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The bad news is that eliminating motivations
seems
to be incredibly easy, and if we don't think about it carefully, we might overdo it.
But it
seems
like people don't want to hear so much, or listen, or try to have an exchange.
I'll never forget a faculty member calling the staff and saying, "I've got this young man in class, a young black guy, and he
seems
like he's just not excited about the work.
I mean, cancer
seems
far more serious.
Heart disease
seems
far more serious.
It's actually a kind of cruel trick of evolution that we simply don't have a brain that
seems
to be wired well enough to understand itself.
Now that
seems
kind of mundane, but think about how in real life, if we're having a conversation and we want to change the topic, there are ways of doing it gracefully.
And so, there are always — (Laughter) (Applause) — there are always people worrying about these things and the planet somehow
seems
to keep spinning.
That
seems
like a problem, because a lot of us like to keep what's going on inside from what people actually see.
You prioritize the one guy who
seems
to be going a little off course.
But to an outsider, it
seems
to be as impenetrable as the Great Wall of China.
The fact that they're not right in front of us, the fact, of course, that they're of a different nationality or race, none of that
seems
morally relevant to me.
It
seems
counter-intuitive to adult learning, but remember, eight-year-olds live in a society where most of the time they are told, don't do this, you know, don't touch the whiskey bottle.
It
seems
obvious saying it out loud, doesn't it?
And I thought, "There it is again: a family that perceives itself to be normal with a child who
seems
to be extraordinary."
And it
seems
like every department had nothing, so they had to rely on our creativity and turn every problem into an opportunity.
Because baseball is the dominant cultural metaphor that Americans use to think about and talk about sexual activity, and we know that because there's all this language in English that
seems
to be talking about baseball but that's really talking about sexual activity.
But by reactivating them during sleep, even without us being aware, it
seems
like we could make them more stable and less prone to forgetting.
It
seems
that if the water is well-aerated, they're a lot more active.
If this
seems
a startling idea at first, consider that doubt, as Graham Greene once put it, is the heart of the matter.
It
seems
mostly profitable.
I don't know how this journey is going to end, but this much
seems
clear to me, at least: We can't keep blaming our overweight and diabetic patients like I did.
One of the things I'm pointing out is that cartoons appear within the context of The New Yorker magazine, that lovely Caslon type, and it
seems
like a fairly benign cartoon within this context.
In general, that
seems
like a funny cartoon, but let's look what online survey I did.
So it
seems
that the liquids, for some reason we don't understand, or during at least this season, are apparently at the poles of Titan.
It
seems
like they're everyone's default doom-and-gloom metaphor.
We've discovered that our universe is vastly grander than our ancestors imagined and that life
seems
to be an almost imperceptibly small perturbation on an otherwise dead universe.
This
seems
prehistoric now, but this was where we were with technology.
It consciously
seems
to us, but that's not really happening.
But for that distinction between how things consciously seem and how they really are, you can't make that distinction for the very existence of consciousness, because where the very existence of consciousness is concerned, if it consciously
seems
to you that you are conscious, you are conscious.
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