ask why questions to motivate us and how to and what questions so that we can actually meet those motivations in ordinary life. You got to have both. If you didn't have one side or the other, you'd be in big trouble. And this is not just because we operate like cavemen still today. It's really important that you have motivations, mystery and meaning in your life to want to do
By that I mean that we are evolved to understand the meaning of our lives through the way that we would live an ordinary life, by interacting with other people, by falling in love, by having conflict, by by wondering about the the great beyond, maybe
And then I thought I wonder if those grew out of this intrinsically difficult relationship, and that behind these tales are just ordinary flawed human beings trying to get along and trying to have a relationship. And that's where Agnes was born.
But I think that the title of this section of your book was "Meetings Present Opportunities." I like that. ordinary privilege is the piece of your identity you think least about.
But I think that the title of this section of your book was "Meetings Present Opportunities." I like that. Ordinary privilege is a piece of your identity you think least about, because that's where you have the tailwinds.
In one case, two commentators, including the very eminent British military historian, Sir John Keegan, worked out that since the middle of the 17th century, Ordinary Syrians in the early months of the war in Syria knew very well throughout 2011 and the first half of 2012
When you're working with purple sweet potatoes, you might want to wear gloves. Ordinarily, I would use a little bit of fish sauce in this dish.
when you wake W up you remember it you wake up you say that was a blissful Ordinary World you live a peaceful life here you don't want to attain the
I normally do and then take you through pieces of it that are maybe the most removed from what the people in this room ordinarily do. Because although there is a chapter in the book on information and communication technologies, I'm not specifically going to tell you about that chapter. If you're interested, you can always read the book.
And it's never done by a process. Ordinary companies are process companies. So don't use that word on me again.
that the vast majority of time, instead of going like this to pull down a book, kids go like this and pull something up. Ordinarily, going on their Android device right to their Google browser and typing it in and finding the information that has been stored up here. And this is one of the ways in which the book is in a sense, although not directly, it's concerned with the notion
Well, it's beyond faith. Ordinarily if something has survived for two years, it's gone through a presidential election, it's not back into the mix because it's
You know, "Nature could not produce a horse as large as twenty ordinary horses or a giant ten times taller than an ordinary man." And then he concludes with this adorable imagery, which unfortunately does not carry with it an illustration. Galileo's work is filled with illustrations, but this isn't one of them.
And instead there's a sense in which rather than institutions like the ones I named earlier supporting the aspirations of ordinary Americans, more and more people feel like they're in it on their own and have to find their own way. It's an age of entrepreneurs rather than of structures and institutions.
are fabulous babysitters. So, I really have had my eye on Princeton students for a long time, and I love them. I adore them. I think they are amazing people, but they're terribly ordinary, too. And you know, when you look at other college students, you know, it's not that they have light shining out of them that makes them those sheep that are the ones that get the meadow. And of course, I was fascinated. I've heard--you know, lot of people talk about how hard these decisions were, how most of the applicants to these colleges
that everyday volunteers can have and this is the phenomenon it's not again it's not the big ada organizations it's ordinary people you me our neighbor down the street our aunt in ohio the kids at school i have a seven-year-old in my book morgan atwell who implores her friends don't bring me birthday presents bring me pennies
about just that one story rippled out by tens of thousands if not millions because b for life was started by three ordinary women it has happened to me walking through the slums of kampala they noticed these gorgeous beads that one woman was sitting on the ground making her name was millie and they asked millie if she had any other beads and so millie ran
the universe so it doesn't matter it's not that we have not found the ordinary matter in the universe we know how much ordinary matter there is and we know it's not enough to be most of the universe well how would we know what is the universe the other trick you can use besides looking for things is the fact that Einstein here understood how
together under its gravitational pole it's giving rise to gravitational lensing but it's not ordinary matter it doesn't interact in the same way as ordinary matter does it doesn't participate in Big Bang nucleosynthesis in the same way that ordinary matter does we call it dark matter it's an old idea Dark Matter goes back to the 1930s Fritz wikii a Caltech astronomer first proposed the idea ver ruin here in the
ordinary lives? That's not the way science works.
ordinary paper. First, I thought it was me, and then I thought, "It's the paper." I luckily lived in a papermaking town, and
ordinary" things -- more novel things -- big. And shrinks down the stuff that's likely boring and you've done it a zillion times. And in there is, If you mouse over it, you
ordinary people need more faith than people centuries ago and maybe this is
ordinary people to understand that you are you seem powerless you feel
Ordinary People and there are thousands and thousands of such examples where people are using RTI we did a campaign
An ordinary family that lived like everyone lived back then, in the Soviet union and even after the Soviets, in the nineties.
An ordinary family, but not an ordinary time, World War two.
To ordinary people. Just on the street, to ordinary people who...
An ordinary computer is powerless to model the intricacies of a chemical, of a molecule.
Can ordinary people use this tool?" And they said, "Oh, no, no.
And ordinarily, the audience is like, oh, OK.
Whereas ordinary empathy, which is so beautiful-- it's where you can feel something for someone else as they're going through it, but you don't actually
to ordinary citizens, let's say nothing of local government officials, about what's happening in their homes, their towns, and cities that might impact them.
So ordinarily when I'm doing research, first thing I'll do is come up with a nice framework.
an ordinary photograph, in a room like this.
An ordinary legionary, an ordinary soldier, would get a bonus that was 2,500% of his annual wages.
But ordinary enough to get a 90% mortgage from a bank on a foreign property pre-2008, which is pretty unbelievable.
in ordinary conditions. If I think of the mind as an idea or an abstraction instead of an organic object, it's also natural to think that the mind is
for ordinary Chinese people who I was talking to you?
Many ordinary people can now easily access this information without having to access complex systems, which is a result of technological progress. However,
Well, it's beyond faith. And ordinarily after stuff gets passed in 2009 and '10, by 2016 people would not be trying to repeal it.
Because ordinarily we don't build high enough and you couldn't make enough use of it where that would be a factor.
For ordinary civilians or commoners to gain this as an accessory was quite extraordinary, and again, marking a kind of understanding of how going around the world
the ordinary human adaptations to life," unquote.
Very ordinary stuff. No quality control.
And ordinarily, if we wanted to cook this on its own, we'd just take the whole thing out.
the top and through the celebrities and their stories. And ordinary people no longer see themselves rising with the top of society. It's more like the top has risen from the rest of the country.
Sanctions ordinarily are not effective.
because ordinary citizens could communicate with each other directly, not as the passive recipients of programming directed at them by broadcasters and commercial sponsors, the
so ordinary, you know. So you sometime can not believe. So if you think this is too simple problem, I have another meditation technique which is a little bit difficult.