Worried
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And suddenly we were worried, like, do we have a mean girl on our hands?
And you see me
worried
and trying to protect my child, because you don't leave anyone with this kind of child, even a minister.
But as the years went on, as IBM started throwing money and manpower and processor speed at this, I started to get occasional updates from them, and I started to get a little more
worried.
I broke my elbow very seriously, had to have surgery,
worried
that they were going to actually lose the arm.
Now I'm
worried
that once I'm neurally connected to my limbs once again, my brain will remap back to its not-so-bright self.
So, you know, maybe Ohio's thinking about investing in more preschool education for children in Columbus, Ohio, but they're
worried
that these little Buckeyes will, for some strange reason, decide to move to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and become Wolverines.
And maybe Michigan will be thinking about investing in preschool in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and be
worried
these little Wolverines will end up moving to Ohio and becoming Buckeyes.
The point that we should be
worried
about is, how much strangeness are we getting?
In my experience, you'll want to hear that whatever you're
worried
about is going to be fine.
There are a set of societal challenges that I'm actually not that
worried
about, and they're captured by images like this.
And if you find yourself
worried
that something like a guaranteed income is going to stifle our drive to succeed and make us kind of complacent, you might be interested to know that social mobility, one of the things we really pride ourselves on in the United States, is now lower than it is in the northern European countries that have these very generous social safety nets.
I was going to bring an airplane, but I was
worried
about hitting people in here, so I thought this would be a little bit more gentle.
But I am
worried
whether we're going to get the technology we need in the long term.
I was always
worried
about being caught and sent back.
What if being obese is just a metabolic response to something much more threatening, an underlying epidemic, the one we ought to be
worried
about?
But perhaps it's also telling us that we should be
worried
about going around the world and shoehorning democracy, because ultimately we run the risk of ending up with illiberal democracies, democracies that in some sense could be worse than the authoritarian governments that they seek to replace.
And two minutes later, I got a reply by somebody called Kimberly from the United States challenging me, like, why am I
worried
about this?
Bonnie said to the doctor, "I'm not
worried
about her not breathing.
And so after I developed Avaz, I
worried
for a very long time about how I could give grammar to children with autism.
It also captured the attention of authoritarian governments in other countries, who were
worried
that revolution would spread.
It would make you nervous and
worried.
And I don't mean we have to know what the particular terrorist attack is they're
worried
about protecting us from, but we do need to know what the parameters of it is, what kind of surveillance the government's going to do and how and why, and I think we haven't had that conversation.
What I'm
worried
is that we throw out the baby with the bathwater.
Let me go — (Applause) LP: So I guess I'm just very
worried
that with Internet privacy, we're doing the same thing we're doing with medical records, is we're throwing out the baby with the bathwater, and we're not really thinking about the tremendous good that can come from people sharing information with the right people in the right ways.
And we were actually
worried
it could have been a lot worse than that.
Darwin
worried
about the relationship between what he said and the truths of religion, but he could proceed, he could write books about his subject without having to say what the relationship was to the religious claims, and similarly, geologists increasingly could talk about it.
And it's never easy because, of course, whenever I do I spend much of it
worried
about all the extra stuff that's going to crash down on me the following day.
Now, incidentally, you know how some people are kind of
worried
that their boss or employee is going to discover embarrassing photos of them on Facebook?
Later on in our interview, Prosecutor Bashir tells me how
worried
she is about the possible outcome of government negotiations with the Taliban, the people who have been trying to kill her.
It's kind of like when you wake up in the middle of the night and you're really
worried
about what you have to do the next day, you're trying to think about everything you have to accomplish, and you write it down and then you can go back to sleep.
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