Matters
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That's what really matters: if you make an effort to do the best you can regularly, the results will be about what they should be.
And there's losing variables that are just not that practical, and this
matters
because in a world of limited resources, you don't want to waste it on people that actually have the same needs.
And that matters, of course, because then if you're putting your limited budget into action, then you're better off creating solutions for different occasions than trying to target women versus young men.
For me, the only thing, really, that
matters
with my time here is feeling like I can connect with other people and maybe make them feel slightly less alone.
A public health survey analyzed the effect that large-scale Tamiflu use would have, actually shows it counteractive to public health measures, making
matters
worse.
Something that
matters.
When you're communicating through an image, every creative choice
matters.
The intention piece is what
matters.
Number one, this
matters
because this represents more than a billion people.
It
matters
because this is a democracy.
I believe that those material systems will be biological, but what
matters
is how we design and build them.
Subject
matters
are broken up into smaller and smaller pieces, with increasing emphasis on the technical and the obscure.
In the language of my students, "Deep thought
matters
when you're contemplating what to do about things that matter."
We the people have become inured to our own irrelevance when it comes to doing anything significant about anything that
matters
concerning governance, beyond waiting another four years.
They know about recycling now, but they don't really, I think, get sustainability in all the things, and the energy footprint, and how that
matters.
It also
matters
how we treat people who are crossing borders.
What
matters
here isn't technical capital, it's social capital.
The first principle is: it's the politics that
matters.
So what really
matters
are the more right-brained creative, conceptual kinds of abilities.
Mastery: the desire to get better and better at something that
matters.
Now, that kind of metadata is mildly interesting, but it doesn't actually get at what really
matters.
If we can capture in data what really
matters
to you, and if we can understand more the role that our work plays in your actual life, the better content we can create for you, and the better that we can reach you.
They don't feel as if they're doing something that really
matters
to them, so they pick up these kinds of activities.
We all get scared, but it's what you do next that
matters.
Everything that
matters
except every thing and except matter.
So everything that matters, that's important, is invisible.
Directed means that direction matters— as indicated by the arrows.
It's what we do with that information that
matters.
And it's only when an explanation is good that it even
matters
whether it's testable.
I want to share something about myself and why art
matters
to me.
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