Everyday
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As a product designer, it's my job to see those
everyday
things, to feel them, and try to improve upon them.
Why do we get used to
everyday
things?
And so our brains encode the
everyday
things we do into habits so we can free up space to learn new things.
We let ourselves think that human trafficking is only about forced prostitution, when in reality, human trafficking is embedded in our
everyday
lives.
More than anything else, we'd lose the confident way we live our
everyday
lives.
What looks like an everyday, yellow legal tablet of paper is actually a monument to the individual Iraqi civilians that died as a result of the US invasion.
"Notepad" is an act of protest and an act of commemoration disguised as an
everyday
tablet of paper.
Johns are
everyday
guys, employed at local businesses.
And it's a world that's very different from our
everyday
world, made up of trillions of atoms.
But in
everyday
life, we can forget about it.
The Internet also makes it far easier to stumble upon things inadvertently, things that we would usually avoid in
everyday
life.
Or you may be tempted to look at material that you wouldn't look at in
everyday
life or you wouldn't look at if you were with other people at the time.
Most important, ICOs expanded the investor pool, from a few hundred venture capital firms to millions of
everyday
people, excited to invest.
Now, when
everyday
objects expand, they move out into more space.
It is the
everyday
soundscape that arises from the audience themselves: their coughs, their sighs, their rustles, their whispers, their sneezes, the room, the wood of the floors and the walls expanding and contracting, creaking and groaning with the heat and the cold, the pipes clanking and contributing.
I loved their innovation, I loved how fast they worked, I loved their unorthodox approach to ideas to solve an everyday, common problem, whose solution should be simple.
So I'm a professional poker player, and today, I want to talk about three things that the game has taught me around decision-making that I find apply to
everyday
life.
Well, all the studies I've read conclude that it's best-suited for
everyday
things that we have lots and lots of experience in, like how we just know that our friend is mad at us before we've even said anything to them, or whether we can fit our car into a tight parking spot.
The building has become part of
everyday
life in Beijing.
Well, light isn't really like anything we're used to dealing with in our
everyday
lives.
And since computers are such a pervasive part of
everyday
life, algorithms are everywhere.
The fact that we can derive more knowledge by joining related information together and spotting correlations can inform and enrich numerous aspects of
everyday
life, either in real time, such as traffic or financial conditions, in short-term evolutions, such as medical or meteorological, or in predictive situations, such as business, crime, or disease trends.
Different kinds of light are all around you
everyday
but are invisible to the human eye, from the radio waves that carry your favorite songs, to the x-rays doctors use to see inside of you, to the microwaves that heat up your food.
Now, those examples are all things here on Earth, things you experience in your
everyday
life, but here's something even more amazing.
With the Internet and other technologies, they've changed our
everyday
lives, but they've also changed recruitment, radicalization and the front lines of conflict today.
By relying on makeup, or keshou, and facial expressions instead of masks and focusing on historical events and
everyday
life rather than folk tales, Kabuki set itself apart from the upper-class dance theater form known as Noh and provided a unique commentary on society during the Edo period.
Almost 2,000 insect species are turned into food, forming a big part of
everyday
diets for two billion people around the world.
I'm not sure anyone knows the answer to that question, yet fantastical, fictional worlds are created
everyday
in our minds, on computers, even on napkins at the restaurant down the street.
We have to be thoughtful in our analysis of
everyday
experience in order to identify what is deeply real.
Rather than deliberately giving people something that might make them nauseated, we would find those who already take the ingredient in their
everyday
lives.
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