Experience
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Actually, when you look at it and
experience
it, you find that most of the time, what is given to us is the opportunity to enjoy, and we only miss it because we are rushing through life and we are not stopping to see the opportunity.
Over the course of our lifetimes, our bodies undergo a series of extraordinary metamorphoses: we grow,
experience
puberty, and many of us reproduce.
Our cells
experience
that.
We're simply trying to recreate in this tiny chip the smallest functional unit that represents the biochemistry, the function and the mechanical strain that the cells
experience
in our bodies.
And we can then apply mechanical forces to the chip that stretch and contract the membrane, so the cells
experience
the same mechanical forces that they did when we breathe.
And they
experience
them how they did in the body.
In fact, it is said that in the collective consciousness of Africa, we get to
experience
the deepest parts of our own humanity through our interactions with others.
And it is not only through other people that we get to
experience
our humanity but through all the creatures that live on this planet.
So 2,000 years later, another philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein, put it like this: "Death is not an event in life: We do not live to
experience
death.
So it was natural for me as a child to fear being swallowed by the void, but it wasn't rational, because being swallowed by the void is not something that any of us will ever live to
experience.
If you
experience
a catastrophic loss, and you feel terrible, and six months later you can barely function at all, then it's probably a depression that was triggered by the catastrophic circumstances.
They talk to me differently insofar as they start telling me about their experience, or their sister's experience, or their friend's
experience.
I went through a tribal exorcism in Senegal that involved a great deal of ram's blood and that I'm not going to detail right now, but a few years afterwards I was in Rwanda, working on a different project, and I happened to describe my
experience
to someone, and he said, "Well, that's West Africa, and we're in East Africa, and our rituals are in some ways very different, but we do have some rituals that have something in common with what you're describing."
People then say, "But isn't depression part of what people are supposed to
experience?
And what I came up with over time was that the people who deny their experience, and say, "I was depressed a long time ago, I never want to think about it again, I'm not going to look at it and I'm just going to get on with my life," ironically, those are the people who are most enslaved by what they have.
I have learned in my own depression how big an emotion can be, how it can be more real than facts, and I have found that that
experience
has allowed me to
experience
positive emotion in a more intense and more focused way.
And we started, and for the next 53 hours, it was an intense, unforgettable life
experience.
And as you think about that experience, I want you to ask yourself: How might that
experience
of being a privileged player in a rigged game change the way you think about yourself and regard that other player?
Paul Piff: And here's what I think was really, really interesting: it's that, at the end of the 15 minutes, we asked the players to talk about their
experience
during the game.
Even people at the top
experience
these outcomes.
Imagine an immersive system that permits to go and dive and reconstruct the Venice of a given year, some
experience
you could share within a group.
This was an
experience
that stayed with us for a long time, and years later, my brother and I moved back to Washington, D.C., and we started to ask the question, would it be possible, in the same way that The Gates responded to the physical layout of the park, to compose music for a landscape?
In this case, the app is the work itself, and the architecture of the landscape is intrinsic to the listening
experience.
But it speaks to a larger vision for a music industry that's sometimes struggled to find its footing in this digital age, that they begin to see these new technologies not simply as ways of adding bells and whistles to an existing model, but to dream up entirely new ways for people to interact with and
experience
music.
It's so not my regular experience, as I know anyone else's.
PM: If you were invited now to make another TEDWomen talk, what would you say that is a result of this experience, for you personally, and what you've learned about women, and men, as you've made this journey?
It sort of uses itself as you
experience
it.
We know, by experience, that we can be what we call "a little paradise," and yet, be completely unhappy within.
The
experience
that translates everything is within the mind.
So then, this just needs to have some
experience.
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