I studied 500 TED talks. Categorize the content, and here's what happens.Pretty fascinating. Aristotle, for we communication geeks, is the father of persuasion.
And this is really hard to understand intuitively since, you know, your brain categorizes very automatically and very effortlessly without your awareness. Andso, we need special examples to kind of
They've been doing it for a while. And categorize them, and help us to maybe control them.
Literally we frame them. We categorize things. This is part of a process for us to decide what to pay attention to, or what not to pay attention to. And one of the things that's very important about climate change is it's very subject to these waves of attention and disattention.
I'd seen -- when I was at the Fulton Fish Market -- the size of the fish diminish. They categorize them. Swordfish that's under a hundred pounds is called a "pup." Between 100 pounds and 200 pounds, it's called a "marker.” Two hundred and above, it's a "double marker.” And on and on. I'm going to guess that at 300 or above, it's probably a "triple marker.” Now, I used to see double markers all the
They looked at these nuns' whole life. They categorized these nuns into the happy nuns, medium happy nuns, and unhappy nuns. And the way they did it was by looking at the journal entries that these nuns had made when they entered the monastery.
we begin to figure out these vibrations are particles. We can categorize them. We can give them names and that gives us a quote a theory of everything. So we have what is called the standard model which explains all the subatomic particles other than gravity. And it and
What's the height? What's the-- and there's nothing. It's difficult to categorize that. But I do at least appreciate the fact that there's people, like David said, apl.de.ap, David himself-- and what I'm trying to do in the culinary space
How did you divide those sections? How do you categorize all of these stories? And then specifically for this book, how did you come to picking these particular essays?
And there was this one that would send you pictures of your own loved ones, so that you could sit looking at your phone, but they just categorize how people literally spend every moment of their day.
You might also wonder, like, well, is the list exclusive or inclusive? So we categorize things.
--very funny sounding sounds. Very hard to categorize . But they're very social.
The big complaint of the way that teachers were assessed was that everybody got the same grade from their principal. The principals would categorize them all as acceptable teachers. So they're like, we need some spread in these scores so we can like rank the teachers and we find the worst 2%.
Some homes are for a nonprofits. They will categorize that.
So the first thing they did was they said, OK, there are four Vedas. Let's categorize all this knowledge and put it into four buckets. So the first bucket was called the the "Rigveda." The Rigveda is all about the principles, or the,
There are people with long hair, short hair, no hair. So we can categorize . Some people like to see the differences-- how is this different from me?
So people categorize us based on how we dress.
and now you categorize them.
least start to categorize um innovation in terms of these three categories and I'm going to tell you about what we know
And so they had categorized the world by customer demographic.
I know you categorized the stories throughout the book.
And he categorized it by what he called degrees of ignorance.
It's categorized in the business category for a reason.
to quickly categorized patients into one of a couple categories.
And he has categorized Warren Buffett as a learning machine.
Language is categorized as the epitome of human intelligence.
And we categorized them in different ways to give you kind of slices of which countries block what content. You'll see that the number of countries increases
But our tendency is to categorize people.
And then I'll use it to categorize people for purposes of limiting immigration into the United States.
The idea of data analysis to categorize people persisted well into the modern era and persisted to this day.
So the idea of data analysis to categorize people is a live idea and an idea with a history that cannot be disconnected
only human nature for people to categorize things.
Human decisions are using to categorize the data.
So you need something that helps people categorize it, and so they can see at a glance what it's going to be about
and the way in which we can categorize human beings.
what we found is that you cannot categorize people into subcategories.
Then we have some other really messy kinds of sounds. We don't know how to categorize those. One of our main impetuses for connecting with Thad's group was to really help us get at these categories of sound, specifically burst pulses, to help categorize things that we
I don't want to categorize them in one big category here.
And if you were to categorize the list of most offensive words in English by which of these four categories they most properly belong to-- of course,
I don't know how to categorize the thing that I cook.
And this is an interesting way we categorize the world.
And then the more we categorize , the more we like the things we put into those categories.
Because remember when we had to categorize ?
And what I want to categorize there is, there is no better indicator of the cultural fabric
The market's tendency to categorize all serial acquirers as value destroyers is an exploitable prejudice in my view.
But if somebody loses the ability to categorize animals they can relearn the ability to categorize animals,
This is a horrible way to categorize .
Many of them are what I'll categorize , as age 65+.
is that people really want to categorize you. If you're a black comic, you talk about these
my first book but the way I categorize stresses into four categories there's environmental stressors you know we live here in La wests side is great Santa