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But in fact power is no more
inherently
good or evil than fire or physics.
New power is not
inherently
positive.
Now, it's not that these things are
inherently
unseeable.
If the cancer has spread, or if it's
inherently
everywhere like a leukemia, your doctor will most likely recommend chemotherapy or a combination of radiation and chemo.
While there is nothing
inherently
wrong with a janitorial position, and in fact my forefathers and foremothers were able to attend college because many of their parents worked these jobs, it was a clear attempt to put me in my place.
If we zoom in even more, we see that many of cells' basic building blocks, like nucleic acids, proteins, and sugars, are
inherently
asymmetric.
Pathos is neither
inherently
good nor bad, but it may be irrational and unpredictable.
We're
inherently
these social primates.
Being audacious and working on big, risky things makes people
inherently
uncomfortable.
The point I want to make with these two examples is that there's nothing
inherently
valuable about a dollar or a stone or a coin.
Canadians are not
inherently
better than anyone else.
The first one is that I don't believe women are
inherently
or essentially more peaceful than men.
These altruists literally don't think of themselves as being at the center of anything, as being better or more
inherently
important than anybody else.
But what's clear is the kinds of changes we're seeing show that the roots of altruism and compassion are just as much a part of human nature as cruelty and violence, maybe even more so, and while some people do seem to be
inherently
more sensitive to the suffering of distant others, I really believe that the ability to remove oneself from the center of the circle and expand the circle of compassion outward to include even strangers is within reach for almost everyone.
Throughout my career, I have learned that fat bodies are
inherently
political, and unapologetic fat bodies can blow people's minds.
Science is
inherently
inefficient.
Exploration is
inherently
inefficiency.
So when a police officer overreacts when he sees an unarmed black male and perceives him to be violent and dangerous, we are not necessarily dealing with an
inherently
bad cop.
This is not because governments are
inherently
good and corporations are
inherently
evil.
Now, if we can forget the horrible inhumanity of that response, these Nigerians have been raised to think of women as
inherently
guilty, and they have been raised to expect so little of men that the idea of men as savage beings without any control is somehow acceptable.
Third, forming an institution is
inherently
exclusionary.
We have an attitude that support groups are
inherently
beneficial.
But power is no more
inherently
good or evil than fire or physics.
When we implement these solutions, we shift the way we do business from a system that is
inherently
exploitative and extractive to a new normal that is by nature restorative and regenerative.
Now, because we allow others to create these definitions for us, we
inherently
accept them to be true, whether it's a conscious decision or not.
The issue with photography at high magnification is that there is
inherently
a very shallow depth of field.
I would start by asking people to rate their happiness between one and 10, which is kind of
inherently
absurd.
It makes the brain
inherently
robust.
It strikes me that much of the textbooks that are used to educate our children are
inherently
biased.
So that second point, that we
inherently
experience information together or want to experience it together, is critical to essentially, kind of, this trend of where we're going to use technology to connect us.
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