Is there a real you?
This might seem to you like a very odd question.
Because, you might ask,
how do we find the real you,
how do you know what the real you is?
And so forth.
But the idea that there
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Is there a real you?
This might seem to you like a very odd question.
Because, you might ask,
how do we find the real you,
how do you know what the real you is?
And so forth.
But the idea that there
Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize [winner] in economics, once wrote:
"Productivity is not everything, but in the long run,
it is almost everything."
So this is serious.
There are not that many things on e
Hello.
My name is Simone.
You know how people tell you if you get nervous when onstage,
picture people in the audience naked?
Like it's this thing that's supposed to make you feel better.
But I was th
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When I was pregnant, I just got very frustrated.
Don't eat deli meats, do this particular prenatal test.
Why did you make that choice? Why didn't you make a differen
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Hi there, my name is Daniel J. Watts,
I am a 2020 Tony nominee.
And I'm a storyteller.
This is my new jam.
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"Maaaaaan ...
You don't really let paint d
So in college, I had to write a lot of papers.
Now, when a normal student writes a paper, they might spread the work out a little like
this.
And I would want to do that.
But then, actually, the paper
imagine a big explosion as you climb
through 3000 feet
imagine a Plane full of smoke imagine an
engine going clock clock clock clock
sounds scary well had a unique seat that
day I was sitting in 1d I
I study how the brain processes
information that is how it takes
information in from the outside world
and converts it into patterns of
electrical activity and then how it uses
those patterns to allow
Have you ever noticed something swimming in your field of vision?
It may look like a tiny worm or a transparent blob,
and whenever you try to get a closer look, it disappears,
only to reappear as soon
After witnessing the violent rage shown by babies
whenever deprived of an item they considered their own,
Jean Piaget, a founding father of child psychology,
observed something profound about human na