that's not actually how we're wired as humans. There's got to be that trust um that relationship for I think minds to change on that tougher stuff.So, got to have a little bit of patience with each other.
in Greek, skeptai means to look at something from a distance. minds . I say that I met a beautiful girl on my second day at Cambridge.
well individuals are Brands because the brands are identifiable signifiers that conjure up thoughts and feelings in the minds of people with regards to companies products institutions organizations and people so we areBrands like we want to conjure up thoughts and feelings in people's minds and heart parts so what is my brand or
And good in both senses-- rational, but also moral. Minds are products of brains.
Nigeria, massive population growth, as with Kenya. minds that have ever tried before.
Sorry. Let's get back on track. Minds out of the basement now.Let's get back. Yeah, I know.
I must say that I am honored and humbled to be at the presence of such brilliant and innovative young minds . I am Tibetan old woman practitioner, was born in EastTibet, and a strong background in Buddhism.
So that gave us a little bit of hope that the game was actually going to be effective at what was originally our hope of changing people's minds about people living in these neighborhoods and trying to increase empathy and educate people.And it gave us hope of it's, again, a conference setting and that sort of thing.
uh but that we we trust and even assume that uh satisfying our individual minds and bodies that that should be our primary focus that's kind of what we're here uh to get done and then because ofthat we become impatient upset I rate when the world that we encounter when it
home uh obviously we're we're still figuring that out uh I think we try to try to keep our minds open for revision and uh to be able to revise it constantly um if you would have asked us thisquestion 10 years ago it would have been a totally different answer because we you know we had home lives but we pretty
but in order to puncture some of the stereotypes that are held about India stereotypes that Reign not just in the minds of westerners but actually in the minds of Indians too inshort India's I think simply too important to the world to be so simplistically
um how about so how does it feel to heavier book being talked about in and studied in school oh I'm shaping my Minds you guys shaping young minds um do you know what it's really flattering and it's really wonderful and I also thinkit's it's a little bit bizarre because College professors end up interpreting your work in ways that you never ever ever thought it would be interpreted
So one of the things that my friend Mohnish Pabrai who's one of the most brilliant minds in this book, "The Great Minds of Investing" said to me is that when he started to invest in 1994, and he started basically to reverse engineer Buffett,he said you could see that Buffett basically lays out the laws of investing.
vote for we form a picture of their character and their personality, we form what's often a much clearer picture than we have any right to because the data that's coming into our minds is like the data at the side of the road, it's very fuzzy, but our minds are forming for us a clear picture. Sometimes that clear picture, like the picture that we get fromthe side of the road, is accurate and sometimes our clear picture is inaccurate, it's an illusion, like the optical illusions I showed you.
and Seth Gooden know that hundreds of thousands of other business authors seem not to? If you can make your idea a visually recognizable idea it is something that will stick in people's minds instantly and they will decide immediately to follow up on it. That's what I mean by making it recognizable.E stands for evolving. And what I'd like you to do here let's go ahead and draw a square that makes its way into a diamond; evolving. A vivid idea, what I mean by this is, a vivid
minds in light of the new data.
minds of our Ummah and then however far our capabilities reach they will never be equal to one thousandth of the capabilities of the kingdom of Satan
minds and we're working with our bodies and so if you do any sort of creative
minds is certainly welcome. What I said was, if any of you have questions or comments about anything I've said related to my book, I'd be certainly delighted to entertain them,
minds and their bodies, and it is a long time to put the pressures that we're seeing, both from our culture, as you correctly point out, and from our education system. The one size
minds the way our minds work is that we uh we can mistake salience for probability and so uh like if you think
minds of others is not actually a theoretical commitment it's not actually on the basis of evidence that others
Minds you can have the photo realistic visual thinker like me who can't do Algebra another kind of mind is the
minds , the cosmic object and the animal have the same tenure.
minds and and our let's say that our cognition but especially our our physical cognition our physical and our
minds of a few remembers a documented language say like well Latin you know
mindset to start seeing political democracy and economic democracy as
mindset. And so as a result, they are unlikely to have a sizeable impact on their organizations, either financial,
mindset, a positive language and deep appreciation for all the good
mindset around it. That's what gratitude is about because you can turn a disadvantage into an advantage. So we draw the miles framework in the book as
Mindset is necessary, but in some ways insufficient because we have to be able to put that mindset into practice in the world.
mindset, or the 80-80 mindset?
mindset. Now, leaving our legacies as a really fundamental part of human psychology.
Mindset matters. How do you all change your mindsets?
Mindset for me really came into play when I was in football, right?
Mindset equals money set.
Mindset equals blank set.
mindset we can't really get anything unless we hustle our face off and we can get it with an exercise program because
mindset. Should I talk faster? By the way, I kind of you guys can keep up, right? We Okay, because I like going to
mindset. Within a fixed mindset, if, say you haven't done well on a subject before,
mindset of a um person when he goes in or she goes in to look at a story or a movie or a video in like what are they
mindset household, we know what they do. Here is an initial reaction to a hard problem, reaction to failure and the depth of their understanding or lack thereof understanding.
mindset, standing there I notice that for every four people that walk past and give him money only one of them takes the magazine. That's interesting.
mindset have a plan but be open to what happens that you didn't plan on
mindset changes yeah you see other people who live there and so it's it's
the minds of other people, made happier and healthier by connecting with other people.
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