campaigns and you're you're going to argue out an idea, great. But or let's say you're a sales team, right? There's no near point where there's going to be an AI software that sells a a $20 million contract for your services, right? It's going to be a human-toum thing. But if I'm on the sales team and I'm on a call, the third pillar of team intelligence is diversity of resources, skills, mental models, contacts, and all that. If I have an agent that says, "Hey, it seems that you want to go sell at this Fortune 500 company. I've cross- referenced all of your LinkedIns and
protection around the alive cells. And in a way, couldn't you just also say that's what happens during life? We need death. We need this limit. We need the contrast to really value, appreciate, and protect aliveness, being alive. Well, certainly in a body it works that way.
choice is being used and they don't want to use the axiom of choice, so they work out the consequences that's- that are possible without the axiom of choice or with weakened contradiction. So all of those arguments are just the same as Cantor's proof that the power set of any set is bigger than the set. And this is exactly the same logic
choice is being used and they don't want to use the axiom of choice, so they work out the consequences that's- that are possible without the axiom of choice or with weakened contradiction. So this is the essence of the Russell paradox. I don't call it the Russell paradox. Actually, when I teach it, I call it Russell's theorem. There's no
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about contrast. The point of Windows is to be the operating system that works on all kinds of devices, that just as much, it's
It's pretty clear that anything that takes massive human labor, you know, whether it's lawyering, writing a contract, or composing a poem, or composing a script, or composing It's like, you want a book?
like smoking be cancer causing? contract and remain this kind of cell?
times. Okay. Part of what this leads to is what we call the Ulisses contract. So a Ulisses contract is where you do something now to prevent yourself from behaving badly in the near future. Just as an example, you know, when people go to Alcoholics Anonymous, the first thing they're told is clear all the alcohol out of the house. Because even if you feel like,
And so that's what kept them cognitively healthy. We call that cognitive reserve. Contrast this with with people who retire at 65 and they go home and they watch television and their social circles shrink and so on. That's when you've really got concerns because you're not building the new pathways. Is
Freud's was the first talk therapy and there the the one that uh is so often contrasted with psychoanalysis namely CBT cognitive behavioral therapy people don't seem to realize Aaron Beck uh the inventor of CBT was a psychoanalyst you
to those stories. We often form an identity around those stories. And so like you're saying, when reality contradicts those stories, we selectively ignore that because we're so invested in them. But if the story you're invested in is making you miserable, you should let it go.
revolution because it is such a important part of the story. And as you say in the book, there were contradictions built into the work ethic right from the start. You call them the repressive and uplifting dimensions. And these dimensions get teased apart during the industrial revolution. And out of
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Well, we started by hearing from the Deputy Attorney General of California, Megan O'Neal, who tried to draw a contrast between public statements that have been made by Meta executives about how safe their platforms are and what they knew based on internal research,
Uh, I I cannot tell you. I mean, it is I think I mean these are political figures, but they are very radical figures. They contradict, you know, European values. So, but every member state can do this individually. I mean, we talked because we talked about other things which I also found a distraction. I do you know,
And you spoke a bit about this too. Contrasting the bold, animated, high-flying moments of the circus with these subdued, reflective scenes, and a lot of intentional moments where I felt were giving space to the audience for their imagination, both in the stage and the puppetry design.
Contrast the difference between "it seems" versus "it seems to me." In both cases, I'm expressing uncertainty.
contradictions in the things that we're seeing, where we might say, oh, this study shows this food is good for you.
contracted by gravity, like how the temperature and pressure will relate to each other as the sphere of soup collapses, which is as impractical a question as there is.
Contrary to popular belief, actually, a lot of the fashion industry is run by men.
Contractualism basically says the way that you set rules for any society is you all sit down at a big table and you start pitching rules.
contracted, and some of them were abandoned, mostly because so many people died all at once.
contraband because there's alcohol in it, where they can't social distance because you're in an eight-foot cell with two people, or they can't wash their hands frequently
contradiction within Anglo American politics. The there is a least some semblance of democratic accountability underneath this layer of brutality and quasi fascism
Contraté 2 profesores y puse en marcha la primera aula de informática en una escuela de 850 alumnos en Ghana.
Contrasting is kind of interesting because it can be when elements can contrast they can accentuate or heighten each other.
contrast is a false or, at least misleading, dualism.
Contrary to fears that human population would just grow exponentially forever, human population growth peaked in 1962.
Contracts, I know. I got it.
contract with the University of Michigan, a deal that would have been worth as much as $26 million, making it the largest of its kind up until that point.
Contraceptives. So I think we're missing an opportunity, not only to have the conversation about innovation within humanity.
Contractually, it's also his responsibility to find the next successor.
Contrast that to Medtronic.
Contrast that with the kid who says, my goal is to get good grades.
contradicts that tactic. And if my principle that I'm fighting for is not a first principle that I'm not willing to break, then what is?
Contracting is more expensive.
Contrary to the movie, my father never saw me or ever spoke to me again.
contrasts, that sort of thing.
Contrast this with knowledge of familiar individuals.
contraption, called a panoramic tripod head, which gives me a precise way to capture overlapping views of the scene I'm shooting.
Contraband. They would give them food.
contradiction in doing that.
Contrary to that is everything you see on the TV in the morning, on Squawk Box or all those things.
contrast from the small sometimes went to one that had a a tap that was three
contradiction in terms well in a way yes but so what a splitable atom is also a contradiction in
contrary to popular culture and TV shows like friends you know good friendships even the best of friendships may not
contrast between what is and what can be so don't limit yourself to the contrast
contract. Everything's looked good. My lawyer said everything look great. So, it's just me signing and and going to the next level. Everything for me right
contrast in this band Seth and I sort of split it down the middle a lot of times even though we're uh we're together more