Worrying
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As my New Year's resolution, I gave up dieting, stopped
worrying
about my weight, and learned to eat mindfully.
We won't be able to access our banks and we won't be able to access commerce without
worrying
about people monitoring those communications or subverting them for their own ends.
No more
worrying
about having to memorize your playbook.
We're going to look pretty silly in a hundred years for
worrying
about "impact" as a verb and "invite" as a noun.
When adults are worried about math, the children around them start worrying, too.
I can talk to you over it without
worrying
about what we in fact now know is happening, without
worrying
about the fact that not only will surveillance be happening but it'll be done by people who may abuse the data.
I went to a candlelight vigil where citizens gathered together to talk about the issue of sexual violence openly, and I recorded a lot of blogs in response to how
worrying
the situation was in India at that point.
When artists stop
worrying
about critics and collectors and start making work for themselves, these are the kinds of marvelous toys they create.
What I find most
worrying
is that half of all Syrian refugees are children.
But most
worrying
of all are criminal gangs who are going online and starting to colonize cyberspace.
Their own personal security is not their end goal, and because of that, because, rather than
worrying
about security, because the transformation of suffering is their end goal, I actually believe they are creating real safety and a whole new idea of security.
And so each time I had a worrying, upsetting, negative thought, I forced myself to concentrate on something else until the urge passed.
If some of you are
worrying
now that you don't work at a Pixar, or you don't work at a Google, I want to tell you there's still hope.
Raoul and I believe that, instead of
worrying
about the genes in our food, we must focus on how we can help children grow up healthy.
And then my profit graph went from a thing of beauty to something kind of sad, with this
worrying
downhill trend for a long time, until I finally realized that I was overestimating my skill level, and got my act together.
So the next morning, when I woke up on too little sleep,
worrying
about the hole in the window, and a mental note that I had to call my contractor, and the freezing temperatures, and the meetings I had upcoming in Europe, and, you know, with all the cortisol in my brain, my thinking was cloudy, but I didn't know it was cloudy because my thinking was cloudy.
Mining comes with
worrying
social problems, too, like large-scale human and animal displacement to make way for industrial operations, and frequently, poor working conditions for laborers.
So biologists can make all the mutant fruit flies they want without
worrying
about it.
Another
worrying
thing: if you're selling sex in places like Kenya, South Africa or New York, a police officer can arrest you if you're caught carrying condoms, because condoms can legally be used as evidence that you're selling sex.
If we get fixated on the abolition of sex work, we end up
worrying
more about a particular manifestation of gender inequality, rather than about the underlying causes.
Instead of
worrying
about how many minutes I can spend with them every day, I focus on turning these minutes into memorable moments, moments where I'm seeing my kids, hearing them, connecting with them.
Now, if you were the CEO of such a company, badgered by investors and buffeted by change, we might forgive you for not even
worrying
too much about what happens 30 years out.
And what we found is that incivility made people less motivated: 66 percent cut back work efforts, 80 percent lost time
worrying
about what happened, and 12 percent left their job.
The other thing that's worrying, frankly, is that, imagine the best case scenario.
One researcher has said,
"Worrying
about AI safety is like
worrying
about overpopulation on Mars."
Worrying, too, is the tendency for some reactions to injustice to build even more walls, being quick to point fingers with the hope of providing easy solutions to complex problems.
It's not being distracted, it's not
worrying
about whether it left the stove on, or whether it should have majored in finance.
There is no economic law that says that we will use that wealth well, and that is worth
worrying
about.
And here's what I found: most people are
worrying
about the wrong thing.
And instead of
worrying
about sexting, what I think we need to do is think a lot more about digital privacy.
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