Experience
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Dr. Brené Brown, a well-known shame researcher, defines shame as "the intensely painful feeling or
experience
of believing that we are flawed, and therefore unworthy of love and belonging."
Based on this definition, here's how I'm defining money shame: "the intensely painful feeling or
experience
of believing that we are flawed, and therefore unworthy of love and belonging, based on our bank account balances, our debts, our homes, our cars and our job titles."
Could you learn to drive a car, for example, just by listening to someone telling you what to do, with no kinesthetic
experience?
It's about visualizing the
experience
that people have.
So this approach works really great for drawing how to make toast, but what if you wanted to draw something more relevant or pressing, like your organizational vision, or customer experience, or long-term sustainability?
Live music was almost always used in silent films to augment the
experience.
Since I was only six years old at the time and I hadn't graduated from kindergarten yet, I didn't have the necessary resources and tools to translate my idea into reality, but nonetheless, my research
experience
really implanted in me a firm desire to use sensors to help the elderly people.
Pushed by my own experience, as I was not allowed initially to pursue my higher education, I decided to explore and document stories of other women who changed their lives through education, while exposing and questioning the barriers they face.
I lived in this dome for four months with a crew of six, a very interesting experience, of course.
And, of course, obviously, this is a very performative and very strong
experience
for all of us.
It turns out that everyone's anecdotal
experience
out camping is actually true.
What does the medical
experience
look like for someone who doesn't have the $400 phone or watch tracking their every movement?
Is their
experience
changed?
So what does their education
experience
look like in the wake of a completely cloud-based library, what used to be considered such a basic part of education?
And just like that, very clearly, I want to make sure that we place this in full view from the beginning of this
experience
and to make sure that everyone is going to see it, we're going to actually have a camera man onstage.
Many young humanitarian workers go through their first
experience
with a lot of bitterness.
How many of my colleagues went through a difficult divorce after a traumatic
experience
because they could not explain anything anymore to their spouse?
Now, what this means is that our
experience
of reality is constrained by our biology, and that goes against the common sense notion that our eyes and our ears and our fingertips are just picking up the objective reality that's out there.
So as a neuroscientist, I'm interested in the way that technology might expand our umwelt, and how that's going to change the
experience
of being human.
For example, could we feed real-time data from the Internet directly into somebody's brain, and can they develop a direct perceptual
experience?
And what we're seeing is, can we expand the human umvelt so that he comes to have, after several weeks, a direct perceptual
experience
of the economic movements of the planet.
And while this has been going on, I have been feeling this, and so I am plugged in to the aggregate emotion of thousands of people in real time, and that's a new kind of human experience, because now I can know how everyone's doing and how much you're loving this.
It's a bigger
experience
than a human can normally have.
So the question now is, how do you want to go out and
experience
your universe?
Today, I want to share some of my
experience
with you, talk about how that
experience
has helped shape my cultural observations, and how I hope my past
experience
can lead to a change that results in less suffering for others.
People treated the
experience
with incredible respect, and amazing conversations happened inside.
We've hired and trained hundreds of facilitators to help guide people through the
experience.
Hopefully one day, I'll be able to
experience
that with you.
I have a little
experience
in the question back home of how you try to bring together two peoples who, frankly, haven't had a whole lot in common in the past.
To summarize, I would say, next time you go to drink beer or wine, first of all, think about, what is it in your
experience
that is real, and what is it in your
experience
that is a placebo effect coming from expectations?
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