Knowing
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Which leads me to an obvious and disquieting question: Are there dark, sinister parasites that are influencing our behavior without us
knowing
about it, besides the NSA?
Well, you had to dig deeper into the reports, and this is what the team came to me with, which is, to have the number one thing that women tell you in Africa they want to use stocked out more than 200 days a year explains why women were saying to me, "I walked 10 kilometers without my husband
knowing
it, and I got to the clinic, and there was nothing there."
It's not just the number of people using them, it's the even greater number of people who feel better about their city just
knowing
that they are there.
Knowing
that there's so much around us we can't see forever changes our understanding of the world, and by looking at unseen worlds, we recognize that we exist in the living universe, and this new perspective creates wonder and inspires us to become explorers in our own backyards.
PM: And yet I'm trying to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, one presumes safely, but it's never a guarantee, and
knowing
that Gabby is — MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I was rendezvousing with the space station, and you've got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, I'm actually flying it, looking out the window, a bunch of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was injured with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head.
So
knowing
that direct air capture is one front in our fight against climate change, imagine that we could invest 20 percent, 20 billion dollars.
So success is hitting that ten ring, but mastery is
knowing
that it means nothing if you can't do it again and again.
So I knew that I had no way to win, and
knowing
that I had no way to win made me seriously consider for a while just quitting the game and moving to the country to raise corgis.
Knowing
this, with my young family, we moved to Kenya.
So you think about Brendan, you think about all these soldiers having an experience like that, a bond like that, in a small group, where they loved 20 other people in some ways more than they loved themselves, you think about how good that would feel, imagine it, and they are blessed with that experience for a year, and then they come home, and they are just back in society like the rest of us are, not
knowing
who they can count on, not
knowing
who loves them, who they can love, not
knowing
exactly what anyone they know would do for them if it came down to it.
Knowing
history and understanding how ordinary people influenced history can help us create a better future, because history is just a rehearsal of what's happening right now.
It says, "Just
knowing
I can call you at four in the morning if I need to makes me not really need to," which I love, because together these are like, "Hallmark: When you care enough to send the very best twice, phrased slightly differently."
Not
knowing
her conception was immaculate.
They wanted her
knowing
she could never want them back.
Now just
knowing
that word, the cloud, has been transformational in my research group, because students come to me and say, "Uri, I'm in the cloud," and I say, "Great, you must be feeling miserable."
But I'm kind of happy, because we might be close to the boundary between the known and the unknown, and we stand a chance of discovering something truly new, since the way our mind works, it's just
knowing
that the cloud is normal, it's essential, and in fact beautiful, we can join the Cloud Appreciation Society, and it detoxifies the feeling that something is deeply wrong with me.
So
knowing
about the cloud, you also learn from improvisation theater a very effective way to have conversations inside the cloud.
So you see,
knowing
about the cloud and about saying "Yes, and" made my lab very creative.
Well, because the governments that I advise are very, very keen on
knowing
how they are regarded.
We tried to untangle that knot of not
knowing
to allow people to find what they need to make what they want to make.
Knowing
that I may only have a few months to live caused me to see how foolish it was for me to base my entire self-worth on how hard I worked and the accomplishments from hard work.
And
knowing
so much about the psychology of people prepared her well for her current job, which is that of a psychoanalyst.
And part of that was the amazing availability of technology,
knowing
we could do anything.
Just
knowing
that I was being evaluated changed my performance and forever how I thought about the mental aspect of how we perform.
Knowing
that we have this overactive attention, how do we ensure that we perform at our best?
What happens in our heads really matters, and
knowing
this, we can learn how to prepare ourselves and others for success, not just on the playing field but in the boardroom and in the classroom as well.
There's this gap between
knowing
that patients' lives, the context of where they live and work, matters, and the ability to do something about it in the systems in which we work.
It comes from our personal investment in
knowing
that our lives matter, the context of where we live and where we work, eat, and sleep, matter, and that what we do for ourselves, we also should do for those whose living and working conditions again, can be hard, if not harsh.
Acceptance is
knowing
that grief is a raging river.
How they wheedle their way into the collective psyche without us even knowing, and how that should happen.
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