Fears
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And so I wrote my
fears
and my doubts.
These were human doubts, human fears, and the only thing I knew for sure was that my opponent Deep Blue had no such worries at all.
What I learned from my own experience is that we must face our
fears
if we want to get the most out of our technology, and we must conquer those
fears
if we want to get the best out of our humanity.
You can see we're playing up the
fears
and really taking a conservative look at the upside.
You'll find that some of your
fears
are very well-founded.
So I encourage you to ask yourselves: Where in your lives right now might defining your
fears
be more important than defining your goals?
But greater than all these
fears
was our drive to make a difference for our kids and for all those we had met along the way.
I need to face my personal
fears.
We are all worried about some aspect of getting older, whether running out of money, getting sick, ending up alone, and those
fears
are legitimate and real.
Tonight, they represent my hopes and my
fears.
Now, I put my
fears
on the back.
We live in a time of fear, and our response to fear can either be to contract and attempt to guard ourselves or to extend ourselves, hold on to each other, and face our
fears
together.
And these
fears
are justified.
Well, let me put it to you this way: the year "Jaws" came out, Americans suddenly started listing "sharks" among their top 10 major
fears.
But I want us to look at three common
fears
that parents have, and see if we can shift our focus to the opportunity that's in each of them.
But when we fixate on our
fears
about it, we forget a really major point, and that is, that kids are living in the same world that we live in, the world where the grownups check their phones more than 50 times a day.
One of the biggest
fears
for a creative person is that some brilliant idea will get lost because you didn't write it down and put it in a safe place.
Earlier I shared the story about Anne and how she was so worried about going into treatment and not being respected as her female self, and then Leah who was scared about how her doctor would react, and the second that he didn't shake her hand and ordered that HIV test, her
fears
came true.
For 50 years, it's been about hopes and
fears
and promises of a better world.
So I thought about it, and I kind of overcame my anxieties and my
fears.
So when people voice
fears
of artificial intelligence, very often, they invoke images of humanoid robots run amok.
And he told me how this company, that worked for both Trump and Brexit, had profiled people politically in order to understand their individual fears, to better target them with Facebook ads.
I am tired of carrying this invisible burden of other people's fears, and many of us are, and we shouldn't have to, because we can change this, because we can change the action, which changes the story, which changes the system that allows those stories to happen.
And then finally, my grandmother said, a good Samaritan came by, saw the man on the side of the road and looked and saw not centuries of hatred between Jews and Samaritans, looked and saw not his
fears
reflected, not economic anxiety, not "what's going to happen to me because things are changing."
And then there were the invisible, psychological imprints my illness had left behind: the
fears
of relapse, the unprocessed grief, the demons of PTSD that descended upon me for days, sometimes weeks.
I have spent the past four years at Emory University investigating how an infant, who has no problem walking around the grocery store in her onesie, develops into an adult that
fears
public speaking for fear of being negatively judged.
Amid racism, paranoia, and
fears
of sabotage, people labelled Japanese Americans as potential traitors.
But the reason it's a zombie rumor is because it taps into people's deepest
fears
about their own safety and that of the people they love.
And if you spend as enough time as I have looking at misinformation, you know that this is just one example of many that taps into people's deepest
fears
and vulnerabilities.
Especially with
fears
you gained when you were a child.
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