Inability
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And, despite being cursed with my athletic inability, he plays soccer.
And it led to what became permanent postconcussion symptoms: constant headaches,
inability
to sleep, depression, feeling in a fog.
And Zynga's
inability
to build anything successful off of Facebook, I think, is the key indicator of why this platform is so powerful.
Because the
inability
to experience regret is actually one of the diagnostic characteristics of sociopaths.
What is typical to those conditions, to essential tremor for example, is
inability
to drink or eat cereal or soup without spilling everything all over you, or write legibly so people can understand it, and be really independent in your life without the help of others.
The reason this is happening boils down, in my mind, to one basic problem, which is our
inability
to perceive the difference between public benefits and private profits.
Chemo brain presents itself through memory loss, an
inability
to concentrate and an
inability
to solve problems.
WG: First, the heart gap: an
inability
to understand each of our experiences, to fiercely and unapologetically be compassionate beyond lip service.
PV: And second, the mind gap: an
inability
to understand the larger, systemic ways in which racism operates.
Or, perhaps civilization carries with it the seeds of its own destruction through the
inability
to control the technologies it creates.
My name's Tavi Gevinson, and the title of my talk is "Still Figuring It Out," and the MS Paint quality of my slides was a total creative decision in keeping with today's theme, and has nothing to do with my
inability
to use PowerPoint.
Our
inability
to take charge and say to all these people bringing their money, "Sit down."
And I said, "Shallow affect, an
inability
to experience a range of emotions."
So, I want to argue today that the fundamental source of Africa's
inability
to engage the rest of the world in a more productive relationship is because it has a poor institutional and policy framework.
Since birth, we have both suffered from the
inability
to fly on our own.
I could go back to my girlfriend and my gay-loving table and mock their responses, chastise their unworldliness and their
inability
to jump through the politically correct gay hoops I had brought with me, or I could empathize with them and realize that that was maybe one of the hardest things they had ever done, that starting and having that conversation was them coming out of their closets.
Today, if we have an operation or an accident, we're in the hospital for weeks, and often left with scars and painful side effects of our
inability
to regenerate or regrow healthy, uninjured organs.
Justine was asleep on a plane and unable to explain herself, and her
inability
was a huge part of the hilarity.
The risks associated with 9/11 will not be measured in terms of lives lost by terror attacks or buildings destroyed or trillions of dollars spent. They'll be measured in terms of the costs of our distraction from critical issues and our
inability
to get together scientists, technologists, government leaders, at a moment of transformation akin to the beginning of the Renaissance, akin to the beginning of the major transformational eras that have happened on Earth, and start coming up with, if not the right answers, then at least the right questions.
Or, perhaps, civilization carries with it the seeds of its own destruction through the
inability
to control the technologies it creates.
What things like that show us is that there is a fundamental
inability
today on the part of governments to adapt and learn in digital conflict, where conflict can be immaterial, borderless, often wholly untraceable.
But we see where that's gotten us so far, where there's an
inability
to adapt and learn in digital conflict, where at the highest levels of leadership, the Director of the CIA, Secretary of Defense, they say, "Cyber Pearl Harbor will happen."
The
inability
to smell a scent is called anosmia, and there are about 100 known examples.
However, with chronic stress our bodies become flooded with these chemicals, resulting in a loss of brain cells and an
inability
to form new ones, which affects our ability to retain new information.
And the
inability
of her to do that same work from her couch means that she might be having to take days or hours off of work that she can't spare.
It is our
inability
to be with one another, our fear of crying with one another, that gives rise to so many of the problems we are frantically trying to solve in the first place, from Congressional gridlock to economic inhumanity.
So, when I look at creativity, I also think that it is this sense or this
inability
to repress, my looking at associations in practically anything in life.
Three psychologists documented our
inability
to predict personal change in a 2013 paper called, “The End of History Illusion.”
The discrepancy, and his
inability
to resolve it, left Einstein in what he described as a state of psychic tension.
Over 60 years of international research has shown us that children who grow up in institutions, even the very best institutions, are at serious risk of developing mental illnesses, attachment disorders, growth and speech delays, and many will struggle with an
inability
to reintegrate back into society later in life and form healthy relationships as adults.
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