Seth Godin has been a man I've looked up to and respected for
his big brain thinking and sense of fearlessness in the way he does business for many years.
Not exact matches
And certainly don't
think the
big brain you were gifted with is enough to allow you to coast your way to greatness.
Heath also suggests that these findings can help those looking to tune up their
brains before a
big interview or other important occasion that calls for sharp
thinking.
«I
think it's fantastic, what The
Brain does, but the next
big step is what do you do with the information it gathers?»
just like I
thought... silence from another
big talking «scientist» The fact is the Bible can't be proven wrong, quit being
brain washed by the devil, and be not faithless but believing!!
Such subtleties, and I don't
think it is very subtle, are easily overlooked when your
brain is going a million miles per hour trying to rationalize the
bigger problems of religion in general.
I'm not sure the atheists would ascend to have
bigger brains pulsating with higher
thoughts and tele.
This is a case if his ego being
bigger than his
brain —
thinking he canbturn off the internet whenever he wants to.
Bill, I feel sorry for you, you being a scientist and yet unable to create anything close to a human, or a constellation system, or a
brain to
think really logically with is amazing to me... if you want to believe that there was a
big explosion somewhere in the universe beyond this world and that is how you came to be you can keep that theory but don't tell parents what to do with there children.
Go on
thinking that if YOU don't believe, well then, it MUST be false, because with your
big, smart
brain (LOL!)
In
thinking about how I felt like a
big, fat loser when I missed one of my devotional times or ate a second cookie, I was struck with how much self - condemnation was swirling around my
brain.
The
biggest problem I have with American recipes is some ingredients here in Perth, Western Australia, don't exist so I have to rack my
brain to
think what I could buy that with the closest to what's required.
I racked my
brains to try and
think of a main course that would make real good use of LOTS of
big pieces of cold mango.
for a
big head he has, he has a peanut for a
brain, so don't even dare to
think that he could ever turn into a edgar davids in the future
But that is my plan because just a few panicky and outspoken fans demand that I go crazy just because they can not
think with their
brains and know very little about actually managing a
big club.
If these other
big boards that make up the composite represent the non-professional
brain - trusts of other teams, does it mean that other teams don't look at their needs like we
think they should be (and hence, they're picking guys who we don't thing should be going in the first 12)?
But I
think I took a couple of things away: One was really that in infancy... attachment - promoting behavior — that helping him manage stress the way that those mother rats helped their pups manage stress — was a hugely important thing, and that was going to make a
big difference in terms of how his
brain develops, how his stress response system develops, and that that was going to help him a lot going forward.
They've told you what their plan is, Romney said what, 1.8 % top tax rate, to be offset with unspecified loopholes, loved the loopholes wording, makes the
brain dead Republican voters
think he means for
big business, and the rich, fools, its easy to say which ones, why Dodge the question mitt?
The fact that they could do so suggests that the ability to
think in an abstract way may be more common in nature than we might expect, and not just restricted to humans and a handful of animals with
big brains.
Previously, neuroanatomists
thought that as
brains grew larger neurons had to grow
bigger as well because they had to connect over longer distances.
Our
brain's autopilot can serve us well, but effortless
thinking is behind many of the world's
biggest problems.
For example, you'd
think that the primate with the next
biggest brain relative to body would be a close relative — a chimp or a gorilla.
We've got
big brains that make it possible for us to
think, and we
think that we have free will and that our behavior can't be described by some mechanistic set of theorems or ideas.
However, she
thinks Mach is «fascinating» and could make a
big difference in rehabilitating the social skills of people recovering from stroke or
brain injury.
«After Blue
Brain, I
think Felix will take on only
bigger - vision projects.
It's long been
thought that living in a group leads to
bigger brains — including in humans.
Under those specifications, the hypothetical human
brain grew as
big as ancient humans»
brains are
thought to have grown, and the slow growth rate matched that of modern human
brains.
Because we tend to be
big of
brain, and we deal in data and ideas, we
think that somehow and someway we should be able to figure out what drives us.
So when you
think about our pride in our
brains, you know, in our
big brains and then here is a case where, well actually that's an accident and you know, wasn't the increasing size of the
brain that gave the pressure that women with larger pelvises that could accommodate
bigger heads survived.
«It carries a really
big wallop to the
thinking part of the
brain, which has to argue for or against it,» Brizendine says.
Kate: Yeah, well I mean, they always
thought that the two, kind of, went hand in hand because the available fossils of early Homo all had the modified pelvis and a
bigger brain.
The skull was from an adult male just shy of 5 feet (1.5 meters) with a massive jaw and
big teeth, but a small
brain, implying limited
thinking capability, said study co-author Marcia Ponce de Leon of the University of Zurich.
«One of our
big questions was
thinking about an early - onset disorder and linking it to early - onset
brain anomalies.
New research shows that possessed
bigger brains than previously
thought, even though their bodies were shorter than those of most adult humans.
Our
brains also help us forget specifics about past events while still remembering the
big picture, which the researchers
think gives us the ability to generalize previous experiences and better apply them to current situations.
I
think this may be my
biggest achievement to date as I've changed the way my
brain works and it feels amazing.
Marna Thall: And so a
big piece of what I do is around rewiring their
brain to really
think differently --
Eat diverse food and apply rules such as using a smaller plate to fool your
brain and
think you eat more food than when you use a
bigger plate.
Not just a medication addiction, I
think — I
think people using pain medication, because — because addiction is just such a
big thing now, and a lot of it has to do with the but — you know, the — the — you know, the neurotransmitters and
brain being s — so out of whack for — for all sorts of reason.
«The enteric nervous system doesn't seem capable of
thought as we know it, but it communicates back and forth with our
big brain — with profound results.»
The
biggest this I learned is that it truly is a 24/7 job, my
brain never stops
thinking, but it's a 24/7 job I absolutely love and would never change.
To help us keep track of how much of her own
brain she's «colonizing,» Besson puts the percentage in
big, bold letters on the screen, and he regularly cuts to a speculative lecture by a neuroscientist (Morgan Freeman), from whom we learn that more cells don't just mean deeper
thoughts.
Another Cumberland kindergarten teacher, Lois Haueisen, uses the Wii's
Big Brain Academy, which challenges players on logical
thinking and math.
Additionally students are asked to make a list of 100 reasons why they love their school and many other
thought provoking, brainstorming, jumpstarting the
brain activities in celebration of this
big day!
Emotionally though, your
brain is
thinking «this is probably too fast for a car this
big, should I brake now... maybe now?
I know people have a hard time trusting these things to brake in time, but I can assure that if the Explorer's
brain doesn't
think it can handle it, it flashes warning lights and alerts to make sure the driver takes an active role in bringing the
big beast down to a halt.
Power Up Your
Brain, from
Big Think I'm a huge fan of
Big Think, and I click through to read almost all their posts.
I actually hadn't
thought of this, but I was fairly confident that in the aftermath of the economic crisis the
brain trust at TD and the other four
big banks — along with an ever - growing number of smaller players — would put quite a bit of research into a fund before releasing it.
I'm racking my
brain, but I can't
think of any
big console game that didn't have a single player component and sold like gangbusters.
«The computer is like a
big brain that is constantly
thinking, and I am only organizing,» he explains.