We live in a time where we everyone's asking the same question, who am I and what brings me joy? Looking back now, I realize this question has followed me my whole life.While joy was always present in my life and always around me, I just didn't have the language for it.
across the land to sky to sea. Looking for more than we were offered.Are we not allowed? Are you still where your mother pushed you out? I doubt that
Really, I don't know, I just can't explain it. Looking at it in person, it is kind of cataclysmic.You gotta cry.
These two nodes split the graph roughly in half, so we give them the highest rank. Looking at one side, this node splits the subset in half, so it has the highest rank of the three.We can rank the remaining two nodes in any order.
Although wind speed is highest at the top of the tower, the wind shear builds up as you go lower. Looking at this brace around halfway down the tower, the perpendicular wind load is 454 tons.Because of the skipped columns, all of these braces carry the same gravity load, just 340 tons, from the eight stories above.
If we keep going, we'll end up with this infinitely branching graph. Looking at our graph, we can break it into five sections.There's the middle section where we started, and then there are four other sections that are all identical, just rotated.
What are the salient ones that you put in. Looking at some of the tools you guys are developing.
But yeah, that's how I bridge my two worlds. looking for, you have to be a bit more precise with your measurements and really put those in.
And what this suggests to me as a social scientist is the problem isn't that meaning is impossible to find, it's that looking for meaning has gotten harder.People are not, for some reason, and and actually we do know the reason now, but but the mystery is why people wouldn't
attacking your own body. And I really don't like that sentence. And I also think it's scientifically not accurate anymore because what we know now when looking at research from like the '9s, the danger hypothesis and so on, is that the immune system is not just stupidly aggressive or something. All the cellsthat exist in our immune system just have this one goal which is to keep us safe. And sometimes they might go a bit too far with it. You could even say
to show something to ourselves. A perverse agent might break the rules in ways that are private that only he or she knows about. The concern about autonomy is not a concern about how about looking autonomous. It's a concern about being autonomous. And you know, I'm not the first to point this out. You know um this is an observation by uh by dstoyfski by Sartra about how even in themost private of ways we want to show ourselves to be free. Another explanation for perverse acts is to impress other people. I mean you know if if I behave rationally and morally you might see me as
Gatman and Jordan Wy. We're currently looking at this uh Reddit forum where people tell stories of revenge and there's hundreds of thousands of stories and we're using an AI to go through them looking at the stories of revenge and trying to ask what do they have in common? How do they differ? How do they were men more vengeful than women? How does uh the intensity of the badact connect to the type of reprisal? What kind of reprisals do people do? and so on. The whole scope of moral life I just totally fascinates me. One of the great questions through our intellectual
playing out now. It's so difficult for me to do a common sense show now because we like to focus on solutions and clear thinking and all those kinds of things. And I feel like from where we're looking at things in the mix, I don't know how you do that. I don't know how you do that, honestly.Yeah, Martin Gurri had a book that I thought was pretty great. And for me, it was incredibly clarifying with respect to just how to think about where we find ourselves now called the Revolt of
So what Natasha Overmeyer, Jason Chen, and I did is we looked at the hype cycle, from 1960 to the present, looking at press. We did a large language model study of news articles over that64-year period or 66-year period, to look at sentiment analysis.
We'll have some questions from students, and Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.Maybe we would...
lectures of Paul Dirac taking antimatter seriously. Looking at what the math shows and saying, "I really think this thing exists." I mean, it just sounds insane.- It does. - And so I think this is a good warm-up. The space-time unification- ... is a good warm-up as we march through the twentieth century 'cause it gets
Looking and reading the code and understanding the code deeply as you progress, versus just thinking in this design space and just guiding it
...looking up to the sky and asking questions and trying to figure out the answers in your conversation with the divine...
looking like an invading force, not like a stabilizing force.
Looking at the world as I understand it today,
looking at their their genitalia, putting a speculum in, going inside the canal and looking around. We put a sheet
looking at a ghost. I was like, "Are you winding me up?" And he was genuinely serious. He's what 4 or 60 years old now
Looking at that over the long term, in 40 years, if you'd not bought that coffee and put it into the stock market
looking at the things that have broken since I was last year. Like making a list of the new expenses, and it's never
looking at the Persian Gulf. And um Iran of course is to the east of the of the Persian Gulf and Thran is up to the
looking to Pakistan as much or maybe even more than the United States as
looking backwards, though. Like, when did the price of gas become such a political weapon in America? Does this
looking at the ways in which kind of those ideas that we inherit are shaping us from the time we're really really
looking back on it, it makes a ton of sense. And I think he now looks back on on that that period of his life. And I
looking for a social baseline, a safe baseline.
looking out over the Manhattan skyline.
Looking from the point of view of the universe means looking with rational disinterest, right? Not just like as a human with human cares and and uh
looking back, reflecting on the dream it's so obviously bizarre. Right? Like
looking like a me my
looking at a future where the the Iran uh issue is over and South Korea will
Looking at the supply for the European market, every gram of tungsten counts.
looking for ways to sort of try to bring North Korea in from the cold. And so, this is again, this is something you see
looking at on the outside of the goggles.
Looking at recent changes in young people, I’ve come to realize that while the desire for growth hasn’t changed, The socio-economic context in which it exists has
Looking at how that thought plays out in your life, do you even want to change it?
Looking at the distribution of birthweights, we can see the blue line there.
Looking at diversity and understanding different ways, different knowledges, and the diversity of the animals that produce silk and the way people
Looking around the house and making sure nobody was close by, she would sit next to the hookah in Dadu's chair, a comfortable wicker chair nobody
Looking at history at different time scales, teaches you different things.
Looking back 20 years from today, how do you feel the culture has changed?
looking up at all these stars and you started wondering. You know that each of these points of light is some distant
looking around the galaxy for signs of life, maybe we should prioritize the planets where there might also be liquid
looking at screens. Is there a way we can reach a greater balance between spending time in nature, conserving these wild spaces, and progressing as a society?
Looking at the script, and you don't see this a lot.
looking externally at cues and Concepts you talk a lot about this idea of brand