Thoughts
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Like,
thoughts
and ideas go in, but none ever comes out, I mean at least not that are revealing.
This gave us access suddenly to their innermost
thoughts.
You've seen this in sci-fi movies: machines that can read our
thoughts.
And if so, could we train a computer to read our
thoughts?
Can it actually read our
thoughts?
We're going to test this, and we're not going to start with some complex
thoughts.
Perhaps advances in machine learning will make huge strides, and one day we will be able to decode what's going on in our
thoughts.
Horrified, my colleagues remained behind to gather his
thoughts
and to record whatever he could the rest of the afternoon, and that evening, he captured a remarkable event: the lone surviving male beaver swimming in slow circles crying out inconsolably for its lost mate and offspring.
Should I forget all my culture, thoughts, intellect and all my memories?
And so what I'd like to do today is change your views, change your ideas and your
thoughts
about sleep.
Why do we abandon sleep in our
thoughts?
Those kinds of fleeting
thoughts
that physically incapacitate you, that temporarily give you that deer-in-headlights look.
JB: And so as people make their way out of the museum, reflecting on the experience, reflecting on their own
thoughts
of it, they then move into the actual space of the memorial itself, because they've gone back up to grade, and we actually got involved in the memorial after we'd done the museum for a few years.
Does it affect your later thoughts, your later behaviors?
I wanted somebody was Jew-ish, so I was looking for somebody who had the same background and
thoughts
on our culture, but wasn't going to force me to go to shul every Friday and Saturday.
Well, those of you who know some of these books know that one is about death and dying, one is about the human body and the human spirit, one is about the way mystical
thoughts
are constantly in our minds.
But I just wondered if you wanted to share any additional thoughts, because we know that you heard that news just before coming in to do this session.
But for millions of us, those experiences linger, causing symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and negative
thoughts
that interfere with everyday life.
These symptoms often fall into four categories: intrusive thoughts, like dreams and flashbacks, avoiding reminders of the trauma, negative
thoughts
and feelings, like fear, anger, and guilt, and “reactive” symptoms like irritability and difficulty sleeping.
But if you think about the brain, the
thoughts
that we have in our heads are not one-dimensional.
One particularly dramatic case: for a couple months I actually tried dosages and chemicals typical of a man in his early 20s, and I was blown away by how my
thoughts
changed.
In such a setting, the perpetrator can see, perhaps for the first time, the victim as a real person with
thoughts
and feelings and a genuine emotional response.
It's actually a spectrum of disorders, a spectrum that ranges, for instance, from Justin, a 13-year-old boy who's not verbal, who can't speak, who communicates by using an iPad to touch pictures to communicate his
thoughts
and his concerns, a little boy who, when he gets upset, will start rocking, and eventually, when he's disturbed enough, will bang his head to the point that he can actually cut it open and require stitches.
One way of asking them the question is like this: "Others in similar circumstances have thought about ending their life; have you had these thoughts?"
In the last two years of his life, when he was sick, he filled a notebook with his
thoughts
about me.
I have no idea how I'm going to do it, but I am committed to compiling his
thoughts
and mine into a book, and leave that published book for my son.
You're rewarded for revealing your innermost thoughts, your private emotions on the page for the entertainment of others, for the analysis, the scrutiny of others, and perhaps you've given enough of your privacy away.
We can see your brain create your
thoughts.
We can see your
thoughts
create your brain, which is really key to how it works.
And I know I as a writer will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page so that the reader can complete my
thoughts
and sentences and so that her imagination has room to breathe.
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