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So it
seems
that at the end of the day, when we make passwords, we either make something that's really easy to type, a common pattern, or things that remind us of the word password or the account that we've created the password for, or whatever.
This bias
seems
to show up very early.
It's also worth noting that although the idea
seems
counterintuitive to us, it's much less counterintuitive to people from different cultures, where the human mind is seen as much more continuous with nature.
We just got married, people will think I killed you! (Laughter) And so, we get to the emergency room, and the nurse sees us, and he can't breath out of his nose, and so she brings us to the back and the doctor says, "What
seems
to be the problem?" and he goes, "I can't breath out of my nose."
We're looking at each other, and I looked at the doctor, and I said, "Why is it that it
seems
like you were able to accurately diagnose his condition, but this previous doctor wanted to order an EKG and a CAT scan?"
It
seems
inherently evil.
It
seems
it's worthwhile just for a few people to think about these potential disasters.
Because it
seems
like this gets to something that's essentially human.
Well, it
seems
to me that this Hungarian presence in my life is difficult to account for, but ultimately I ascribe it to an admiration for people with a complex moral awareness, with a heritage of guilt and defeat matched by defiance and bravado.
The other important issue is that there are scale effects in portfolio management, together with financial complexity, financial deregulation, that make it easier to get higher rates of return for a large portfolio, and this
seems
to be particularly strong for billionaires, large capital endowments.
So it
seems
that Galen may actually have been sort of on the right track when he wrote about fluid rushing through the brain when sleep came on.
It
seems
like we need to have a conversation about democracy in our day and age.
To me, it
seems
like the 18th-century slogan that was the basis for the formation of our modern democracies, "No taxation without representation," can now be updated to "No representation without a conversation."
But there's one question that always
seems
to me to be most revealing, and that is: What did you take?
In fact, sometimes it
seems
like the entire War on Drugs gets justified as one great big child protection act, which any young person can tell you it's not.
I'm getting all these calls from journalists now who are saying to me, "Ethan, it
seems
like the only two issues advancing politically in America right now are marijuana law reform and gay marriage.
If you take drugs that have been introduced since then — linezolid or daptomycin — those are significantly more expensive, so to a world that has been used to paying 10 cents a day for antibiotics, the idea of paying 180 dollars per day
seems
like a lot.
One of the interesting side effects
seems
to be that my short-term memory is entirely shot.
I mean, it
seems
to work for a lot of things.
Now, on the other side of the network, you tend to have primarily African-American and Latino folks who are really concerned about somewhat different things than the geeks are, but just to give some sense, the green part of the network we call Smalltimore, for those of us that inhabit it, because it
seems
as though we're living in a very small town.
I mean, this story, in many ways, just
seems
beyond belief.
It's decades old, but it's becoming very trendy among police forces around the planet lately, it seems, and according to my experience as a non-voluntary breather of it, tear gas has two main but quite opposite effects.
So the picture that I just painted for you hopefully
seems
much different from those murky, foggy air quality statistics to a much clearer picture of China's clean energy.
It
seems
to me, there's only one concept that can reconcile those three time scales.
Now this
seems
like a fairly, you know, frivolous, but what happened as a result of that, is that that school now is forming a sex education class.
I actually would have given you a couple more minutes, because there are a couple of points we want to develop, and, of course, clearly it
seems
that we need connected brains to figure out where this is going.
But what is true is that ambidextrous people, or people who use both hands for different tasks, are more creative thinkers than one-handed people, because being ambidextrous involves having both sides of the brain talk to each other a lot, which
seems
to be involved in creative and flexible thinking.
Some years ago, I stumbled across a simple design exercise that helps people understand and solve complex problems, and like many of these design exercises, it kind of
seems
trivial at first, but under deep inspection, it turns out that it reveals unexpected truths about the way that we collaborate and make sense of things.
That
seems
obvious.
Less than that, the drawing
seems
trivial, but it's quick to understand, and more than 13, the drawing produces a feeling of map shock.
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