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And we have our checklists.And we divvy up the responsibilities along with grocery lists, all of that.We figure out budget, all of that.
We're going to still drink it.And we all divvy up the whiskey and have the whiskey and drink it.And then we look at the bottom of our cups, and there's these little bits of metal.
I think that's right.I think that we often divvy it up.We say some people over here, they get lucky.
Let's go through the list.You're like, divvy it up.
at the margin than a generic 60/40.You still have your 60 over here, divvy it up-- domestic, international-- why does that make rough sense?Well, that about approximates the market capitalization of US securities and international securities.
say in my mediation practice, when emotion is high, cognition is low.Most of the time, we're divvying up household responsibilities when emotion is high.But when you sit down for your staff meeting or your check in, when things are calm and I was able to say to Seth,
So it was this people-driven, bottom-up, democratic, populist, reorganization of the world's informationby how we use it and how real people think about it rather than how some corporation decides to divvy it outin order to promote sales of things, and existing worldviews, and all that.
force, platform, of the future.So that what you're doing is not only constraining voice, and trying to divvy out economic gain, you're actually constraining the entire way folks compete in other partsin the world. And so folks-- I mean, I've had amazing, interesting conversations with folks who are much smarter than I'll ever
as individuals with individual lives and kind of specific worldviews.So it's fascinating. But then there are other times where, like-- I mean, when the vaccine first came out, the decision of how to divvy up the first doseswas absolutely a utilitarian calculation.
But oversubscribing your customer base is one of the easiest ways to, I guess, pull in more revenue to sort of stretch your network furtherand further. So for example, say you have 1 megabit per second on your network to divvy out to your customers.So a typical ISP, you might be looking at multiplying that something like 100 to 1.
And so we had this rock band and they kept playing.But in between, we had this stack of $100 bills and we were trying to figure out how to divvy it up.And you know, he gave me the color on that.
And after about six months, she figured out he was having an affair with his office secretary.So she says, I'm out of here, and they divvy up the assets.She gets $1,000, and she goes to start her own firm.
When the trawl-- this is the trawl, the net-- when it's being dragged along the sea floor, the reaction, the biological reaction, for haddockIt's really cool, and it's showing that, unless we can start mapping the Arctic, we can't really divvy it up politically.
They really value this land.The problem comes, though, that that by the time you divvy all the arable land in China among seven to eight hundred million rural residents, each person only gets about a sixthof an acre of land.
Kelly McGonigal: So in this particular experiment after they had gotten to know their future self, there was some time elapsed cause theydidn't want it to be totally obvious what was going on, there's some time elapsed and they brought people back and had them divvy up $1,000 in a budgeting task.And they pretended like they were interested in how people made budgeting decisions.
in this case? All right. So here's a couple of questions I always ask. If we're just divvying up tasks,
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