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You
probably
— No, you didn't.
And I think this is our challenge, because somebody has actually increased — and it's
probably
you guys with all your tech and stuff — the speed, the scale and the density of interaction.
You should
probably
be fired.
There's an area of your brain you've
probably
heard referred to as the "reward center."
Except, probably, in one aspect: I now had a great visual representation of just how clogged up and overrun the city center really was.
You suffered in a tent, in the heat, alone, and you
probably
died.
If I'm trying to show we're a better product, I
probably
wouldn't do things like Guantanamo Bay.
The father will
probably
kick himself for years to come that he didn't take that seat instead of his kid.
He's going to take to alcohol, and he's
probably
going to kill himself in three years.
So nobody knows how bad this bias with the official statistics actually is, so I thought I would ask the person who's spearheading the effort to generate data on this, Pascal Lamy, the Director of the World Trade Organization, what his best guess would be of exports as a percentage of GDP, without the double- and triple-counting, and it's actually
probably
a bit under 20 percent, rather than the 30 percent-plus numbers that we're talking about.
The answer is
probably
somewhere between 10 to 15 percent.
So one of the features of disgust that makes it such an interesting emotion is that it's very, very easy to elicit, in fact more so than
probably
any of the other basic emotions, and so I'm going to show you that with a couple of images I can
probably
make you feel disgust.
Those
probably
made a lot of you in the audience feel very, very disgusted, but if you didn't look, I can tell you about some of the other things that have been shown sort of across the world to make people disgusted, things like feces, urine, blood, rotten flesh.
Darwin was
probably
one of the first scientists to systematically investigate the human emotions, and he pointed to the universal nature and the strength of the disgust response.
You could
probably
see it in the audience members when I showed you those disgusting images.
If we look at biology, and many of you
probably
don't know, I was a biology major before I went into architecture, the human skin is the organ that naturally regulates the temperature in the body, and it's a fantastic thing.
He became hooked on a sleeping mat,
probably
because of elevated activity of dopamine in his brain, just like with you and me.
And, indeed, once again we're moving forward to the kind of sexual expression that we
probably
saw on the grasslands of Africa a million years ago, because this is the kind of sexual expression that we see in hunting and gathering societies today.
You fall in love with somebody who's somewhat mysterious, in part because mystery elevates dopamine in the brain,
probably
pushes you over that threshold to fall in love.
You've
probably
all heard of Google's Project Glass.
This grain of sand is
probably
about three and a half or four billion years old, and it's never eroded away like the way we have sand on Earth erodes away because of water and tumbling, air, and so forth.
Now, if the idea of bats in your belfry terrifies you, and I know some people
probably
are feeling a little sick looking at very large images of bats, that's
probably
not that surprising, because here in Western culture, bats have been demonized.
Really, of course the famous book "Dracula," written by a fellow Northside Dubliner Bram Stoker,
probably
is mainly responsible for this.
So in this case here, if all the mammals that we look at have a yellow-type genome at that site, it
probably
suggests that purple is bad.
If we look at that region in mammals that don't see so well, such as bats, and we find that bats that don't see so well have the purple type, we know that this is
probably
what's causing this disease.
Now we always focus, naturally, on how much we raise, because it's a very tangible outcome, but for me, awareness and education is more important than the funds we raise, because I know that is changing and saving lives today, and it's
probably
best exampled by a young guy that I met at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, at the start of the year.
You've
probably
heard people suggest that you should stay focused on the present.
"Be here now," you've
probably
heard a hundred times.
This shows the rate of mind-wandering across 22 activities ranging from a high of 65 percent — (Laughter) — when people are taking a shower, brushing their teeth, to 50 percent when they're working, to 40 percent when they're exercising, all the way down to this one short bar on the right that I think some of you are
probably
laughing at.
In this room, right now, we've
probably
recorded more than almost all of human pre-ancient history.
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