Understand
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The real issue in cellular biology is we are never going to
understand
everything, because it's a multidimensional problem put there by evolution.
There's lots of room, so people can come up and
understand
what it is before they get involved.
And unfortunately, for mortals like you and me, we probably can't
understand
it very well.
These were the various things that I was looking at as I was trying to
understand
it.
You have to
understand
though that from his ninth birthday, the only environment he knew was gangsterism.
MG: I think to an extent, you have to
understand
that it's axiomatic among hackers that they do that.
I mean, if they have the same mutation, and they get this genetic test and they
understand
it, then they can get regular screens and can catch cancer early, and potentially live a significantly longer life.
Moral ambiguity are televisions shows in which I don't
understand
the difference between right and wrong.
So I'm going to translate this into language that you can
understand.
And when that happens, that will transform the way we have to
understand
our past, our present and human culture.
And the private companies that sell condoms in these places, they
understand
this.
And they helped me
understand
that rituals are all about transformation.
And the message, which I didn't fully
understand
then, even as I delivered it, and which I
understand
better now is this: I will always, always, always be there.
But maybe it was time to prove to myself, yes, it's important to
understand
the past, it is important to look at it in a different light, but maybe we should look at the strengths in our own culture and build on those foundations in the present.
I hope I go out of my way to try and read and
understand
all the literature.
The history of civilization, in some ways, is a history of maps: How have we come to
understand
the world around us?
So I did what all overly intellectual people do when they have a problem that they want to understand, and I wrote a book.
So in trying to
understand
and solve hate, I read every book and every research study I could find, but I also went and talked to some former Nazis and some former terrorists and some former genocidal killers, because I figured if they could figure out how to escape hate, surely the rest of us could.
So through microblogging, we are able to
understand
Chinese youth even better.
We wanted to know if babies and young children could
understand
this really profound thing about other people.
We don't really
understand
it, but once you let go of a piece of information, it travels like wind.
And as a designer, I can't help meddling with this, so I pulled it to bits and sort of did stuff like this, and tried to
understand
what the individual elements were, but feeling it as I go.
And as I say, I'm not a neuroscientist, but to
understand
how I can start to assemble things that will very quickly bypass this thinking part and get me to the enjoyable precognitive elements.
We parse it out on an as-needed basis, sometimes for very good reasons, other times just because we don't
understand
the gaps in our lives.
And I don't
understand
it, and I never will.
What I've learned from talking to these folks is that we share a common desire to
understand
and accept death and to minimize the impact of our death on the environment.
And once we
understand
that we're connected to the environment, we see that the survival of our species depends on the survival of the planet.
But other times it gets tripped up and has you thinking it doesn't
understand
you at all.
And have you ever gotten annoyed when they didn't
understand
what you were saying and you had to rephrase what you wanted 20 times just to play a song?
So I created a piece of art that tries to highlight the robotic, clunky interaction to help us understand, as designers, why it doesn't sound human yet and, well, what we can do about it.
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