Time
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Every
time
I approached the corner or the curb, I would panic.
So one of the seniors just came up to me, and she pushed me up to the corner and said, "When you think it's
time
to go, just stick the cane out there.
I thought that
time
had stood still for some reason and moved on for family and friends.
But when I looked down, I realized that
time
marched on for me, too, and that I needed to get caught up.
At the time, I was also the school's educational technologist, which meant every couple of weeks I had to miss one or two periods of this Algebra 2 class because I was in another classroom helping another teacher with a computer-related activity.
But at the same time, world food prices are rising and world population is rising and is set to reach 10 billion people by the end of the century.
We're also going to need to grow more food with less
time.
Now here, I'm not simply talking about the ticking
time
bomb that is the global population.
I'm talking about the amount of
time
we all have in order to put a decent meal on the table.
That's the average amount of
time
the American family spends preparing, eating and cleaning up after meals per day.
It's
time
to leave town or even perhaps leave planets.
And we've seen this
time
and
time
again.
And for a long time, people did not even want to touch it, because they'd say, "How can you have this reference point, this stability, that is required to maintain the continuity of selves day after day?"
And, of course, in real life, it's all dynamic, meaning that it's changing all the time, so the patterns of pulses are changing all the
time
because the world you're looking at is changing all the
time
too.
What happens is is that, the front-end cells die, the photoreceptors die, and over time, all the cells and the circuits that are connected to them, they die too.
So what we did is we took a moment in
time
from these recordings and asked, what was the retina seeing at that moment?
At the same time, the Retirement Risk Index, the chance of not being able to meet your needs in retirement, has been increasing.
But aren't there things that we believe and don't believe at the same
time?
So my coauthors and I have used computers, the greatest tool of our time, to assist people's imagination and help them imagine what it might be like to go into the future.
The last thing I'll show you, the last behavioral
time
machine, is something that I created with Hal Hershfield, who was introduced to me by my coauthor on a previous project, Bill Sharpe.
To bring this to a wider audience, I've been working with Hal and Allianz to create something we call the behavioral
time
machine, in which you not only get to see yourself in the future, but you get to see anticipated emotional reactions to different levels of retirement wealth.
At that
time
I found myself in a strange situation.
And Mahmoud put on his prostheses, the other patients did the same, and they started practicing for the last
time
before being discharged.
So that took a lot of
time.
And I, of course, don't have
time
to go into all of them.
Picasso once said, "It takes a long
time
to become young."
Obviously, there's no guarantee that it can be a
time
of fruition and growth.
You see, if you have, over time, reacted negatively to past events and people, neural pathways are laid down by chemical and electrical signals that are sent through the brain.
And over time, these neural pathways become hardwired.
But now, in our third acts, it may be possible for us to circle back to where we started, and know it for the first
time.
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