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And what's interesting to me about games is that I think we can take a lot of long-term dynamics and compress them into very short-term
experiences.
Experiences
like this motivated me to work tirelessly to disprove what I knew people had assumed.
I also understand that some people have experienced traumatic
experiences
in their lives.
When I think about my
experiences
with uncomfortable learning, and I reflect upon them, I've found that it's been very difficult to change the values of the intellectual community that I've been a part of.
When someone helps themselves to a woman, it not only triggers discomfort and distress, but the unspoken
experiences
of our mothers' lives, sisters' lives and generations of women before us.
Today, the global collection of women's
experiences
can no longer be ignored.
They prefer to look at people rather than at things, and even as they're looking at people, they look at people's eyes, because the eye is the window to the other person's experiences, so much so that they even prefer to look at people who are looking at them rather than people who are looking away.
Those are meanings that are acquired as part of their shared
experiences
with others.
Now, remember that we learn a great deal by sharing
experiences.
And you see there a happy five-month-old, a five-month little boy who is going to watch things that are brought from his world: his mom, the caregiver, but also
experiences
that he would have were he to be in his daycare.
There is a sense that the science that one worked on can actually have an impact on realities, preventing, in fact, those
experiences
that I really started in my journey in this field.
Delusions are fixed and false beliefs that aren't responsive to evidence, and hallucinations are false sensory
experiences.
Several years ago, I decided to write down my
experiences
and my personal journey, and I want to share some more of that story with you today to convey the inside view.
So wouldn't it be amazing if our phones could see the world in the same way that we do, as we're walking around being able to point a phone at anything, and then have it actually recognize images and objects like the human brain, and then be able to pull in information from an almost infinite library of knowledge and
experiences
and ideas.
We live longer, suffer less, learn more, get smarter and enjoy more small pleasures and rich
experiences.
And we all have our own
experiences
that we can use as well.
But if we share those and we talk about stories, then we can inspire each other to get through our own bad
experiences.
And in turn, I hope you will use your
experiences
to help others.
But what makes our stories and
experiences
different is that we were born and raised in a country different than our parents, and this can cause us to be misunderstood when being viewed through a narrow lens.
When I was hired by the Free Library in 2013, I specifically chose to work at McPherson because I understand what it's like to grow up in an environment where substance use disorder shapes the everyday, and I wanted to use those personal
experiences
as a guide for my work.
When I was 11 years old, I started smoking, which shortly after led to my own
experiences
with drugs and alcohol.
And their strength and their commitment provided support and stability for me and my siblings, and it was those personal
experiences
that brought me to McPherson.
And what we do is we partner it with authentic learning experiences, private-based learning.
Companies like De La Guarda, which I produce, and Punchdrunk create these completely immersive
experiences
that put the audience at the center of the action, but the German performance company Rimini Protokoll takes this all to a whole new level.
Another friend, back in college, told me about her first
experiences
of power play in a sexual relationship.
We recognize them by the
experiences
and we abstract them into symbols.
Traditional business wisdom holds that trust is earned by predictable behavior, but when everything is consistent and standardized, how do you create meaningful
experiences?
I think that's a question we haven't really answered yet, but I think something that has the potential to be an answer is that maybe happiness has an awful lot to do with the contents of our moment-to-moment
experiences.
My hope is that over time, by tracking people's moment-to-moment happiness and their
experiences
in daily life, we'll be able to uncover a lot of important causes of happiness, and then in the end, a scientific understanding of happiness will help us create a future that's not only richer and healthier, but happier as well.
I had to let go at the very beginning, and I had to immerse myself in the stories of hundreds of artists and writers and musicians and filmmakers, and as I listened to these stories, I realized that creativity grows out of everyday
experiences
more often than you might think, including letting go.
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