Consciously
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And so one way to formulate that is the human mind can take in millions of pieces of information a minute, of which it can be
consciously
aware of about 40.
If we lead lives where we
consciously
leave the lightest possible ecological footprints, if we buy the things that are ethical for us to buy and don't buy the things that are not, we can change the world overnight.
Quite consciously, design projects that need an incredible amount of various techniques, just basically to fight straightforward adaptation.
And if we can teach listening in our schools, we can take our listening off that slippery slope to that dangerous, scary world that I talked about, and move it to a place where everybody is
consciously
listening all the time, or at least capable of doing it.
I'm not saying hate was the only reason I picked on Vicky or even that I was
consciously
hateful or anything, but the fact is, the people we discriminate against in our public policies and in our culture are also the groups of people most likely to be bullied in school.
You can
consciously
contract the muscles in your cheeks.
They cannot be
consciously
contracted, especially if you overdid the Botox.
Ever since I can remember thinking
consciously
about such things, communication has been my central passion.
WG: It's not just knowing that white people like Lisa in Chicago have white privilege, it's reflecting
consciously
on the term whiteness and its history, knowing that whiteness can't be equated with American.
So I want to share the idea of taking an active role in
consciously
creating memories.
And had these people ever even
consciously
met a victim of their discrimination?
Ultimately, the goal, once we understand how these subtle effects can change our decision making, we want to be able to provide people tools so that they can
consciously
make themselves better savers and more conscious investors in their own future.
And so texting actually is evidence of a balancing act that young people are using today, not consciously, of course, but it's an expansion of their linguistic repertoire.
Picking your family is about
consciously
choosing who and what you want rather than just making it work or killing time with whoever happens to be choosing you.
I decide
consciously
to raise my arm, and the damn thing goes up.
You see, the distinction between reality and illusion is the distinction between how things
consciously
seem to us and how they really are.
It
consciously
seems to us, but that's not really happening.
But for that distinction between how things
consciously
seem and how they really are, you can't make that distinction for the very existence of consciousness, because where the very existence of consciousness is concerned, if it
consciously
seems to you that you are conscious, you are conscious.
We get misinformation not only if we're questioned in a leading way, but if we talk to other witnesses who might
consciously
or inadvertently feed us some erroneous information, or if we see media coverage about some event we might have experienced, all of these provide the opportunity for this kind of contamination of our memory.
Your brain also has its own sense of what you should weigh, no matter what you
consciously
believe.
And to a certain extent, multiple times a day, whether
consciously
or subconsciously, I need to remind myself not to fart publicly.
What would the world be like if we were speaking powerfully to people who were listening
consciously
in environments which were actually fit for purpose?
Or to make that a bit larger, what would the world be like if we were creating sound
consciously
and consuming sound
consciously
and designing all our environments
consciously
for sound?
In an effort to create a culture within my classroom where students feel safe sharing the intimacies of their own silences, I have four core principles posted on the board that sits in the front of my class, which every student signs at the beginning of the year: read critically, write consciously, speak clearly, tell your truth.
Every school holiday spent back in the village with my grandmother made me
consciously
aware of the inequalities this incredible opportunity had created within my own family.
On some level, it's a story you already knew because whether we realize it
consciously
or only subconsciously, our history lives in the words we speak and hear.
As the world's population continues to slow down and get bigger, moving and
consciously
eating our way towards a healthier weight is essential to our overall well-being.
I pieced together fragmented, transitory images,
consciously
analyzed the clues, searched for some logic in my crumbling kaleidoscope, until I saw nothing at all.
You may have wondered,
consciously
or not, if I have diabetes, or a partner, or if I eat carbs after 7pm.
And I am not saying media is doing this
consciously.
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