Happening
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So if you can imagine, that's not
happening
at the malls today.
And we're going to explore together how to think about what is
happening
right now, and whether we can find new ways to bridge and just to have wiser, more connected conversations.
And then there are the others, who say that these statistics are elitist, maybe even rigged; they don't make sense and they don't really reflect what's
happening
in people's everyday lives.
They talk about the numbers as if this isn't still happening, as if 500,000 didn't just die in Syria, as if 3,000 aren't still making their final stand at the bottom of the Mediterranean, as if there aren't entire volumes full of fact sheets about our genocides, and now they want me to write one.
This is happening, and it's on the rise.
And that sounds strange to our ears, but what ends up
happening
is that 80 percent of the contributors have contributed a below-average amount.
This is happening, however, against the background of the rise of Web logging.
They've been
happening
for more than 10 years now, so those librarians have kind of turned on a generation of children to books and so it's been a thrill to find out that sometimes unintended consequences are the best consequences.
With these two interpretations
happening
at once, the light in many Impressionist works seems to pulse, flicker and radiate oddly.
So, what's
happening
in our brain when we sleep to prevent this?
I also found it really cool that when I started to do this experiment, I started with what was
happening
between a person and an individual technology, but then it ultimately led to ideas about how to manage tech across entire companies.
CA: People want to position this as an either or, that there are so many desperate things
happening
on the planet now from climate to poverty to, you know, you pick your issue.
Genes and environment interact, and what's
happening
in that one second before you pull that trigger reflects your lifetime of those gene-environment interactions.
And it's already
happening.
Every time there was a new, fast machine, he started using it, and saw exactly what's
happening
now.
It just was another version of the same thing
happening.
And that's what's
happening!
Like you notice, nobody could make any sense of what was
happening
except me, and I didn't give a damn, really, because the whole world, and whole humanity, seemed as confused and lost as I was.
And if we think about some of the technologies that are coming down the pike ... Noriko [Arai] mentioned that reading is not yet
happening
in machines, at least with understanding.
And it's
happening
alongside climate change.
So it's
happening
right at our doorstep.
Ted Halstead: So I understand that many are very pessimistic about what's
happening
in the United States with President Trump.
And we know that the great majority of these deaths are
happening
in these 75 blue-shaded countries.
Something like this is already
happening
to us right now.
In the first column, "Define," you're writing down all of the worst things you can imagine
happening
if you take that step.
In that column, you write down the answer to: What could I do to prevent each of these bullets from happening, or, at the very least, decrease the likelihood even a little bit?
And that would involve two things: one would be protecting against the timelines that we don't want to be experiencing, the thoughts that we wouldn't want to be happening, so that when that ding happens, not having the ding that sends us away; and the second would be empowering us to live out the timeline that we want.
We can't say we don't know what's
happening
in Juba, South Sudan, or Aleppo, Syria.
When I would call my family in Tehran during some of the most violent crackdowns of the protest, none of them dared discuss with me what was
happening.
With our growing capabilities in neuroscience, artificial intelligence and machine learning, we may soon know a lot more of what's
happening
in the human brain.
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