And it turns out a lot of you actually thought the same way. We polled our audience, got more than 24,000 responses, and it turns out two thirds of you are one-boxers. - I know, it's crazy.
We did millions of pieces of direct mail. We polled in dozens and dozens of races. And that's been one of the tenets of our work around the country, is putting together smart campaigns.
is just being silly." This is known as Newcomb's paradox, named for its inventor, William Newcomb. The Guardian newspaper polled over 31,000 people about this problem in 2016. 53.5% were one-boxers and 46.5% were two-boxers.
And he's published a big catalog. and then he polled them to get the best estimate.
Of course, mathematicians would argue is it an invention or discovery? Most mathematicians I've polled , including some people we've talked about earlier, most mathematicians think, of course, that numbers exist. They're the Platonic point of view.
But on the other hand, it's creating connections again. And they polled them: do you have financial security?
Right. And it still didn't make their top 35 or 40. But many Trump voters who were polled after and said, do you really think he is going to bring back coal jobs and whatever?
That as a career has not really caught on yet with my parents' generation. People don't realize that they did a study and polled children, I believe the ages was like 8 to 15, what their number one career was-- and you know what it was?
You are the company case study for how to create psychological safety among teams. So my guess is that if I went around and polled you on how psychologically safe is your team, just because the case study was written about you doesn't mean it's happening everywhere at your company, right?
election to Barack Obama, in 2010, found a large number of their voters were not gonna turn out and vote. So, they polled them. Why? Number one answer to that poll by far--two to one over the second highest--was "no matter who wins, corporate interest will still have too much power and prevent real change."
It just places you in a-- I don't know-- in that way that sort of nostalgic movies do really well. "Close Encounters," I mean, if you polled everybody here, where that is-- actually, everybody here would know, because you're very smart. But most people wouldn't remember.
I care about why they put them down. And what I did right from the outset before even starting writing is I polled my Facebook and Twitter followers to identify the five or six most common reasons people quit. So what do we have?
I think that we got lucky. But it's not the pay that teachers talk about when they're polled .
So that was how a totally ridiculous inside joke turned into a selling a book. Yeah. No, I actually polled my team, what actually stuck in their minds?
Right. And it still didn't make their top 35 or 40. And apparently, many, many Trump voters who were polled after, and I'm apolitical.
And specifically, Rosetta is really the truest sense of space exploration. And I'll talk a little bit about some of the things that we learned about comets that if you'd polled all the cometary scientists before, they would have all been 180 degrees in the opposite direction before.
And what we've seen since the late '60s, early '70s, is an explosion in growth in these programs. So if you look at shares of GDP and components of federal spending, most of what-- if you went and polled people on the street and say, what does government do?
And so much so, that this to me is shocking, this is nearly 4,000 doctors who were polled , as to, ìdo you know that thereís these things, like patients like me?î And only 11% and