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You can see it over millennia, over centuries, over decades and over years, although there
seems
to have been a tipping point at the onset of the Age of Reason in the sixteenth century.
That's a process that
seems
to be continuing, but if it outstrips behavior by the standards of the day, things always look more barbaric than they would have been by historic standards.
And it
seems
to me, therefore, that the doing, you know, to try to experience, to engage, to endeavor, rather than to watch and to wonder, that's where the real meat of life is to be found, the juice that we can suck out of our hours and days.
['Academy Award for Special Effects - (First Year of Category)"] (Explosion) ["'2012' (2009)"]Governor: It
seems
to me that the worst is over.
These are reminiscent of the kinds of categories that Immanuel Kant argued are the basic framework for human thought, and it's interesting that our unconscious use of language
seems
to reflect these Kantian categories.
Now we're not here for that long anyway, but to spend almost half of our life lost in thought and potentially quite unhappy, I don't know, it just kind of
seems
tragic, actually, especially when there's something we can do about it, when there's a positive, practical, achievable, scientifically proven technique which allows our mind to be more healthy, to be more mindful and less distracted.
You might find a mind that's very dull and boring, and it's just, almost mechanical, it just
seems
it's as if you're getting up, going to work, eat, sleep, get up, work.
Last March, I went to the TED conference, and I saw Jim Hansen speak, the NASA scientist who first raised the alarm about global warming in the 1980s, and it
seems
that the predictions he made back then are coming true.
Writing is using your imagination on paper, and I do get so scared because I travel to so many schools now and that
seems
like such a foreign concept to kids, that writing would be using your imagination on paper, if they're allowed to even write now within the school hours.
But I'm also happy and honored to be up here and I think that it's great that I got to come before 10 or 20 or 30 years had passed and I'd had more agency in my career, because maybe then I wouldn't tell the story of how I got my first job, or maybe I wouldn't tell the story of how I paid for college, which
seems
so important right now.
There
seems
to be a lot of data suggesting that vitamin D is very good for you.
So this
seems
to be a feature of ultraviolet rays hitting the skin.
But if a textbook
seems
too much fun, it's somehow unscientific.
It
seems
that everybody is getting into the act.
Now, one of the things that I have issues with is that, as the days and weeks and months go by, time just
seems
to start blurring and blending into each other and, you know, I hated that, and visualization is the way to trigger memory.
So I travel the globe, and what I'm noticing is that everywhere where romanticism has entered, there
seems
to be a crisis of desire.
Ebola
seems
to be rearing its head with much too much frequency, and old diseases like cholera are becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Octopamine is a neuromodulator that
seems
to play an important role in flight and other behaviors.
So what is Agile, and why can it help with something that
seems
so different, like families?
Encouragement
seems
to be the key.
Number two, very quickly: How do you solve global climate change when we don't even have a national energy policy in this country and when gridlock in Congress
seems
to be the norm?
What you have here
seems
to be nothing, but contains an incredible amount of scientific information that helps us explore what makes us human.
So we decided to see if flies could be provoked into showing the kind of behavior that you see by the proverbial wasp at the picnic table, you know, the one that keeps coming back to your hamburger the more vigorously you try to swat it away, and it
seems
to keep getting irritated.
CA: You've got this other secret weapon at Netflix, it seems, which is this vast trove of data, a word we've heard a certain amount about this week.
CA: And you made this, what
seems
like a really interesting shift, a few years ago.
So there's been plenty of people, plenty of us have been quietly arguing that we should have this independent system for years, but it's very hard to get people focused on plan B when plan A
seems
to be working so well.
CA: So that
seems
like a win for the consumer.
That is, the informed brain
seems
to be deciding, "We're probably not going to make a deal here."
There's something about this cyclical version of doing something over and over and over that
seems
to be particularly demotivating.
The good news is that by simply looking at something that somebody has done, scanning it and saying "Uh huh," that
seems
to be quite sufficient to dramatically improve people's motivations.
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