Thought
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I mean, first of all, some people may just be profoundly depressed at the
thought
that, if evolution does not favor reality, I mean, doesn't that to some extent undermine all our endeavors here, all our ability to think that we can think the truth, possibly even including your own theory, if you go there?
Berkeley
thought
that, he was a deist, and he
thought
that the ultimate nature of reality is God and so forth, and I don't need to go where Berkeley's going, so it's quite a bit different from Berkeley.
I just
thought
you were going to give me a test to see how my memory's doing.
Well, as you get older, you know, at one point I
thought
my husband might be helped by using some of the pills men can take, but he wasn't interested in those, so I thought, what about maybe watching an adult movie on the Internet?
Well, at the time, neither of us were very good on the computer, so usually, if we needed help with the Internet, we would just call our children or our grandchildren, but obviously, in this case, that wasn't an option, so I thought, I'll have a look myself, just to see.
My best man, I told him he could surprise me, and he
thought
this would be hilarious, but this is not something.
And I must say, I
thought
of quite a few objects that I might try to swallow today and finally gave up on, but he just did it and that was a wonderful thing.
So, when I saw Roslings' Gapminder stuff a few years ago, I just
thought
it was the greatest thing I'd seen in conveying complex ideas simply.
But then I had a
thought
of, "Boy, maybe it's too simple."
Now she had them look at them and do this ... laborious, which I
thought
for a long time, until she explained to me was to slow them down so they'll think.
And it was not until Galileo actually did it that an adult
thought
like a child, only 400 years ago.
And I
thought
I would do just one thing on the $100 laptop here just to prove that this stuff works here.
We've
thought
that success is achieved by picking the superstars, the brightest men, or occasionally women, in the room, and giving them all the resources and all the power.
And for years, we've
thought
that leaders were heroic soloists who were expected, all by themselves, to solve complex problems.
Lorna Wing was a cognitive psychologist in London who
thought
that Kanner's theory of refrigerator parenting were "bloody stupid," as she told me.
And sure enough, not long after, one evening after a Chinese meal, this arrived, and I thought, "Ah, bing, ideagasm!"
This is a picture I took recently in the subway, and sometimes you see lots of prurient, stupid stuff, but I
thought
this was interesting, and this is a poster that is saying rah-rah Airbnb, and someone has taken a Magic Marker and has editorialized about what they think about it.
And I
thought
this was so obvious that it had to have been done a zillion times, and so I did a Google image search, and I couldn't find another book cover that looked quite like this, and so this is really what solved the problem, and graphically it's more interesting and creates a bigger tension between the idea of a certain kind of sunrise coming up over L.A. and America.
And it was very unusual for me to ever experience any kind of pain, so I thought, "OK, I'll just start my normal routine."
And I thought, "That's very peculiar."
And I looked down at my body and I thought, "Whoa, I'm a weird-looking thing."
So we
thought
about this and we said, it's kind of obvious, right?
Rather than exposing the theory behind it, which could have been kind of abstract and probably a little bit boring, I
thought
it would be a great opportunity to do a little experiment.
And I
thought
to myself, well, that's well outside my lifetime, and a much greater figure than the predictions for oil.
And it made me make a decision I never
thought
I would make: to leave the sport of solo sailing behind me and focus on the greatest challenge I'd ever come across: the future of our global economy.
Many schools of
thought
fed our thinking and pointed to this model: industrial symbiosis, performance economy, sharing economy, biomimicry, and of course, cradle-to-cradle design.
Well, the team and I at the foundation
thought
you might want to work with the top universities in the world, with leading businesses within the world, with the biggest convening platforms in the world, and with governments.
We
thought
you might want to work with the best analysts and ask them the question, "Can the circular economy decouple growth from resource constraints?
And I thought, "Maybe I will survive."
So when I lay in my hospital bed, I
thought
of my plan to help reduce the chances of them doing this to somebody else, by using the system as is, and paying the price of sacrificing my privacy.
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