Seeing
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And this is what mindfulness is all about:
Seeing
really clearly what we get when we get caught up in our behaviors, becoming disenchanted on a visceral level and from this disenchanted stance, naturally letting go.
Adria, Bill and Carl each see two green-eyed people, but aren't sure if each of the others is also
seeing
two green-eyed people, or just one.
In fact, I fail as often as I succeed,
seeing
friends, reading books, staring into space.
Rhetoric, according to Aristotle, is the art of
seeing
the available means of persuasion.
Right now we're
seeing
microbial diseases from the tropics spread to the higher latitudes; the transportation revolution has had a lot to do with this.
We are
seeing
an explosion of new investment.
And then I was hearing and
seeing
and reading warnings from national Muslim organizations saying things like, "Be alert," "Be aware," "Stay in well-lit areas," "Don't congregate."
But this principle doesn't explain the infinite number of objects that we can conjure up in our imaginations without ever
seeing
them.
And of course we're
seeing
that exponential growth happen.
In fact, we're
seeing
it in LA, too.
To most people hearing Mary's story, it seems intuitively obvious that actually
seeing
color will be totally different than learning about it.
Some argue that her extensive knowledge of color vision would have allowed her to create the same mental state produced by actually
seeing
the color.
He decided that even Mary's experience of
seeing
red still does correspond to a measurable physical event in the brain, not unknowable qualia beyond physical explanation.
Amira can seek some hope for her family by risking their lives on a dangerous and perilous journey to another country, and it's that which we're
seeing
in Europe today.
Rather than
seeing
refugees as inevitably dependent upon humanitarian assistance, we need to provide them with opportunities for human flourishing.
So I'm looking forward to
seeing
some games, and actually Louis Castle, that's him down there, last week announced that Electronic Arts, one of the largest game publishers, is releasing a game in May that has a little Easter egg feature for supporting this type of head tracking.
And, really, that we're all just one shard of bone away from
seeing
the world anew.
There's also all kinds of important things outside of your career that don't involve any deadlines, like
seeing
your family or exercising and taking care of your health, working on your relationship or getting out of a relationship that isn't working.
This produces hallucinations called auras, which can include
seeing
flashing lights and geometric patterns and experiencing tingling sensations.
And there's sometimes a debate among technologists about, are we really
seeing
the real thing on-screen?
Were we
seeing
the real deal there?
We want to try to simulate the experience for the world that we're actually
seeing
through the glasses, and not cut any corners.
We are already
seeing
car companies like Volvo designing cars differently with HoloLens; universities like Case Western redefining the way medical students learn; and my personal favorite, NASA is using HoloLens to let scientists explore planets holographically.
It's probably the most risky demo we have ever done on any stage with HoloLens, and I can't think of a better place to do it than here at TED. Momentarily, I am going to be
seeing
holograms right on this stage, just as clearly as I can see all of you.
It's
seeing
a much wider view than the human eye is.
So if I lose connectivity, you would stop
seeing
beautiful things on the screen.
Good taste is about really
seeing
the big patterns and kind of instinctively knowing what's the right way to do things.
There's another problem: 40 percent of those never end up
seeing
the light of day.
So I wrote a report about what I was seeing, and it became this article for Harvard Business Review called "The 40-Year-Old Intern."
What we're
seeing
now is that computers and radios are becoming so sophisticated that we're developing algorithms to let people own machines, like Wi-Fi devices, and overlay them with a sharing protocol that would allow a community like this to build its own wireless broadband network simply from the simple principle: When I'm listening, when I'm not using, I can help you transfer your messages; and when you're not using, you'll help me transfer yours.
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