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One of my students came up after class, an introductory class, and she said, "You know, poetry is
harder
than writing," which I found both erroneous and profound.
You see, there was a time when you weren't afraid of failure, when you were a great artist or a great dancer and you could sing, you were good at math, you could build things, you were an astronaut, an adventurer, Jacques Cousteau, you could jump higher, run faster, kick
harder
than anyone.
But some countries take a
harder
line on this than others.
Let's make it easier, not harder, for people to access better mental health care.
And it really upset me to think that my race made it
harder
for them to see me as a student who loved reading, writing and speaking.
It actually got
harder.
We make certain things
harder
and easier to do.
I've had a patent, and that was cool, and we started a company, and it grew, and it became the biggest, and then it went down, and then it became the biggest again, which is
harder
than the first time, and then we sold it, and then we sold it again.
I need, with my body, to get rid of the energy, and the
harder
it is for myself, for my body, to get rid of the energy, the less comfort I feel.
The longer you wait to become at least semi-literate the
harder
the language of mathematics will be to master, just as again in any verbal language, but it can be done at any age.
When you get dementia, it gets
harder
and
harder
to enjoy yourself.
It will get
harder
as we get towards zero, as the poor will be increasingly located in post-conflict, fragile states, or maybe in middle income states where they don't really care about the marginalized.
Tony said that it's a lot
harder
to convince people you're sane than it is to convince them you're crazy.
I nervously started, and, of course, things are always
harder
than you think they're going to be.
And it's getting
harder
to hide assets, tax avoidance, pay inequality.
The mere fact that somebody would even just sit down, pull out a piece of paper and think about someone the whole way through, with an intention that is so much
harder
to unearth when the browser is up and the iPhone is pinging and we've got six conversations rolling in at once, that is an art form that does not fall down to the Goliath of "get faster," no matter how many social networks we might join.
The first embrace is something that we think, "Oh, this is very easy," but it's actually getting harder, and that's paying attention to the world around us.
It's a lot
harder
than you might think.
Although the web is running like a torrent, there's so much information there that it's incredibly hard to sift and getting
harder
every day, if you use them intelligently, you can find out incredible information.
It became much
harder
for them to socialize, much
harder
for them to cooperate.
And then it occurred to me, perhaps if they could look into the eyes of the people that they were casting into second-class citizenship it might make it
harder
for them to do.
And seeing them makes it
harder
to deny their humanity.
At the very least I hope it makes it
harder
to deny their human rights.
If that's true and it makes the future feel like something more distant and more different from the present, that's going to make it
harder
to save.
There is jeopardy, and of course, the closer you get, it gets
harder.
It's getting
harder
to hide if you're doing bad stuff.
The problem was just that in the material, mechanical sense, that was
harder
back in the day for the simple reason that materials don't lend themselves to it.
Many of these things are incompatible, and as research is just starting to show, simply
harder
and more stressful to do all at once in our 30s.
I mean robots doing the things that we normally do for ourselves but get
harder
as we get older.
Which battle do you think is
harder?
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