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Even the most critical people out there tend not to be very critical about dictionaries, not distinguishing among them and not asking a whole lot of
questions
about who edited them.
I suggest finance leaders ask a suite of three
questions
of any company in which they might invest our money.
When we consider that framework, three simple questions, we can see that is reasonable and defensible to take a strong position and exclude investment in the tobacco industry.
Every day we face issues like climate change or the safety of vaccines where we have to answer
questions
whose answers rely heavily on scientific information.
So one of the big
questions
to do with climate change, we have tremendous amounts of evidence that the Earth is warming up.
What it is, it's a very large-scale study that polls a very large sample of the world's population, a sample that represents about 70 percent of the planet's population, and I started asking them a series of
questions
about how they perceive other countries.
And in one of his studies, what he did was he asked the British adolescents all sorts of questions, and then based on their answers, he said, "I've looked at your answers, and based on the answers, I have determined that you are either" — he told half of them — "a Kandinsky lover, you love the work of Kandinsky, or a Klee lover, you love the work of Klee."
I need mavericks, dissidents, adventurers, outsiders and rebels, who ask questions, bend the rules and take risks.
Right now, nobody knows the answers to those
questions.
I like to put this by saying that this kind of work from neuroscience is answering some of the
questions
we want answered about consciousness, the
questions
about what certain brain areas do and what they correlate with.
The classical cases of emergence are all cases of emergent behavior, how a traffic jam behaves, how a hurricane functions, how a living organism reproduces and adapts and metabolizes, all
questions
about objective functioning.
You could apply that to the human brain in explaining some of the behaviors and the functions of the human brain as emergent phenomena: how we walk, how we talk, how we play chess, all these
questions
about behavior.
But when it comes to consciousness,
questions
about behavior are among the easy problems.
I mean, the view raises any number of questions, has any number of challenges, like how do those little bits of consciousness add up to the kind of complex consciousness we know and love.
If we can answer those questions, then I think we're going to be well on our way to a serious theory of consciousness.
He said, "Do you have any questions?"
So Hubertus, I want to ask you a couple of
questions
because I have here Der Spiegel from last week.
They ask discreet questions, like: "May I please have your zip code?"
However, the conversation becomes a little bit more complex when the more difficult
questions
need to be asked.
People who were good people, maybe even good employees, but lacked the ability to ask their
questions
properly and unfortunately, that made her look bad, but the worst, that made the business look even worse than how she was looking.
And unfortunately, what happens is people would decline to answer the questions, because they feel like you would use the information to discriminate against them, all because of how you presented the information.
It did not prepare me to have teachable moments when I had
questions
about asking the
questions.
And he starts asking us
questions.
And he looks at us and says, "Well, when a 350-pound man walks in the emergency room and says he can't breath, you assume he's having a heart attack and you ask
questions
later."
This is not some Game of Thrones empire-level set of
questions.
These are
questions
that play out in every single place on the planet.
You cannot help but reckon with and recognize the command they have of the elemental
questions
of civic power — what objective, what strategy, what tactics, what is the terrain, who are your enemies, who are your allies?
Now I want you to return to thinking about that problem or that opportunity or that challenge in your city, and the thing it was that you want to fix or create in your city, and ask yourself, do you have command of these elemental
questions
of power?
But as we enter this era of big data, what we're beginning to find is there's a difference between more data being just better and more data being different, capable of changing the
questions
we want to ask, and this difference is not about how much data we collect, it's whether those data open new windows into our universe, whether they change the way we view the sky.
In the last five years, NASA has discovered over 1,000 planetary systems around nearby stars, but the systems we're finding aren't much like our own solar system, and one of the
questions
we face is is it just that we haven't been looking hard enough or is there something special or unusual about how our solar system formed?
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