Whims
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"We're in Europe, and before Captain Nemo's
whims
take us deep into the polar seas or back to Oceania, I say we should leave this Nautilus."
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Bruno Giussani: You seem to describe a political leadership that is kind of unprepared and a prisoner of the
whims
of the financial markets, and that scene in Brussels that you describe, to me, as a citizen, is terrifying.
Just like in Silicon Valley, some of the seismic shifts in technology and consumer behavior have been driven by academic research, have been driven by enterprise desires, with the
whims
of privilege and youth sprinkled in every once in a while.
And it means that buildings will twist to the
whims
of nature instead of the other way around.
That the
whims
of adolescence are too dangerous for your breath, that you cannot simply be curious, that you are not afforded the luxury of making a mistake, that someone's implicit bias might be the reason you don't wake up in the morning.
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