Learned
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I only
learned
this the other day.
There's a reason: over hundreds of thousands of years we've
learned
that when the birds are singing, things are safe.
I
learned
I was not alone in checking out.
Nothing new was
learned.
And therefore, progress depended on learning how to reject the authority of
learned
men, the priests, traditions and rulers, which is why the scientific revolution had to have a wider context: the Enlightenment, a revolution in how people sought knowledge, trying not to rely on authority.
I'm a writer and a journalist, and I'm also an insanely curious person, so in 22 years as a journalist, I've
learned
how to do a lot of new things.
And three years ago, one of the things I
learned
how to do was to become invisible.
So, at the table at 915, I
learned
something about compassion.
And they also have
learned
how to lose gracefully, without avenging the winner.
Conversely, recent research showed that people who
learned
a second language in adulthood exhibit less emotional bias and a more rational approach when confronting problems in the second language than in their native one.
The great success story of India, a country that so many
learned
scholars and journalists assumed would disintegrate, in the '50s and '60s, is that it managed to maintain consensus on how to survive without consensus.
And in that crystal moment of awareness of first light as the Sun begins to bathe the slopes of the stunningly beautiful landscape, suddenly everything they have
learned
in the abstract is affirmed in stunning glory.
We can learn from what they've
learned.
I
learned
about this from a professor at U.C. Davis called Jason DeJong.
And I have
learned
that there are kooks in every area of life.
One of the great lessons Greenpeace
learned
is that it's OK to lose control, OK to take yourself a little less seriously, given that, even though it's a very serious cause, you could ultimately achieve your goal.
Well, I
learned
a lot of things about ballooning, especially at the end of these balloon flights around the world I did with Brian Jones.
And then once it's
learned
this it spreads in geometric proportion across a population.
What I'd like to start off with is an observation, which is that if I've
learned
anything over the last year, it's that the supreme irony of publishing a book about slowness is that you have to go around promoting it really fast.
The first thing that I
learned
is when you're holding your breath, you should never move at all; that wastes energy.
So, I
learned
never to move.
And I
learned
how to slow my heart rate down.
And then I
learned
how to purge.
Then I
learned
that you have to take a huge breath, and just hold and relax and never let any air out, and just hold and relax through all the pain.
One of the things that we
learned
when we visited various theaters is they hate us architects, because they say the first thing they have to do, the first five minutes of any show, is they have to get our architecture out of the mind of their patron.
And I've been thinking a lot about what I have
learned
over these last particularly 11 years with V-Day and "The Vagina Monologues," traveling the world, essentially meeting with women and girls across the planet to stop violence against women.
I think we've
learned
the answer to that here.
Years after he's had these drugs, I
learned
that everything he did to manage his excess saliva, including some positive side effects that came from other drugs, were making his constipation worse.
Now, anthropologists suggest that one reason why this word might have been named and celebrated in Japan is because of that country's traditionally collectivist culture, whereas the feeling of dependency may be more fraught amongst English speakers, who have
learned
to value self-sufficiency and individualism.
SS: Kanzi's
learned
to make stone tools.
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