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To create the experience of sight, your brain references your conceptual understanding of the world, other knowledge, your memories, opinions, emotions, mental attention.
All of these things and far more are linked in your brain to your
sight.
You see,
sight
is just one way we shape our reality.
Helen Keller said that the only thing worse than being blind is having
sight
but no vision.
As I turned the corner onto my street, my house in
sight
up ahead, I heard footsteps behind me that seemed to have approached out of nowhere and were picking up pace.
I mean, beyond the unusual
sight
of seeing two men dancing together, it always evokes and engages.
I mean, from there my treatment just when out of sight, because they were like, Kurt, explain this, explain this.
It's her brilliance, the way she leads with compassion, and how she never loses
sight
of her empathy.
Or how to revive a father who's fainted at the
sight
of blood.
I've learned that no matter how much we want to believe we can, we cannot know or control everything our loved ones think and feel, and the stubborn belief that we are somehow different, that someone we love would never think of hurting themselves or someone else, can cause us to miss what's hidden in plain
sight.
YNH: Yeah, I think with climate change, at first sight, it's quite surprising that there is a very close correlation between nationalism and climate change.
And at first sight, you think: Why? What's the connection?
Well, we have to look at how we give machines
sight.
We stopped seeing something in plain
sight.
It's easy to lose
sight
of the need for quality of life, not just quantity of life.
Elephants know every member in their herd, able to recognize as many as 30 companions by
sight
or smell.
Ideally, we want these new things to be as rich in meaning as possible, recruiting
sight
and sound and associations and emotion.
For most of us, but not all, our sense of
sight
is how we navigate our world.
It's a powerful tool that engages both
sight
and insight and reframes our understanding of where we are and what we see.
Let the words of my mouth, the meditation of our hearts, be acceptable in thy sight, oh Lord, my strength and my redeemer.
And if you add on to that recent advancements in immunotherapy and targeted therapies, the end of cancer is in
sight.
Even Charles Darwin, in an 1860 letter to Asa Gray wrote that the
sight
of the peacock's tail made him physically ill.
It's a question that's been tossed around by philosophers and art critics for decades, with no consensus in
sight.
(Singing in Arabic) (Singing ends) Not a very pleasant sight, right?
He was really a curious
sight
to be seen.
I imagine an old man crying here, out of the
sight
of the overseer.
This is the
sight
that used to greet me every time I walked out of my office block.
And I think that this is really the origin of what you and I call "love at first sight."
When she gets there, she catches
sight
of the troublesome sheep wriggling into the middle of a flock.
Now earlier on, as part of a TV show that I have coming up on MTV, I attempted to give a similar demonstration of what is now known as second
sight.
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