Maybe that's another indirect reason that people and especially children tend to see something supernatural in nature. Minimally counterintuitive concepts. This is also relevant to the psychological work related to supernatural beliefs. According to some psychologists, well-known miracle stories,
You have also been featured on "The New York Times," "The Wall Street Journal," "Forbes," "Time," ABC, NBC, BBC, CBC, NPR-- Minimalism. Yeah. E-F-G-H, H-I-J-K-- I had no idea we'd been in all those places.
So I understand that you're quite the forager. minimally in many ways.
Have you found your perfect setup? Minimal. So you still pretty much-- Exactly. Changing rackets and strings, it's like a little bit changing technique.
I've kind of come to lots of dead ends and all kinds of things that I thought were the answer. Minimalism is a great example. But of all the things I've looked at-- and the book is, to a large extent, a kind of process of me going through this one,
And the underlying principle, I think, is if we can do something, that is as important, prevent something as bad happening as a child losing her life at a pretty minimal cost to ourselves, then I think we ought to do that. So that seems to me to be the most important point about it.
The people who put on the shoe, suddenly you have a whole cohort, a whole generation in our case, of people who by disconnecting from their body and early on the cushioning was minimal. But let's say in the early 70s, the beginning of the cushioning of a shoe before that basically your sole is well, there's no cushioning per se. There's generally protection from sharp things and uncomfortable things that you might step on but cushioning itself and the concept of it wasn't there yet.
is impr press in one of the academic journals we looked for people who had minimal if any prior computer experience middle-aged and older people they were hard to find congratulations you're the last person on Earth to get an email account they're out there we found them and we matched them up with what we
Those are both interventions that have been very well studied-- microfinance and One Laptop per Child-- in large-scale, randomized controlled trials that have found pretty minimal benefits, on average, of those interventions. And think those were surprising findings for a lot of people in the field, especially with all the enthusiasm and hype around those interventions.
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It's like what nature did is just discover these neural processes that allow us to build models of the world and then just repackage them actually minimally interfere with one another.
Absolutely. So in veterinary school, you learn the basics of all the domestic animals and then as you continue to was minimal to no quality whatsoever,
I've mentioned something called the True Health Initiative. Eat minimally processed. Eat close to nature.
I don't know how much we spend in carrots, but it's a big budget. So minimally ridden but not too much.
A minimal deterrence by definition means you're not going to use the force.
And minimally I promise that I'm going to share at least one incredibly valuable idea with you today and probably many of them.
the minimal wage that's increasing-- all these different things that we have to cover.
or minimal shoe use as being sort of a superior way to run.
is minimalistic but I I reduce when you think about screenwriting films it's a visual
is minimal and and the other point I'd like to make is that sort of uh participation is only possible through public access to information so we have
And I made it minima instead of maxima, which is also cool, because with minima , I can just do gradient descent and find them.
It’s minimal effort -- we all like that.
like the MiniMaxs and Z.ais of the world. Those two literally have filed IPO paperwork, and they're trying to get Western mindshare and do a lot of outreach there. So I don't know if these incentives will change the
America's had minimal influence in super majority Shiite Iraq ever since the end of Iraq War II.
surge itself is minimal, like the ocean's not coming up all that much, that's one piece of good news, but we
So there is a minimal level of consciousness that is still there in sleep.
Although there were minimal screen time, like it was a guest appearance role, but there was a complete transformation to myself.
And so the way I define minimalism in my work, my home, and my book is really it's about intentionality. So to me minimalism is a way of life where you focus in on what's important and what you value, what your priorities are, and you thoughtfully strip away the rest.
It can feel very hard sometimes to get rid of something that is sentimental to you, or something that once had sentimental value for you. So that will be "Minimalist, Maximalist, and Everything in Between." So I'm very excited about that one.
It's very minimal, very, very minimal.
Am I a minimalist dresser?
So I like minimalism, and that way everything's hidden and only one thing is on the table, so to speak.
And we're so minimalist in our own lives because we're constantly bombarded by different images and colors and products
It feels very minimalistic.
The food rations were minimal.
on a minimal pain dose.
It was only minimally edited by me.
We charge minimal rent.
to supernatural beliefs. According to some psychologists, well-known miracle stories, they involve so-called minimally counterintuitive concepts. So these are concepts that are somewhat surprising and counterintuitive and contradictory, but they are not overly contradictory.
And if you see many miracle episodes in religious scriptures, such as Jesus turning water into wine, or walking on water, or resurrecting the dead, they all involve minimally counterintuitive concepts. So we have seen various psychological studies that seem to suggest that we are cognitively
The set is minimal and also very powerful and impactful, particularly with the way the projection and the sound works.
And for me, that wasn't it. When I first discovered minimalism, I discovered a guy named Colin Wright. You saw the documentary, and he's in the documentary, it's called "Minimalism." And he owns 52 items.
But there's another ripple effect that I felt, that I noticed from the documentary, which is it's actually beneficial to the environment. And what that minimalism allowed then was also to create the best search engine as well.
My knowledge was very minimal.
What are the minimal specifications for which I can call this a quantum computer?
to maximize the minimal time.
I figured with a minimalist stage-- I'm just saying.
They have minimal impellers.
The biggest enemy of minimalism is precarity.