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And then came the hardest part, the waiting.Four whole weeks of not knowing. It felt like four years.But then finally one day, the call came.
dating back to the 17th century, where a mathematician actually laid out the road map with stunning foresight.Four hundred years ago, in a Europe torn by religious and political conflict, a polymath named Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnizhad a vision of breathtaking ambition.
their politics. I dealt with all kinds of people in my 20-plus years as a broadcast journalist. Eventually, Ifound moderating tough conversations with whatever kind of difficult people you just thought ofkind of simple to do. Not easy, but simple.
So, I can fix that by adding a fourth equation or a fourth satellite.Four equations, four unknowns, that makes the system solvable.Okay, but we've made one key assumption, that when I'm calculating my position, I know where the satellite is.
Okay, what's the shortest path from node four to node eight?Four decades after Dijkstra publishes article, Danish computer scientist Mikkel Thorup said that all theoretical developments in single source shortest paths have been based on Dijkstra's algorithm.
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 andfound and all of your phone books and I found that here are the five contacts you actually have there. Of those also on previous calls, Steve mentioned that he his cousin works there. This isyour starting point for an entry." Now, suddenly we've accelerated the sales process because we've been able to uncover resources. Now where did the human come in? Well, now they can discuss. Okay,
And I think there are many, many different kinds of language that can get at what that phenomenology is that are notfound in medical textbooks but that are just as precious or speak to just as much truth.Going back to some of the experiences of training in medicine and the things that you are taught, another story you write about in your book is the history of the practice
How do you all think about scale and really pushing that as fast as we can?founders think might make a great company and what investors have in terms of their perspectives.
So it was a double benefit of her team always being informed of what her priorities were that helped them know what their priorities should be.Four. OK. Eight? Wait, did I hear another number?
The third insight is that the single most important factorFounder education does matter.
The third insight is that the single most important factorFourth was the educational background matters of the founders.
The image we have about strength and like achieving things and getting stuff done, I think is still very old-fashioned. And in a way, theFour times a year, we print a magazine worth putting your phone down for. Big Think's premium print magazine is built with custom artwork and expert insight
a bright past because it indicates a bright future. But what if a dark past behavior has been something that changed a person completely and has been afoundation or an indicator for the bright future? And you're already headed in this the direction here as well. Ishared a uh academic model social cognitive career theory that basically posits there are dimensions of who we
for me. And so how do we think about un making these connections and relationship building curiosity as thefoundation for connecting with folks whether or not uh you have a direct line of supervision or reporting to them orsomebody else with a shared interest.
SoFoundations. What is the GSB looking for?Where do we find it?
Third, moderate amount of COVID.Fourth, lot of COVID.All right. At each of those levels, basically how hard is it raining COVID in your community this week, this month, today?
with the way that agents are working and tool use, it started to become really useful for, still early days of it, but genuinely useful infoundation model understands. So there was these sort of unexpected things, I would say, that happened.
founders and just like creators who are thinking in that way, right?
- Four hours. Well, 3:40.
- Four to five hours every single day.
Four matches in one day." Now when I'm coaching, I understand the psychological approach, how important it is. I realize now how
founds Constantinople in 330 AD. East and West are split in 395 AD. Visigoths sack Rome in 410 AD. The West falls at 476 AD as the last Western
- Four and 10 agents. Uh there's so many possible directions, speaking of Factorio, that we can go here. But one big picture one is, why do you think
- ...four natural numbers.
foundation of truth? - That's a great question. Set theory really has two roles that it's serving. There's kind
found... Look at that. That thing actually can predict the future for the next, you know, 12 minutes.
found with some of these theta pinches when they're operated in a very specific way, something else happened, something new happened, and
found Pervitin tablets inside, which were the methamphetamine product that was marketed in Germany in the late '30s. And this guy, the antique dealer, took
Fourth one was 100 because the audience kept growing and growing.
four things. You either vote strongly not inclined, not inclined, inclined, and strongly inclined. So, you've got
four options when you interview someone.
foundations that we lay Mhm.
foundational principle in biology, structure determines function. If the structure is abnormal, the function will
found especially given my access to the universe. And in the early days there
found Antarctica long before long before we did, uh and mapped it with extremely accurate
Four and a half light years. And if you take a look at the Alpha Centauri system, the closest system to the Earth,
Four different types of life, at least.
Foundation and so many other books. And he was saying on this show in 1988, he
found peptide in the gut. But what this actually does is it enhances blood
fourth center of world power. That is
fourish, uh we lost everything. We got smashed by high interest rates. My mother had had saved up enough to buy
four years ago or something you and it just drifts away from the frame.
foundational insights uh that Freud had into the the the nature and structure
founding fathers would not have succeeded on television. Um they, you know, did not look great up close. And so, um you know, they were much better
fountain of youth? This walking group actually started before I joined. Kathy was a original
found otherwise. And you have written about how that's um been incredibly good
Foundation's presidents uh issued a defense of Tucker Carlson talking to Nick Fuentes. This was um last fall and
founding really is faced with this question, are we going to take a new path?
founding is what I call exclusive individualism.
four. Um, and uh, and he he you know, just goes through life just
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