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I mean, it
seems
obvious.
That
seems
so puzzling, but of course it's not, because war kills people by robbing them of their clinics, of their hospitals, of their supply chains.
That's how it
seems
to us.
It
seems
to me that this may be one key to provoking at least a constructive conversation between the different sides here, because I think everyone can agree that the start point of a lot of the anger that's propelled us to where we are is because of the legitimate concerns about job loss.
And in general, they have blamed globalism, global elites, for doing this to them without asking their permission, and that
seems
like a legitimate complaint.
Andrew Solomon: You've talked a lot about the global versus the national, but increasingly, it
seems
to me, the world situation is in the hands of identity groups.
We can determine whether that
seems
to be true.
The problem with that is, no one
seems
to know what those two letters stand for.
No one really
seems
to know, but the fact that it doesn't matter says something about how we add meaning to words.
So, I'm either really good at faking it, or this particular model
seems
to work.
It
seems
to me that that's a pretty banal statement of what politicians have always done and probably should always do.
If it means marching, well maybe marching to raise consciousness, that
seems
fine.
CA: So I wonder whether there's ground here to create almost like a shared agenda, a bridging conversation, on the one hand recognizing that there is this really deep problem that the system, the economic system that we built,
seems
to be misfiring right now.
Second, that maybe, if you're right that it's not all about immigrants, it's probably more about technology, if you could win that argument, that de-emphasizes what
seems
to me the single most divisive territory between Trump supporters and others, which is around the role of the other.
It's very offensive to people on the left to have the other demonized to the extent that the other
seems
to be demonized.
That
seems
to me to become the fertile conversation of the future: How do we rebuild communities in this modern age, with technology doing what it's doing, and reimagine this bright future?
If you look it up in the dictionary, something virtual is something that
seems
to exist but is not real.
But in our short-termist time, where everything
seems
to happen right now and we can only think out past the next tweet or timeline post, we get hyper-reactionary.
And I didn't understand how Louis could not see what
seems
so self-evident.
We have evolved; but it
seems
to me that our ideas of gender had not evolved.
With these two interpretations happening at once, the light in many Impressionist works
seems
to pulse, flicker and radiate oddly.
Any further talk about power and who really has it
seems
a little dirty, maybe even evil.
The long-term health consequences of ovarian stimulation with IVF medicines are less clear, though so far, IVF
seems
safe for women.
So if civility is the virtue that makes it possible to tolerate disagreement so that we can actually engage with our opponents, talking about civility
seems
to be mainly a strategy of disengagement.
So no wonder skeptics like me tend to roll our eyes when the calls for conversational virtue begin, because instead of healing our social and political divisions, it
seems
like so much civility talk is actually making the problem worse.
Narcissism also
seems
to be higher in cultures that value individuality and self-promotion.
The last thing that I'll look for is any technology that
seems
to be on the org chart without a real home.
CA: But once you get literally safe hands-off driving, the power to disrupt the whole industry
seems
massive, because at that point you've spoken of people being able to buy a car, drops you off at work, and then you let it go and provide a sort of Uber-like service to other people, earn you money, maybe even cover the cost of your lease of that car, so you can kind of get a car for free.
EM: While vehicle
seems
quite large and is large by comparison with other rockets, I think the future spacecraft will make this look like a rowboat.
CA: Elon, it almost seems, listening to you and looking at the different things you've done, that you've got this unique double motivation on everything that I find so interesting.
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