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How beautiful it is to lose
ourselves
in these little streets on the island.
And humans, by the way, are the only creatures capable of thinking about the future in this way, of projecting
ourselves
forward in time, and this mental time travel is just one more thing that fears have in common with storytelling.
So if we think of our fears as more than just fears but as stories, we should think of
ourselves
as the authors of those stories.
But just as importantly, we need to think of
ourselves
as the readers of our fears, and how we choose to read our fears can have a profound effect on our lives.
It's familiarizing
ourselves
with the present moment.
And we just keep telling ourselves, and we do it all the time.
And we then thought to ourselves, with those big stores, I wonder if sunlight might activate those stores and release them from the skin, where the stores are about 10 times as big as what's in the circulation.
We want to express, to reveal ourselves, but with the artist dead, the artistic desire reveals itself in dark form.
It helps us express
ourselves
and be happy without the help of alcohol or drugs.
We are neurologically hardwired to seek out people like
ourselves.
"Well," I told him, "the surroundings do not meet European standards, even though this is not what we want, but we will choose the colors ourselves, because this is exactly what we want.
In an irritated voice, they said, "You've given us a machine that works only in English, so we had to teach
ourselves
English in order to use it."
That's the first time, as a teacher, that I had heard the word "teach
ourselves"
said so casually.
I think it's important to promote in a more positive way on how we see
ourselves.
We were expected to define
ourselves
at such an early age, and if we didn't do it, others did it for us.
So broken heartstrings bled the blues, and we tried to empty
ourselves
so we'd feel nothing.
We found
ourselves
outnumbered day after wretched day.
We grew up learning to cheer on the underdog because we see
ourselves
in them.
It's a website where we, and anyone else who wants to join us, share experiments, publish information, encourage others to contribute whenever they can, and aggregate resources such as research papers and tutorials by other makers like
ourselves.
And the problem with it is, I think we are setting
ourselves
up for a kind of disaster like the disaster we had in the financial system, where we take a system that's basically built on trust, was basically built for a smaller-scale system, and we've kind of expanded it way beyond the limits of how it was meant to operate.
Because at the end of the day these technologies are simply about people caring for other people and
ourselves
in some powerful new ways.
But if we place these technologies before student inquiry, we can be robbing
ourselves
of our greatest tool as teachers: our students' questions.
Well, I think it's cool, but we should be doing that stuff
ourselves.
Learning to be creative within the confines of our limitations is the best hope we have to transform
ourselves
and, collectively, transform our world.
Limitations may be the most unlikely of places to harness creativity, but perhaps one of the best ways to get
ourselves
out of ruts, rethink categories and challenge accepted norms.
And instead of telling each other to seize the day, maybe we can remind
ourselves
every day to seize the limitation.
Actually, we've got
ourselves
locked into this Industrial Era mindset which says that the only people who can make cities are large organizations or corporations who build on our behalf, procuring whole neighborhoods in single, monolithic projects, and of course, form follows finance.
And if you find yourself worried that something like a guaranteed income is going to stifle our drive to succeed and make us kind of complacent, you might be interested to know that social mobility, one of the things we really pride
ourselves
on in the United States, is now lower than it is in the northern European countries that have these very generous social safety nets.
I mean robots doing the things that we normally do for
ourselves
but get harder as we get older.
When we face these crises, we have kept the potential, the huge potential of our society out of this process, and we are closing in on
ourselves
in politics, and I think we need to change that, to really find new participatory ways using the great capabilities that now exist even in technology but not only in technology, the minds that we have, and I think we can find solutions which are much better, but we have to be open.
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