Spent
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Have you ever laughed or smiled when someone said something shitty to you and then
spent
the rest of the day wondering why you reacted that way?
I
spent
months in Hollywood learning 3D animation software, and I spend months on each animation, and that's just time that most researchers can't afford.
But the truth is that I've
spent
my life up until this point and including this point, living in mortal dread of public speaking.
I've
spent
my entire career in corrections, over 30 years.
I
spent
so much of my life telling people the things they wanted to hear instead of the things they needed to, told myself I wasn't meant to be anyone's conscience because I still had to figure out being my own, so sometimes I just wouldn't say anything, appeasing ignorance with my silence, unaware that validation doesn't need words to endorse its existence.
And I
spent
the last seven years, actually, looking into this topic of mental illness in other animals.
This is them actually on the first day that they met, which is amazing, and since then, they've
spent
a lot of time together visiting with other veterans suffering from similar issues.
Since I've
spent
so much time with these stories, digging into archives, I literally
spent
years doing this research, and it's changed me.
Now, I've
spent
the last 27 years of my life in India, lived in three small towns, two major cities, and I've had several experiences.
I
spent
two nights in the hospital recovering from trauma and injuries.
So as somebody who has pretty close to the world record of total number of hours
spent
inside an MRI scanner, I can tell you that one of the skills that's really important for MRI research is bladder control.
So we
spent
much of the next couple of years scanning subjects while they looked at lots of different kinds of images, and we showed that that part of the brain responds strongly when you look at any images that are faces of any kind, and it responds much less strongly to any image you show that isn't a face, like some of these.
So to do this, I've
spent
a lot of time in the scanner over the last month so I can show you these things in my brain.
Mohammed Khader, a Palestinian worker who
spent
two decades in Israel, as his retirement plan, he decided to build a four-floor house, only by the first field operation at his neighborhood, the house was flattened to the ground.
As I placed the defibrillator pads on his chest, prepping for what was going to happen, he looked me in the eye and said, "I wish I had
spent
more time with my children and grandchildren instead of being selfish with my time."
I've
spent
nearly two decades observing what makes people luckier than others and trying to help people increase their luck.
And we
spent
some time chatting and cooked up an idea for an independent study project together.
These very grounds are where I was born and
spent
the first seven years of my life.
Last week, my team and I
spent
time visiting mothers that have all experienced the same thing: the death of a newborn.
I had this company that I'd
spent
15 years building.
We also
spent
some nice moments of laughter and fun with his beloved brother Ashraf.
At first, I thought it was my own hallucination, having
spent
so much time tending to this one body, so desperate to see anything react on its own.
The real irony is, for every 100 dollars worth of assets this program gave someone, they
spent
another 99 dollars to do it.
So we've
spent
a bit of time thinking, how can we plot organizations on a two-by-two where, essentially, we look at new power values and new power models and see where different people sit?
He
spent
five years in solitary, and I met him because I gave a speech at San Quentin, and he's articulate and he's rather easy on the eyes because he's buff.
Thirty million dollars
spent
mainly in land expropriation.
But we figured that maybe, during this process, all the time that we had
spent
in the neighborhood was maybe actually even more important than the painting itself.
We got investors, we
spent
a lot of time building the business and training the women.
Just to save a few pennies on the price of meat, we've
spent
a lot of antibiotics on animals, not for treatment, not for sick animals, but primarily for growth promotion.
And I
spent
a week as an apprentice on his farm, and I took away from this some of the most hopeful news about our relationship to nature that I've ever come across in 25 years of writing about nature.
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