I thought it was Mount Washington too. Clingman's Dome is in the Great Smoky Mountains, between Tennessee and North Carolina. It's 6,643 feet. And Mount Washington's only 6,266.
It's our own internal ignorance, anger, and clinging attachment. That's what really imprisons us. It's our own arrogance andour own jealousy, our own self-centeredness that imprison us.
That's where pressure underwater shifts, and where lactic acid build up, and hypoxia, or lack of oxygen, can begin to cause problems. Clinging to the floating boundaries were a handful of fans and several of Nick's rivals.Folks like Mike Board, 44, the UK record holder, and a former royal marine.
And with her own self simulated as hot and wide as she can be bothered with, she can feel every unpleasant sensation, each individual sticky bubble, each droplet clinging to her body as she hops out of the tub and into a six-jet steam-shower for a top-to-bottom rinse, and thengrabs a towel-- every fiber slightly stiff and plasticky, as if fresh out of the wrapper and never properly laundered to relax the fibers--
The last quick story I wanted to tell you, just to wrap up in the last five minutes, is now looking at aspects of our psychology and cognitive We cling to our preexisting belief and simply ignore anything else that would force us to reassess that.
And then, everybody we interviewed, everybody-- and it wasn't a random sampling of the universe. People cling to their old patterns even when their old patterns aren't the best for them.
Everything's constantly changing. But I want the good stuff to stay. The clinging , the attachment. I want everything that's pleasant, like don't go, don't be impermanent.
So in your book, you discuss this tit for tat and essentially being good, expecting others to be good to us in the future. Skeptics might cling on to this myth that we're altruistic by nature. But a powerful proof of this altruistic nature you set with some behavioral experiments that have been done with infants,
make everyone have a daughter to like arrive at this conclusion, so like, what else can we do to convince like a number of guys And then they'll cling to it all the harder, like you're trying to take this from me.
But I leave it in because I also wake up every morning and realize, this is all too possible. If we cling to the epoch A values too long, we're going to cause natural disaster, or we're going to end up in some kind of conflagration of conflict that really stands the potential for decimating not only our species, but all the species in the world.
It's not based on blockchain technology, but it's a blockchain-like thinking, which may be one way of rethinking a social contract. We can cling to our romantic notions of privacy. I'm just not sure how realistic that is, particularly since we're on the verge of smart everything, from cars, to cities, to bodies.
provides a nucleus for each little water droplet. Water droplets cling to this and that makes them heavy enough to fall as rain. It was kind of, I don't know, it was just kind of an intuitive sense that they had watching clouds.
One of the most interesting things. But we will always cling to the comfort of what appears to be useful.
And what we love is to share with our consumers, our eaters, of all ages, these older varieties That's what a cling peach is like.
You're recording this? We are. And hearing the cling of the pots and pans, the smell in the kitchen, the voice of your mother, those smells, those
Because we cling to our plans.
Diana is clinging to a certain reality and sanity that's tenuous.
But I clinged on to this.
adopted son clinging to her back the British are about to conquer
And also just clinging to your community of people that are going to help you get through your hard times, too.
and blood still clinging to her neck, her arms, her face.
And how can I pursue my goals without suffering about it too much? Are you clinging to it?
Why are we clinging to the SAT so much?
It's not about clinging to here's how it's gonna be or here's how someone else's experience was and that's what it's gonna be.
they're still clinging to being human beings. They're still clinging to being people who share, people who care, people who can dance, people who will give you a recipe for something.
because they're clinging so desperately to things that aren't working.
keep me clinging to religion facing an eternity in Hades was a big price to pay if I were wrong and if I'm it it to my
I've seen too many leaders cling to their position to the detriment of the corporate interest.
I want to sing to and cling to and wait and see.
It's 6,643 feet. And Mount Washington's only 6,266. So I went running up Clingman's Dome, got to the very top, and there's a tower that you walk up on. And it was pea soup fog.
But panspermia fans are not really clinging their hopes on this interstellar panspermia.
And some of them are clinging to it.
were nicely offset by her clingy sweaters and ass-hugging jeans.
And the oil that's clinging to it is still cooking it.
here my fiance she's a little clingy oh
You can see he's clinging to the mountain like a gecko.
But unloosening from the gripping and the clinging , that's the thing that makes you suffer through change.
It led to a desperate defensive clinging on, a rear guard battle in Malaya, a selling out of Hong Kong years after it should have happened when the British would have had some better
There are few crevices or pores for it to cling to.
We haven’t even gotten into how we cling to first impressions , or how we tend to believe the events of the past were predictable
And I realize that I am unable to just cling on to the good.
Other people use panic as a way to cling to what happened before.
And most of them to this day still cling to this.
She says she's like wrapped up in cling film as a frozen chicken.
It's also the security blanket that governments and central banks cling to around the world.
And so I don't want to sit there and cling to things that are just fundamentally not true.
One half of them desperate to kind of cling on -- to use religion for social purposes.
Is it Mount Washington? Nope. It's Clingman's Dome. I thought it was Mount Washington too.
I had one of my sisters-- each one of them clinging to one of my arms, screaming and crying, oh, how we're going to die,
So the otherness thing led to the community clinging to this white identity.