Asking
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The brain processes this in parallel, the figments of information
asking
a whole bunch of questions to create a unified mental model.
And it was at that time that my mother got word from the commune chief that the Vietnamese were actually
asking
for their citizens to go back to Vietnam.
And it all grew out of one of my colleagues
asking
me to analyze a bunch of brains of psychopathic killers.
So they say, "Yes it's wrong, but supposing it was right ..." (Laughter) And the only other option open to them is to stop
asking
the questions.
What is really interesting to me is that not many people have been asking, "How can we consult nature about how to make nanotechnology safe?" Nature has been doing that for a long time.
That's what I'm
asking.
But of course, there's a problem in
asking
people to focus on problems.
You know, when you ask the world's best economists, you inevitably end up
asking
old, white American men.
And everywhere, as people think about the unprecedented sums which are being spent of our money and our children's money, now, in the depth of this crisis, they're asking: Surely, we should be using this with a longer-term vision to accelerate the shift to a green economy, to prepare for aging, to deal with some of the inequalities which scar countries like this and the United States rather than just giving the money to the incumbents?
And I think more and more people are also asking: Why boost consumption, rather than change what we consume?
And we can see the continuation of this process of learning to think about other people's thoughts by upping the ante and
asking
children now, not for an action prediction, but for a moral judgment.
A few days later he received a letter from a constituent saying how much she admired him, had met him at a fete and
asking
for a signed photograph.
But the point, what I've got it down to, is there are only two questions really worth
asking.
The death toll is starting to rise and everyone is
asking
the same question: when will the pandemic end?
And the first step is to start
asking
the right questions.
And actually it's amazing, because I got phone calls from many reporters asking, "Have you actually seen the planet going into a star?"
The other day, my colleague from Berkeley, Gibor Basri, emailed me a very interesting spectrum,
asking
me, "Can you have a look at this?"
I remember whenever I'd go to my grandmother's house, she would hide all the photo albums because she was afraid of me asking, "Well, who is that in that picture?" and "Who are they to you and who are they to me, and how old were you when that picture was taken?
500 years ago it's what Thomas More was
asking
himself.
Diop is
asking
us to dig deeper, to go beyond history and what has been written, and, basically, see how it still influences and impacts us in the present.
Lawrence Lemaoana also criticized the influence of the media on our moral consciousness, and he's doing that by using those fabrics like banners in political demonstrations, where he's
asking
us to reclaim our voices.
And instead of
asking
the question, "How long until I see a head-tail-head?"
But the key to transition is thinking not that we have to change everything now, but that things are already inevitably changing, and what we need to do is to work creatively with that, based on
asking
the right questions.
But, by now, you're probably asking, how am I planning to solidify a sand dune?
And that's what I'm here for,
asking
for your support, demanding for your support, requesting for your support.
I'm not
asking
you all to become Mahatma Gandhis or Martin Luther Kings, or Medha Patkars, or something like that.
I'm
asking
you, in your limited world, can you open your minds?
I'm
asking
you, for these children, whose faces you see, they're no more.
I'm
asking
you this because no child, no human being, deserves what these children have gone through.
Asking
for your bank details.
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