there's nothing more than the objective processes is to literally deny your own existence, to deny your your minute to minute experience. It's just crazy crazy uh to say that. Um in in fact going backto what we were saying earlier, not that I'm an idealist, but I think it I would be more sympathetic with an idealist
he's making is that if you look at the that official data I said to you a that official data I said to you a minute ago since 2021 which was the the minute ago since 2021 which was the the lowest point of of rough sleeping inlowest point of of rough sleeping in recent years it's gone up it's basically recent years it's gone up it's basically doubled it's gone up by 96% since then
We hoisted all five crew members into our helo and returned them to the ship. minute to minute , a lot of hardship with your male peers in the military and then, I may venture to guess, some women, maybe,
So any time there's a natural transition in your day is a great opportunity for a five minute tidy or a two minute reset. And I will try to make things appealing with my kids by saying like, hey, our house is a mess.Let's do a five minute tidy and then go get an ice cream, or having something that is fun and appealing.
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to get the meeting started and says okay let's get this meeting started what's our story you know do you think for a minute that what that person means is is story in the traditional sense probably not what they probably mean is what'sthe logical series of facts and data and arguments that we're going to put together probably in a PowerPoint presentation that we're going to
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brains are studying human brains which is a head trip if you think about it for a minute and uh as an atheist people would use uh the fact that you can describe Many religiousexperiences with Neurology and Neuroscience dismissively but I I was reading Aur Neuroscience text one day and they were
bit more of a short-term uh time Horizon but leaving leaving gender well actually let me not leave gender aside for a minute um what we know now is that that I think it's already the case that women control more of the wealth ABS now Ithink that we just passed that sort of threshold um so it's it's increasingly important for for women to be as engaged
I mean it sounds like at least an idea that might work but but then when you when you stop and think about it for a minute you realize that that Wallace's alternative to the The Madness of default selfishness is this this like equally Soul destroying totallyboundless hypothetical empathy he's he's essentially advising us to retreat even further into the self uh and and that
that is something that I think we have this moment after the election bruised feelings whatever we need to take a minute with the social media and just say am I reacting or am I responding andand allow ourselves some time to process it and maybe every everybody needs to take a walk in the woods so just want to
conflicted of one of the reports we did in 2011 and I'll be drawing a lot from that report but um as you'll see in a minute we've been doing reports like this for seven years where we've been studying the experience of fathers uh that's a me with my son who we'll seelater at the end of the presentation has grown up a lot since then and I just do that to establish both that I'm a father
time ago uh theater is my medium of of choice and um I will get onto that in a minute why and uh it's about the creativity and it's about thecollaboration with an audience um like I'm doing as I'm talking you know I'm look because we're quite intimate I can
minute Vlog um to talk about and so that's that's how I came to the title buffering because it's that that wheel
minute crash course of urban planning history um going back to 1920 this is Lor bizier who I showed earlier as well
minute finished so breath is so so important to
minute someone will be distracted." And I think that is a very, very true issue, and that has shifted.
minute detections from their sensors down to the vents.
minute sessions so the point is with kids is
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minute they were in plainclothes, and the next minute they were suddenly in these giant ballgowns.
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minute breaks, half minute breaks.
minute , how many can we get in a minute by lowering the weight?
minute . And we launched the site and we had the video and one day a submission came in from one teenage jerk from
minute here and there in the day to come back to
minute ratio, then the people are just going to leave.
minute episodes I swore I would never bring this to TV um but then I became
minute . If they brought in more money than what their budget needed, then that money should be returned to the tax payers." So I basically ran on that. I said, I was doing
minute and a half we're kind of done here I'm going to have to kind of walk around and slap you or something all
minute female orgasm? Tim Ferris: female #4: Tim Ferriss: I'll give you your $50 bill later. Thank you for bringing that up. I thought
minute about the race, a little bit. So your opponent, you're the, you're the DA-DA of San Francisco, your opponent's the District Attorney of Los Angeles.
minute long Roadrunner cartoons. And the first of which is going to be released this week with a movie I don't want to see. Called "Cats and Dogs" -- whatever "Cats and Dogs II".
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minute and not showing that you're a coward maybe they felt because at the
minute The Galley of this thing came in the first person to grab it was the that child who's now 10 who took it into a
minute let that soak in all right yes so so in a way it's it's it's not based on
minute but just it doesn't really matter woman man it's the same for all of us there's sacrifice that comes with it and
minute or two she placed it on the table in front of us her long black hair pulled tight in a ponytail brushed
minute elevator pitch my one minute elevator pitch is
minute because I just looked down I was feeling so joyful and I noticed I am in alignment
minute so how do you go to the loop again you know some still eating lunch so I I'm I'll skip this for now but I
minute I said that no one's going to think I'm cool you know you you you get to make that decision um so I think a
minute 40 or two minutes and uh I just think it's an interesting way to sort of give the listener a curveball right off
are short there so I found that the average sales story is 2 minutes long the average leadership story is 4 minutes long okay I didn't say 10 or 15 or 20 right and so when people are telling 10 15 20- minute stories aroundthe office most people are yawning and rolling their eyes and checking their watch right and looking for an exit strategy right so these are short to the
minutes if you are Relentless about a 10 minute a day practice I guarantee it