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From there, you can walk in any direction to
almost
any culture.
If you haven't understood the world you're living in, it's
almost
impossible to be absolutely certain that what you're going to deliver fits.
Almost
half of transgender folks.
So what I'd end [with] is, the most beautiful thing I've learned since I quit my job
almost
a year ago to do this, is that it really doesn't take very many of us to achieve spectacular results.
If you have a more modernist approach, and your perception of terrorism is
almost
cause-and-effect, then naturally from that, the responses that come out of it are much more asymmetrical.
That strips all the physical mass out of information, so now it's
almost
zero cost to copy and share information.
The same, I felt, was true in
almost
every single one of the middle and developing countries that I went to, and to some extent the same is true of us.
And as I went village to village, I remember one day, when I was famished and exhausted, and I was
almost
collapsing in a scorching heat under a tree, and just at that time, one of the poorest men in that village invited me into his hut and graciously fed me.
In trying to understand romantic love, I decided I would read poetry from all over the world, and I just want to give you one very short poem from eighth-century China, because it's an
almost
perfect example of a man who is focused totally on a particular woman.
Almost
always, when I'm on TV, the producer who calls me, who negotiates what we're going to say, is a woman.
It certainly seems that we're going about our lives, that what we're doing, who we're with, what we're thinking about, have a big influence on our happiness, and yet these are the very factors that have been very difficult, in fact
almost
impossible, for scientists to study.
And in fact, online dictionaries replicate
almost
all the problems of print, except for searchability.
Almost
every aspect of human communication's been changed, and of course that's had an impact on deception.
Around the world,
almost
every culture, one of the top cues is eyes.
It looks like
almost
every single person here recorded something.
In this room, right now, we've probably recorded more than
almost
all of human pre-ancient history.
He pulled in every favor he could, and got a pass into the World Trade Center site, where he photographed for nine months
almost
every day.
And I'm
almost
sure most of you have thought, "Oh, come on, can't you do something more intelligent than shooting at zombies?" I'd like you to put this kind of knee-jerk reaction in the context of what you would have thought if you had found your girl playing sudoku or your boy reading Shakespeare.
Anyway, the American cities: lots of roads dispersed over large areas,
almost
no public transportation.
It's a very powerful word, jihad, if you look at it in that respect, and there's a certain
almost
mystical resonance to it.
But the good news is that the global jihad is
almost
over, as bin Laden defined it.
School's
almost
over.
And they range from a rate of
almost
a 60 percent chance that a man will die at the hands of another man to, in the case of the Gebusi, only a 15 percent chance.
My colleagues Tal Yarkoni and Russ Poldrack have shown that the insula pops up in
almost
a third of all brain imaging studies that have ever been published.
They've been doing it since 1948, and what they show consistently throughout is that it's
almost
impossible to find Americans who are consistent ideologically, who consistently support, "No we mustn't tax, and we must limit the size of government," or, "No, we must encourage government to play a larger role in redistribution and correcting the ills of capitalism."
There was a research paper that came out of Harvard, just recently, that said on average, our minds are lost in thought
almost
47 percent of the time.
Now we're not here for that long anyway, but to spend
almost
half of our life lost in thought and potentially quite unhappy, I don't know, it just kind of seems tragic, actually, especially when there's something we can do about it, when there's a positive, practical, achievable, scientifically proven technique which allows our mind to be more healthy, to be more mindful and less distracted.
You might find a mind that's very dull and boring, and it's just,
almost
mechanical, it just seems it's as if you're getting up, going to work, eat, sleep, get up, work.
We've all seen versions of this graph, right, which shows the changes in wealth since 1979, and as you can see,
almost
all the gains in wealth have gone to the top 20 percent, and especially the top one percent.
Okay,
almost
all of you.
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