So it's really important. They're very insular . So even if it's a village of 200 households, you think everybody must know each other. They've lived their whole lives.
Thank you. One more question. They are no longer insular , they have opened up to this.
But when I hear some people it tech talking about, well, cash value is overrated. This book is very insular .
Anyway, we got to cook at various restaurants and that was such a honor. Because Kyoto is extraordinarily insular . They're not necessarily xenophobic but they don't wanna share their, historically they haven't shared what they've learned over literally thousands, fifteen hundred years of cooking.
My agent was nagging me and, and, and I finally was like ok, fine, I'm gonna try this and, and so I jumped in and then I jumped out because it creeped me out because I live in a very kind of insular , I don't, I'm antisocial is what it comes down to. I on a day to day basis I don't really want to interact with Susie572 from Boise, ok?
terms of like geopolitical strategy. The long answer is that the American military has become a very corrupt and insular institution that is trying to generate as much commercial funding as possible in order to fund the military-industrial complex.
it's almost like-- and because it takes place in this loft throughout the film, mostly in this main area, you kind of get this insular feeling of almost being in somebody's head. And you have all the different judgments or different aspects of what could be firing off, and there's a tremendous amount of judgment.
And you're not isolated from it. You don't live an insular life where these kind of problems don't affect you or your family or what you feel about their safety. So it was all these things that came together.
I recall-- and again, I was there in a very bad period for Apple, and probably the market share was 6%. But it was such an insular culture that frankly, you could live inside the Apple world and not even think that Windows existed was how severe they were inured from the outside world.
But I think first, just talking about it. The life of a cook was very insular .
We see this coming up in politics, where people downplay how confident people are, how competent they are at doing their jobs. was mostly inhabited by a group of people called the Insular Celts.
just to reach that opera can have. It's so easy to just be caught up in your insular New York arts, especially in the arts community. But Ethan and I just went on a trip to the Midwest in our production of "Fidelio," which you'll hear an excerpt from in a few minutes.
Now, why did this conversations OK when they did-- this was just a year before I got tenured, 2015. And I was beginning to be frustrated by the insular way in which academia engages with questions that affect the world.
Some of this was made possible by a law, the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which took the lid off how many news outlets one company could own. And I guess I'd say I learned how insular Americans are.
They had no consumer, you know, public-facing thing. They were just trying to recruit a very small group of top AI research talent. And the AI community is very small. It's very insular . It's very weird, frankly. Um it's very Bay Area-based. And the kinds of things that you say to recruit researchers and show that you understand them are not the kinds of things that you would say if you were trying to get
And it was a very difficult role to find someone who is insular , and emotionally mature, and someone who could stand up in a room full of adults
None of the people in London were looking up north because London is always very insular and people just think that if it's not happening there,
People thought of it as being very British and very small and insular but, actually, in our minds it was very influenced by American things; by Billy Wilder films, This is Spinal
And the areas, the neighborhoods of California and LA feel very insular until now.
going on and coupled with on the left side here decreased activity in the frontal and insular cortex okay so this
just this very isolated sort of person, a very insular person.
The positive intelligence brain is made up mostly of the middle prefrontal cortex, the ACC insular cortex, and parts of the right brain.
But within a campaign, it can become something quite insular .
Stephen Merchant: it's not only that I think it's also, it's very insular TV.
today is to talk about our networks. We work very hard and not in an insular way. We're working hard with industry and we work hard certainly with regional efforts. But
And-and-and actually one of the reasons this is is because Bollywood is actually quite insular . It-it's not all that interested in connecting to Hollywood; its stars are happy
This one is the son of a Hasidic rebbe, that is a kind of very insular sect of extremely Orthodox Jews
Envy comes in, empathy goes down, we become more insular and more isolated.
It was also came after three years of, whatever, two years-- 2 and 1/2 years of insular COVID-informed habits.
When I lived in New York, which was the last time I was here, it's very difficult to have an insular life in New York.
And I realized that the questions designed to challenge elementary and middle schoolers are actually pretty good for jostling the parts of the brain, like the prefrontal cortex, insular
Because, for me, I knew writing this book I didn't want it to just be some insular experience that people could throw away and say, well, that was crazy,
I think we've benefited a lot from being from Madison, Wisconsin, where there's no record industry and we were very, very insular .
But, of course, in those days, British were so insular they didn't care about offending anybody.
So you know, the traditional European culture has been, it's very insular .