Picking
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I told Emma the time to start
picking
your family is now.
Picking
your family is about consciously choosing who and what you want rather than just making it work or killing time with whoever happens to be choosing you.
It's about rolling a ball and
picking
up as many objects as you can in a finite amount of time and hopefully you'll be able to make it into a planet.
Now, our eyes are not very good at
picking
up patterns in noisy data, but machine learning algorithms are designed to do just that, so could we take a lot of pictures and a lot of data and feed it in and train a computer to be able to interpret what Christy is looking at in real time?
But for myself, in the past, I've spent the last 20 years studying human behavior from a rather unorthodox way:
picking
pockets.
And then, look how the human musician also responds to what the robot is doing and
picking
up from its behavior, and at some point can even be surprised by what the robot came up with.
Like, maybe
picking
your nose spreads germs and maybe touching that toad will give you warts, even though I don't actually think that's true.
So they are artists of
picking
up chicks.
Painter Paul Cézanne so often thought his works were incomplete that he would deliberately leave them aside with the intention of
picking
them back up again, but at the end of his life, the result was that he had only signed 10 percent of his paintings.
Many of you might be wondering why anyone would choose a life like this, under the thumb of discriminatory laws, eating out of trash cans, sleeping under bridges,
picking
up seasonal jobs here and there.
Now the reason we did this is that humans are not very good at
picking
random words.
So then we tried
picking
words that came from specific parts of speech, so how about noun-verb-adjective-noun.
And the bee has been cleverly fooled into taking the nectar, and also
picking
up some powder on its leg, and going off to the next blossom.
Most of the catadores work independently,
picking
waste from the streets and selling to junk yards at very low prices.
They play the big shot, always
picking
up the check, financially rescuing family and friends.
And you need to keep
picking
those decisions, right?
So you have radio waves and microwaves and X-rays and gamma rays passing through your body right now and you're completely unaware of it, because you don't come with the proper biological receptors for
picking
it up.
Now, what this means is that our experience of reality is constrained by our biology, and that goes against the common sense notion that our eyes and our ears and our fingertips are just
picking
up the objective reality that's out there.
We've thought that success is achieved by
picking
the superstars, the brightest men, or occasionally women, in the room, and giving them all the resources and all the power.
Our left hemisphere is designed to take that enormous collage of the present moment and start
picking
out details, and more details about those details.
A day without a shaming began to feel like a day
picking
fingernails and treading water.
They are full of people doing for themselves and for others, whether it's
picking
up medication for an elderly neighbor, or letting a sibling borrow some money to pay the phone bill, or just watching out for the neighborhood kids from the front stoop.
I mean, you spend more time
picking
out a dorm room TV set than you do you
picking
your major and your area of study.
It’s possible that Chaucer was so caught up in his sumptuous creations that he delayed
picking
a winner - or perhaps he was so fond of each character that he just couldn’t choose.
Then, since we're
picking
on poor Everest, let's consider the world's deepest canyon, the Challenger Deep, existing 11 kilometers below the ocean's surface, some six times deeper than the Grand Canyon.
Or, if you're randomly
picking
a five-player basketball team out of a group of twelve friends, how many possible groups of five are there?
Here, we expect to see more green rolls, so our brains can trick us into
picking
the less likely option.
After all, each musician only has a 50% chance of finding their instrument by
picking
five random boxes.
NR: Really, it's not going to sound very exciting, because it was a day of walking with your backpack and your GPS and notebook and just
picking
up anything that might be a fossil.
I think it gives an understanding of how we're
picking
out movement from what Dan's doing, but I think it will also show you, if you look at that movement, that when Dan makes music, his motions are very purposeful, very precise, very disciplined and they're also very beautiful.
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