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So the notions here are the rise of moralizing deities.but give in secret.
But nobody here has any idea what I'm talking about.Never give in. Why would we ever give in to those who would have us do something else?
American people and public opinion are stand behind a policy uh well uh theywill give in they have at certain points in history and uh theuh well you have to go ahead and do it and see what
so you seem to adapt well to new environments.What advice would you give in regards to adapting to new cultures and communities?As a regular person looking from the outside, I feel this way about Google.
of technology and how it takes time for the effects to be felt in society.And the answer I give in the first chapter-- and I sometimes ask that to the audience to see what they say.
I tell myself, OK.I can give in to that distraction in 10 minutes.I set my phone for a timer for 10 minutes.
And it's from those three bodies of evidence that I feel very confident about some of the claims that I'm going to make and some of the advicethat I give in this book.That's great. And we'll get back to that-- what I call, basically, an online confessional.
It's our ethical code as seen through the lens of our intelligence that informs what you want to do.And the example I give in "Scary Smart" is I talk about if you raise a young lady in the Middle East,she will grow up to believe that a conservative dress code is the right way to go.
To go even further into sort of unseating our conventional views of time, yes, you're right, I think there's lots of good evidence that--the example I give in the book is English medieval peasants, although I think it would also apply to many different cultures at different times in history,perhaps also to some Indigenous cultures today, but this whole notion of time as something separate from you, time as a resource
awesome you're with me so I'm going to ask you a quick question what do you see what do you see I'm really interested inthe answer that people give in New York because I ask this question in London so i'm really interested watch out forLondon so I'm really interested to see what everyone says what do you see Hollywood royalty ok what else do we see
Or oh, right now I'm away.And the analogy I give in the book is like, if your friend says, hello, my name is Inigo Montoya.
Just the TV thing got to be almost like this weird point of pride with him.He just wouldn't give in on it.Merchandise, they didn't have any marketing department.
For me, this is freedom.That we can't give in to the thoughts and negativities and all the challenges we have going on.
We also see fully-- Oh, sorry about that.that you give in training.
And, really, it's not really even about the effects that these folks have on our elections.So one example I give in chapter three of the book is an ontology that I designed with these communities, something like what we call in information studies
And, really, it's not really even about the effects that these folks have on our elections.Another example I give in the book in a large amount of detail in chapter 4 is of work I did with the Zuni.
He'll never give in.
makes us give in to impulses.
like you and me give in to our temptations here?
Please do not give in.
And the example I give in the book, of course, is Toshiba laptop.
there's just no give in them.
What could he give in return?
The notion you'd give in to terrorists because they've got weapons would be a terrible idea.
We didn't give in.
does art give in the world, and concerns about new money versus old money and all of these things.
When you give in isolation you're actually drastically limiting the potential impact of your gift.
So you give in faith.
Could you give in like, what do you need to do, what do you need to put in place for individuals to actually be able to sort of have less friction in going through these
I'm not beholden to these pings, dings, and rings.I can decide when I will give in to these distractions on my schedule, not someone else's.So that's just the tip of the iceberg.
One of the estimates that I give in the book is the exponential Empire State Building took us up to 10 to the 100 years, a familiar number for everybody here,
And the solution that I give in my book, the solution for us humans to actually become rational like we imagine ourselves to be, is to become aware
One of the examples I give in the book is of Proximity Designs-- incorporated that into their name.
The easiest thing to do is give up and give in.
And then he'll never give in.
And the government would never give in on that.
But relaxation have many things to give in our mind,
And it's important not to give in to this temptation to say, we're in a post-truth and post-fact society, and there's nothing we can do about it.
We couldn't really allow ourselves to give in to this hatred that some-- a small but dangerous percentage of people
So the advice that I give in general, and I was very encouraged by actually the latest dietary guidelines-- the first time ever, this is huge-- really
One of the tips I give in the book for people who have Attention Deficit Disorder in terms of filing things-- and maybe this is applicable-- there's
So what happens when you give in to a child who's in charge of you is that you not only give in
that you were born to give in your lifetime actually being made manifest.
and by the way if I give money, it's so not about money, if you give in a moment you give in a moment of grace, so it's not about money.
Well, one technique that I use every single day is called the 10-minute rule.The 10-minute rule acknowledges that you can give in to any distraction, whether it's checking that email inbox when you should be workingon that big project, whether it's checking social media when you said you were going to read a book, whether it's eating that piece of chocolate cake
Like, do not give in to cynicism.
and i'll raise my white flag and just give in cause i'm barely free and got no reason
And what is the price that you pay when you give in to that impulse?
And how do you decide which side to give in to at any one point?
And so one of the key pieces of advice I give in my book is just to remember that a successful ecosystem creates
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