and I remember before I went there I kept I was reading up on the physics of this and and all I kept hearing was freakish it was like it was like hand in hand with the chope it was the word freakish freakish hydraulics and sohere's an example of how freakish so actually this is the day that I was there I'm in the turquoise and and the
And also my options for what I'm going to do with myself otherwise are rather limited, because of course I can't go outside. Because what if some freakish accident happened and an enormous chunk of masonry or a large tree fell on me and obliterated 635 years' worth of living, so damaged me that I couldn't be put back together.
way and and believe in his own own capacities and in you know how artist is they can be freakish they can be you know it's it it's it had to happen this way you know the first one of the first time I I went to sh of Thea decided to to to read a book I I purchased a small camera digital camera I thought okay
There's a freakishly large number of book sales on "Freakonomics." I mean, 7 million is the public figure. I'm sure it's probably a bit more than that in reality.
It takes so much future-centricity that you actually rarely ever stay in the moment. And because you're control-freakish , you're constantly planning, you're constantly analyzing, and you're constantly trying to keep things in control. And that leads you to unhappiness.
What happened in Detroit is different than what's happening in my city or any other city. Detroit is some kind of freakish anomaly. What happened there will not happen here.
I'll be good for a while. And it's a bit freakish , actually.
You're doing a DCF. You're one of those freakish people who likes to work with numbers.
It wants to go in that direction. Creativity is not a function of some freakish genetic wiring that occurs in the brains of a few people. It is instead the function of awakening and exploiting the natural creative energy we all possess.
freakish it was like it was like hand in hand with the chope it was the word freakish freakish hydraulics and sohere's an example of how freakish so actually this is the day that I was there I'm in the turquoise and and the Teahupoo was was again another experience of you can see I think on that you can see down here I mean there's places where the reef pokes
But I did sun path to know exactly where the sun was going to be and I'd hung some silks up on the windows so if it came out I would be able We do live in a kind of freakish bubble when you come back.
You can count on getting food from someone else. You don't really see how freakishly different we are-- how weird we are until you start to combine the parameters, and this is also
bit in there Jose will be in the Outfield Father Time caught him a little bit last year but he also had two freak injuries and that takes time to heal the older you get the more the freakish the injuries are and the more time it takes to heal I look at those particular areas right there but overall in spring training play get yourself ready for the
My god, I've never seen this before, which does not create good dialogic space. Or because they've been taught that intersex bodies are in some ways impossibilities or monstrous, freakish . So we see less-- in popular media today, there are less and less jokes about hermaphrodites.
and that becomes my closing remarks before we open to questions. engage in practices of gratitude, meditation, work on your control-freakishness, and so on and so forth, if you do the work,
And television news is even better. Of the roughly 200 countries, there's only 80 where they have people. Countries like, for example, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Canada, the Congo, don't have anybody there. So, we get news from there only if something really freakishly unusual happens and the local people put it out in whatever format and we pick it up. So, it's inherently unlikely that Reuters and the other agencies can tell us the truth about the world or their patch, because they don't know it. Furthermore, if you actually
back in the UK. A CPS. And I qualified as a CPA not because I had any interest in CPA-ing in terms of doing the legacy work of accounts and tax and so forth. It was because I had a freakishly developed interest in business as a kid. I, I, I can't explain it. It's just something weird that happened in my DNA at some point. And I wanted to understand how businesses worked. And somebody gave me a really good piece of advice which was, 'If