Panic
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One I'm really worried about is that people aren't taking time for mental reflection anymore, and that they aren't slowing down and stopping, being around all those people in the room all the time that are trying to compete for their attention on the simultaneous time interfaces, paleontology and
panic
architecture.
They were terrified of polio, and it would cause public
panic.
And my
panic
at not having a self that fit, and the confusion that came from my self being rejected, created anxiety, shame and hopelessness, which kind of defined me for a long time.
People
panic.
So in a panic, Estelle from SANCCOB called the student and said, "Please, you have to make more!"
Now you can imagine the
panic
that would have generated in the newsroom at Fox. "What do we do now?
But the word spread faster than the virus, and
panic
spread across the hospital.
Kleiner's second law is, "There is a time when
panic
is the appropriate response."
If one of these things were to hit pretty much anywhere, it would cause a
panic.
Every time I approached the corner or the curb, I would
panic.
Whereas I'm a field person, I get
panic
attacks if I have to spend too many hours in a lab with a white coat on.
This is the exact opposite of the way that anger and fear and panic, all of the flight-or-fight responses, operate.
That's why we need to feel our response now while the lights are still on, because if we wait until the crisis takes hold, we may
panic
and hide.
Because the moment that people are alone, even for a few seconds, they become anxious, they panic, they fidget, they reach for a device.
It's nothing to
panic
about.
I got in a bit of a panic, because these people were coming up to me, desperate, and I was trying to explain to the village elder that I was not a doctor, and I couldn't help these people.
And the only bold colors are the reds of the
panic
buttons.
Tamiflu is a drug which governments around the world have spent billions and billions of dollars on stockpiling, and we've stockpiled Tamiflu in panic, in the belief that it will reduce the rate of complications of influenza.
"Don't panic."
At sleepovers I would have
panic
attacks trying to break it to girls that they didn't want to kiss me without outing myself.
People who are over 40, don't
panic.
It's full of
panic
and fear, and I'd heard the women wailing and crying in the desert.
And often we'll go about this mission taking pictures or videos along the way, and usually at that point, we will go grab ourselves a cup of coffee, sit back, and relax for the next few minutes, although some of us sit back and
panic
for the next few minutes worrying that the drone will not return.
That then stirs up the same feelings of
panic
and helplessness as if they’re experiencing the trauma all over again.
Within seconds, as if the panels have noticed the presence of the viewer, they appear to
panic
and sort of get into a strict symmetry.
So in fact, the next time you walk into a spiderweb, you don't need to
panic
and go with your caveman reaction.
If you're outside on a spacewalk and you're blinded, your natural reaction would be to panic, I think.
I see a giant candy-colored monument to our collective panic, and it makes me want to know, why is it that raising our children is associated with so much anguish and so much confusion?
When I was first asked to speak at TED, I wasn't quite sure what my angle was, at first, so yeah, I immediately started watching tons of TED Talks, which is pretty much absolutely the worst thing that you can do because you start to go into
panic
mode, thinking, I haven't mounted a successful expedition to the North Pole yet.
Or a slight sense of unease or maybe downright
panic.
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