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When I came to see her the next morning, I had to admit that it looks like there is some evidence that marijuana can offer medical benefits and I suggested that if she really was interested, she
should
try it.
The fact that patients like Robin are going to these clinics, are going to these dispensaries and getting that sort of personalized attention and education and service, really
should
be a wake-up call to the healthcare system.
And those are lessons we really
should
learn.
Patients shouldn't have to wait until they're chronically seriously ill, often near the end of life, they shouldn't have to wait until they're seeing a physician like me before somebody asks them, "What are you hoping for?" "What are you afraid of?"
That
should
be baked into the way that healthcare is delivered.
We
should
see something fantastic, right?
So we
should
find tens of millions of galaxies.
Now, contrast that to the first canon of engineering, which, in my opinion,
should
be the first law of humanity: "To hold paramount the health, safety and welfare of the public," above all else.
I'm not saying every scientist
should
be an activist.
Debate is a way to organize conversations about how the world is, could,
should
be.
So in formal debate, nothing is a topic unless it is controversial: that we
should
raise the voting age, outlaw gambling.
And so, as we're embracing that humility of uncertainty, we
should
be asking each other, all of us, a question.
Our debate moderators, our news anchors
should
be asking it of our elective representatives and candidates for office, too.
And we
should
bring it to our workplaces, our conferences, our city council meetings.
The fact that a single programmer can, without having to move into a professional relation to an institution, improve Linux once and never be seen from again,
should
terrify Ballmer.
Financial illiteracy is a disease that has crippled minorities and the lower class in our society for generations and generations, and we
should
be furious about that.
So usually when I make these presentations I say there's just one question and the question
should
be, "How can I thank you, Mike?"
- namely, "Who
should
I take care of?" - he told this story, the story of a man who had been assaulted, robbed, beaten and abandoned along a dirt road.
It's a complicated network, but it helps answer a single, subconscious question:
should
I do that again?
They are not taste buds, but they do send signals telling your brain that you're full or that your body
should
produce more insulin to deal with the extra sugar you're eating.
The Fed uses vast amounts of economic data to determine how much currency
should
be in circulation, including previous rates of inflation, international trends, and the unemployment rate.
Should
it prioritize your safety by hitting the motorcycle, minimize danger to others by not swerving, even if it means hitting the large object and sacrificing your life, or take the middle ground by hitting the SUV, which has a high passenger safety rating?
So what
should
the self-driving car do?
Which one
should
your robot car crash into?
And who
should
be making all of these decisions anyhow?
What pen to use, what color to use, what you
should
write, what font you
should
use, don't mess up the margins, this has to be this big, this has to be that big.
And so, I thought,
should
we let them fail?
Should
we continue to let them do this?
I'm not saying we
should
celebrate failure.
I
should
study them?
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