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There are lots and lots of ways of measuring time, but a
really
bizarre base 60 system known as hours and minutes and seconds is nearly universal around the world.
My father was
really
kind to me on my 16th birthday, for example.
It was underpaid and
really
loving nurses.
There's something I'm developing here called social intensity syndrome, which tries to account for why guys
really
prefer male bonding over female mating.
It really,
really
opened my eyes.
I
really
miss you.
We all want the wheels of justice to properly turn, but we're coming to understand that the lofty ideals we learned in school look
really
different in our nation's prisons and jails and courtrooms.
His mind was worried and preoccupied and had stressful memories and, really, dread for his future.
And I'm
really
glad that he didn't take his life.
And in some cases, they were
really
more compassionate with the people they were engaging with and each other.
He said in many ways, he felt that the mindfulness training program we offered gave them a
really
important tool to protect against developing post-traumatic stress disorder and even allowing it to turn into post-traumatic growth.
But
really
heartened to see that he had transformed his own attention.
We're understanding, in fact, that those of us who live in the developed world need to be
really
pushing towards eliminating our emissions.
So we're talking about things like infill development:
really
sharp little changes to where we have buildings, where we're developing.
And we find that when we do that, we can, in fact, have a few places that are
really
hyper-dense within a wider fabric of places that are perhaps a little more comfortable and achieve the same results.
Now we may find that there are places that are really,
really
dense and still hold onto their cars, but the reality is that, by and large, what we see when we get a lot of people together with the right conditions is a threshold effect, where people simply stop driving as much, and increasingly, more and more people, if they're surrounded by places that make them feel at home, give up their cars altogether.
And this is a huge, huge energy savings, because what comes out of our tailpipe is
really
just the beginning of the story with climate emissions from cars.
When you can get rid of all of those because somebody doesn't use any of them really, you find that you can actually cut transportation emissions as much as 90 percent.
But the technologies are getting better, and we're starting to
really
kind of crowdsource this navigation.
Part of what we're finding with this is that what we thought was the major point of manufacturing and consumption, which is to get a bunch of stuff, is not, in fact, how we
really
live best in dense environments.
And if we're going to really, truly become sustainable cities, we need to think a little differently.
Now all of these are fine projects, but they
really
have missed an essential point, which is it's not about the leaves above, it's about the systems below.
And if we have another eight billion or seven billion, or six billion, even, people, living on a planet where their cities also steal the future, we're going to run out of future
really
fast.
Penguins are very vocal birds and really,
really
noisy, so I expected to walk into this building and be met with this cacophony of honking and braying and squawking.
Personally, I
really
didn't know if I was capable of handling such a monstrous task.
And collectively, we
really
didn't know if we could pull this off.
And there
really
were no good solutions.
This, in fact, would be a better building if we put mosaic portraits of Josef Stalin, Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein, and all the other great despots of the 20th century on the side of the building, because then we'd honestly be saying what the building is
really
communicating to us.
It's
really
incredible.
And believe me, there were no Wal-Marts or convenience stores out there then, so it
really
was a form of country living.
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