and religions because they always uh assured us of a super uh you can say superlative level of happiness there for the simple reason the mind has touchedits source. What do I mean by that? The mind has touched a level
So we'll get to that towards the very end, when I talk about some ideas that I've proposed in my book and arguments I make for modification to society's superlative prize. So how did the Nobel Prize get to be so esteemed?Well, first a brief history of the Nobel Prize.
And the email subject line said brace yourself. And that's like really superlative language from this guy. And I thought, if he says that, then what am I about to open in this video that's in the email?
It's the only continent in the world that's not technically owned by anyone, although it's governed by the treaty. It is the land of superlatives . It's called the windiest, highest, driest, loneliest continent on the face of the Earth, and it is so because it's so far away.
9:06, now I am perfectly, overwhelmingly awake. 9:34, Now I am superlatively , actually awake.
I didn't mention this. And I think-- and you wouldn't see unless you saw the original-- that he added a superlative .
I think that we got lucky. Sad to say, we could do a sequel if there were another word that's more superlative than worst.
- Quick pause for a bathroom break if it's okay. The point is, alcohol never got in the way of anything Grant did during the war, and he had a superlative record of delivering victories when the United States needed them,
It's happening. It's changing the world around us. I think, when you talk about making someone more intelligent or making someone run faster, it's pretty clear, this is a superlative .
but I was asked to nominate the winners of the Nobel Prize the very next year after I lost it. OK? It was kind of bittersweet, and it actually led me to this voyage of exploration and, hopefully, reformation for humanity's superlative prize. So this prize was endowed by Alfred Nobel's will.
It's at least three meters high, silvery and fluid, thin as a schwa, all ashimmer with otherworldly transcendent wossname. It's neither beautiful nor handsome, though it's intensely aesthetically pleasing in a way that demands some sort of genderless superlative that no human language has ever managed.
And I loved him. And in memory, still love him enough, in fact, really quite superlatively , that I was sure that that love would come through to the reader.