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Well, I don't know if you know about this, but in California, there's a huge amount of plastic that's used in fields right now as plastic mulch, and this is plastic that's making these tiny little greenhouses right along the surface of the soil, and this provides warming the soil to increase the growing season, it allows us to control weeds, and, of course, it
makes
the watering much more efficient.
Who
makes
it?
Like, can you do this just for a little while and actually experience a behavioral outcome that
makes
you seem more powerful?
So, for example, we smile when we feel happy, but also, when we're forced to smile by holding a pen in our teeth like this, it
makes
us feel happy.
And it was really the beginning of my understanding the power of language, and how what we call people so often distances us from them, and
makes
them little.
And so, Anuj and Acumen have been talking about testing the private sector, because the assumption that the aid establishment has made is that, look, in a country like Tanzania, 80 percent of the population
makes
less than two dollars a day.
One sister who
makes
other people's wishes come true.
So art
makes
questions, and leadership is something that is asking a lot of questions.
The big challenge is figuring out what data
makes
sense to pull, because the future's going to be driven by a smart aggregation of reputation, not a single algorithm.
Now the interesting thing is, reputation is the socioeconomic lubricant that
makes
collaborative consumption work and scale, but the sources it will be generated from, and its applications, are far bigger than this space alone.
But I still needed to know: What is it about these things that
makes
them so joyful?
I won't go through the details of it, but that's an important discovery, and we know a good bit about that now, and it's just a small piece of it, but it's important because those are the neurons that you would lose if you had Parkinson's disease, and they're also the neurons that are hijacked by literally every drug of abuse, and that
makes
sense.
So this same dopamine system that gets addicted to drugs, that
makes
you freeze when you get Parkinson's disease, that contributes to various forms of psychosis, is also redeployed to value interactions with other people and to assign value to gestures that you do when you're interacting with somebody else.
But we're also studying just a small part of what
makes
us interesting as human beings, and so I would invite other people who are interested in this to ask us for the software, or even for guidance on how to move forward with that.
So this is the first sort of step into using that insight into what
makes
us human beings, turning it into a tool, and trying to gain new insights into mental illness.
We've only communicated via this telepresence system, which always
makes
me think of him as the man inside the Internet.
With matter as with people, we see only the skin of things, we can't see into the engine room, we can't see what
makes
people tick, at least not without difficulty, and the closer we look at anything, the more it disappears.
Because that's where all the stuff happens (Laughter) that
makes
you who you are.
you'll find out more, but I've applied them to myself for over a decade, and I'm still here, and I still have my house, and the most important thing is, I hope I've done enough to inject a little green ink into your lives, so that when you go away and you're making your next absolutely sensible and rational decision, you'll take some time to think, "Hmm, I wonder whether this also
makes
sense in our new world after midnight."
He
makes
dogs salivate in response to a bell.
He was a teenage boy flooded with testosterone, which
makes
everything a little bit sex-related.
This of course
makes
for some funny moments when you're in some old city layout that follows some sort of circular city logic, yeah?
So, straightened lines, cleaned-up corners, and of course, that very, very important geographic distortion that
makes
public transport maps possible.
It
makes
sense, right?
They've never felt they can talk about their suicide attempt, but the HALT events, where there's no expectations for them to talk,
makes
them feel comfortable to start talking.
The brain takes meaningless information and
makes
meaning out of it, which means we never see what's there, we never see information, we only ever see what was useful to see in the past.
Uncertainty is what
makes
play fun.
But it actually
makes
a lot of sense they should, because bees, like us, can recognize a good flower regardless of the time of day, the light, the weather, or from any angle they approach it from.
So this
makes
Amy and her friends the youngest published scientists in the world.
Aid increases the resources available to governments, and that
makes
working in a government the most profitable thing you can have, as a person in Africa seeking a career.
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