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There was a study where they looked at how many clinicians it took to take care of you if you came into a hospital, as it changed over
time.
That is to say, it took basically the nursing
time
and then just a little bit of
time
for a doctor who more or less checked in on you once a day.
I did not expect to be spending a significant part of my
time
as a Harvard surgeon worrying about checklists.
And we had items like making sure everyone in the room had introduced themselves by name at the start of the day, because you get half a dozen people or more who are sometimes coming together as a team for the very first
time
that day that you're coming in.
And it seemed like
time
that we become that way ourselves.
Now it may seem kind of strange that such a thing can actually be patented, but it does happen all the
time.
During the
time
I was in Bosnia, the mortal remains of Zumra's eldest son were exhumed from a mass grave.
These paintings were taken by Hans Frank during the
time
of the Third Reich.
And I'm interested in the impact of their absence and presence through
time.
You hear about it all the
time.
In the blink of an eye, we nearly doubled the length of
time
that we're living.
Because what that means is that for the first
time
in the history of the species, the majority of babies born in the developed world are having the opportunity to grow old.
It's hardly
time
to rest on our laurels.
Our participants would carry electronic pagers for a week at a time, and we'd page them throughout the day and evenings at random times.
And using this intense study of individuals, we find that it's not one particular generation that's doing better than the others, but the same individuals over
time
come to report relatively greater positive experience.
When
time
horizons are long and nebulous, as they typically are in youth, people are constantly preparing, trying to soak up all the information they possibly can, taking risks, exploring.
We might spend
time
with people we don't even like because it's somehow interesting.
As we age, our
time
horizons grow shorter and our goals change.
When we recognize that we don't have all the
time
in the world, we see our priorities most clearly.
And from these extracts, we can reconstruct the human genome at different points in
time
and look for changes that might be related to adaptations, risk factors and inherited diseases.
Mummies are a great source of information, except that they're really geographically limited and limited in
time
as well.
It's what the dentist cleans off your teeth every
time
that you go in for a visit.
We find it in every population around the world at all
time
periods going back tens of thousands of years.
And they did this by painstaking observations of numerous distant galaxies, allowing them to chart how the expansion rate has changed over
time.
But over
time
the list grew as researchers found other candidate shapes.
So I want to talk today about money and happiness, which are two things a lot of us spend a lot of our
time
thinking about, either trying to earn them or trying to increase them.
Imagine, instead of just people in Canada, we say, "Name the last
time
you spent money on yourself or others.
Or in Uganda, "Name the last
time
you spent money on yourself or others and describe that."
We say, "Name a
time
you spent money on somebody else."
What about work, which is where we spend the rest of our time, when we're not with the people we know.
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