others. They hold a great appreciation for the time spent in their relationships and are never too busy to give time to those they love. 6. They are leaders. Highly desirable people are real. They do not hide behind a superficial persona. They live authentically as who they really are; not wasting any time or energy on having to pretend they are someone they are not. For highly desirable people it is not about making an impression, it's about being impressive. They have no desire to manipulate a perfect image of themselves in the hopes that no one will see into their real internal conflicts or insecurities. Highly desirable people accept their humanity, their insecurities and don't live trying to mask them. 2. Treat people with respect. A professional confessional like no other, The Secret Agent plunges us into the face-paced, high-stakes and glamorous world of London’s super-prime property business.Highly desirable people have a deep desire to have a positive impact on the world at large. These types of people are not self-centered, only thinking about "having" or "wanting" for themselves, alone. Highly desirable people want to be a part of changing the lives of others for the better. Many work in careers which support causes or philanthropies, where they can share their wealth, resources and knowledge. Others become professional coaches or therapists and others give more privately. No matter what path is chosen, highly desirable people see their ability to help others as their greatest gift. I believe it has to do with the tense of the words. "Desired" is past tense. While "desirable" is future tense. The suffix "ed" often denotes past tense (though obviously not strictly always depending on the root of the word). So speaking about future desires you would talk about the "desirable" effects of your plan. But saying that an implementation of a certain action plan "X" that didn't have the "desired" effects, indicates a past tense. A gloriously entertaining glimpse behind the closed doors of the high-end house market. I never knew property could be so riveting' - PRUE LEITH A gloriously entertaining glimpse behind the closed doors of the high-end house market. I never knew property could be so riveting The participial adjective desired implies that someone (or a sentient agent, at least) is desiring the object / outcome / ....

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