I learned stuff like, don’t play a huge Avicii EDM rager at a lunchtime cafe, and don’t play obscure, amazing B-side in the middle of bottle service at the peak hours of a nightclub. I actually studied the neuroscience of it all, and I noticed that even our brain is set up like a mixer.
Teenagers today are amazing. You didn't think I was going to use that word, because as we age, our adult brains have a harder time making this teenager-equals-amazing connection.
On the count of three, one, two, three. Amazing. That launch went absolutely perfectly, and right now our cameras are on their way up to the edge of space.
- Delicious. - That is how you temper a chocolate bar. - Amazing. - But the stacking of the molecules in the crystals also changes something else. Since each molecule is surrounded by other molecules, it changes how the bonds inside can move.
all the way back to the anode. Amazingly, despite just being an early prototype, Whittingham's battery came close to that 99%. In the winter of 1973, Exxon's managers summoned Whittingham to the company's New York office.
So a big part of making your luck, provoking luck, turns out to be the set of beliefs you have with which you see the world. Amazing. Thank you. And so let's talk about why this is so important. So I think you and I talk about this in a kind of similar way.
It caused me discomfort. Amazing. Super happy. And guess what-- thank you, appreciate it.
But yeah, basically, all it took was a DM for me. Amazing. Jainardo? Yeah, somebody got in touch with me. I think it was through email or through text, one of those two, or both.
Mm-hmm. I would have been like, tell me all the stories. Amazing. DA'VON T. MOODY: Yeah.
Come on! Amazing. How are y'all feeling? Good. Good. We got to get you on payroll, man.
We kept it a secret until today. Amazing. Thank you. ANA VILLAFAÑE: I'm excited.
We kept it a secret until today. Amazing. Thank you all for being here and sharing these incredible stories and giving us the time.
How do you all think about scale and really pushing that as fast as we can? amazing I am or whatever.
How do you all think about scale and really pushing that as fast as we can? Amazing. Related, and then we'll get to questions folks have-- from a venture perspective-- so that's gaming as you look at gaming companies.
So that's what brought me to Headspace. Amazing. And you're so right. Scaling therapists is hard, especially if your goal is to get care as soon as possible that is high quality, evidence-based to as
and engaging way because it has the possibility to fill these massive gaps in mental health care that we've never been able to fill before? Amazing. You know the fastest growing thing in mental health? What?
That seems like an easy enough thing. Amazing. When we do our company all hands, we always start it with a three minute meditation.
to a part of the world that they might not know enough about. Amazing. Thank you. I do also want to note that April marks Arabic Heritage Month. And this year at Google, we are marking this occasion with a theme, which is "Diverse branches.
So all I have to do is combine them in ways that comes out in the recipes. Amazing. I want to go back to the book. The title is "Lugma." As we said, that means a "bite" or maybe a "mouthful" even.
And it's also what I do on a day-to-day basis. Amazing. Switching gears a bit, social media-- I actually came across your amazing cooking during COVID. So that's five years ago now.
And so I said, for the next 10 days, I'm going to record myself with my phone for one minute, and I'm going to post it on Instagram unedited-- Amazing. Thank you so much.
And that's what makes my sport so fascinating. Amazing. So it's not static, right? It's actually evolving all the time.
That makes it our style. Amazing. But how did you foster that camaraderie, that bond?
amateur intellectual family. We read books, we talked about ideas, we got in arguments about petty facts. I went to a liberal arts college, I went to the college where I teach now, St. John's.
amazing, they can do all kinds of stuff. But you're hearing about extraordinary people, you're hearing about exceptional people, you're hearing about people who have trained for this.
Amazon, I know something about, I don't know a lot about in detail.
Amazon and death by process.
amazingly powerful to give... Video is amazing for that, right? But the complexity is important.
Amazing!
- Amazing. - It is. And it's a very stimulating thing to imagine. I personally believe that Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens, for sure,
Amazing." Or you say, "You know what? I've tried all the things in the behaviorist handbook, they just don't help me with this. It's a very low level of..." Like, that's it. It's a very
amazing is that when I'm talking to you right now, I don't need to worry about manipulating all of the synaptic proteins in your brain to make you understand what I'm saying
amazing things. Sometimes very clever things, sometimes not at all the way that they normally do it, right? So this is William James' definition.
amazing." And that's when I really fell in love with... I could see it in moments and suddenly you could make this whole experience. So that was really the moment for
amazing, like I can take on the world.
amazing. What are you doing? What's your program?" And so, it's I think it's so confusing for women. Maybe we lose the
amazing jobs. The value of the labor has been eroded because it's very easy to outsource
amassed a huge audience. And in the past two years, the Daily Wire, I mean, it's longer than that, but especially in the
amazingly global consequences in ways that I think are not intuitive to most normies who don't know all about the
amazing, right? My experience and I assume this is common is
amazing tale, but yeah, was definitely amazing tale, but yeah, was definitely temporary. it was temporary and and and temporary. it was temporary and and and
amazingly well in like 5 to 6 years...
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Amazing, right? And… kinda terrifying.
Amazing! That’s just a bit of a side talk.
Amazing. That does sound amazing.
Amazing. Thank you so much.
Amazing. Fantastic. Well, Dr. Amir Raz, thank you so much.
Amazing. Next time. Well, Andrew, Hannah, Thank you for joining us today.