because he is flailing around. He is enmeshed in a war that he is desperate to get out of.Uh of course get out with a deal that he can trumpet as a victory and the Iranians won't give him that.
So the irony with this story with the crossing boys is that East German border forces didnít even know the boys were crossing until they were arrested in West Germany for selling Enmeshed in a confusing chain of events where outcomes are unclear and what the possibilities of this are.
There's also the point that platforms today are no longer just about the digital, right? There enmeshed in the real world. You think about Uber or Lyft.
So the irony with this story with the crossing boys is that East German border forces didnít even know the boys were crossing until they were arrested in West Germany for selling so enmeshed in this completely different culture.
In fact, we argue that as the data becomes more complicated, as AI systems, for example, become more deeply, let's say, entrenched or enmeshed with the way that humans make decisions, we need managers and domain experts, and those who are really on the front of making business decisions to get more involved-- not less involved.
right now. Yeah. It's definitely interesting because it sounds like there's all of these approaches-- going back to what we talked about earlier-- all You can get so enmeshed that you lose your way or you can't see your way out.
I don't know. So there's this erotic love poem here situated in the midst of the Bible. Your lives are enmeshed in certain ways.
We're a little bit nervous about if we try this and it doesn't work, what are the consequences? The truth is, being enmeshed in Silicon Valley and sort of ideologies of Silicon Valley, you all, I'm sure, are very familiar with the lean startup methodology. The basic idea, of course, for viewers who are not, is that when you are piloting some kind of a new thing,
And so early on, you started getting stuff like this, "I like buying coffee that tastes nice from a shop that pays its tax. So I avoid @starbucks #spreadthecheer." And Starbucks was enmeshed in this kind of tax controversy in the UK at the time. Sorry. Then, you saw, #spreadthecheer, pay your tax bills, parasites." And then, a couple of people that were a little less subtle in their critique.
Cats for scale. I think also it's very likely it could have been freestanding. I think you would have had to have enmeshed the entire thing in an enormous cage to keep it stable. The whole machine is based around numerical gears that turn around and they have locks to hold it in place, and if the lock hits a tooth at any point
right now. Yeah. It's definitely interesting because it sounds like there's all of these approaches-- going back to what we talked about earlier-- all And as a Googler, we're pretty enmeshed in technology.
We can express an opinion before other people. In this way, our egos become enmeshed in our creative work, in our interpretations of the world. Think of how difficult it is for us to admit that we don't know an answer, or that we were wrong on
She jumped right up. I know personally, I have to take time for myself when I've been enmeshed too deeply in MMIW work because of how hard and emotionally exhausting it can be.
So I feel as if I came to the project kind of extracurricularly in graduate school. But then once I started thinking about it and all the ways that our romantic beliefs are enmeshed in deep social beliefs, historical practices, that kind of thing, I really felt, it felt important to take a serious intellectual lens to look at the sources of these messages and the work
So the irony with this story with the crossing boys is that East German border forces didnít even know the boys were crossing until they were arrested in West Germany for selling And the short answer is local knowledge, that the border was enmeshed in local life.
An overwhelming amount of connection or unfulfilling connection does, too. Whether introverts drained by too many social obligations, extroverts spread too thin, teenagers overwhelmed by social media, or communities enmeshed in conflict, many people's social scales are off balance.
right now. Yeah. It's definitely interesting because it sounds like there's all of these approaches-- going back to what we talked about earlier-- all Well, in order to see it, you have to stand away from it, because you can get so enmeshed in-- whether it's technology or a problem
But I came back and with the notion that I wanted to explore art-making and being an artist. And at that time, Wicker Park was a entry for me into a community of other artists from multiple generations who were engrossed, enmeshed , in this process of forging, not only an individual artistic process, but more importantly, I think, a vibrant artistic community.
And thank you all for being here. This is another slide that I thought was very important to point out, which is that one of the things that oftentimes gets enmeshed
Greg Sanders: Well, I was actually gonna ask that. That was one of my questions is, how do you think is, we've become so enmeshed in our relationship with our devices and technology
only state laws, there are local laws, there's the constitution, and there are the federal laws. And we're enmeshed in all these contradictory
very old school. He was sort of like the lisp culture was almost dying out and he as a very young person got sort of enmeshed in that and sort of got it