Jim shares, «I finally learned how to deal with all the mental chatter that
most humans learn to equate with who they are.
Not exact matches
As
human beings we
learn to get comfortable in even the
most unusual and unfulfilling situations, mainly because we have certainty in staying where we are.
It shouldn't surprise you to
learn that
human error is a leading cause of
most hacks and cybersecurity threats, rather than the sophistication of the threat itself.
The
most ambitious element of Brooks's scheme was designing Baxter to be trained the way
humans learn things — by having someone show them how to do it — instead of having to be programmed by experts.
Legendary physicist Feynman won the Nobel Prize for his work in one of the subjects that's the
most difficult for the
human mind to grasp — quantum mechanics — yet his top advice for accelerating
learning is actually to make whatever you're studying as dead simple as possible.
But the
most important lesson he brought with him from the academic world, he says, is that
humans learn far more from failure that they do from success.
Given that
most humans, including doctors, are pretty terrible at identifying suicide risk, machine
learning could provide an important solution.
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One day the
human race will
learn that there is no supreme being and that the
most supreme a being can be is by how they love.
The
most holy, the noblest, the best, the
most godlike things about us is our
human capacity to
learn personhood in responsible self - government (taking up personal responsibility for our own eternal fate) and to share in communion with other persons, and
most of all with the unseen God.
The theological issues are far from resolved; but, judging from what has happened in Bloomington, even conservative Christians (though traditionally among those
most opposed to gay civil rights) are
learning that theological concerns need not blind any of us to the needs and rights of homosexuals as
human beings.
In this way, by the
most shocking of theological twists, we
learn what God is truly like only after we have
learned what a
human is truly supposed to be.
I
learned from whites, at a very early age, that blacks were violent, stupid, unacceptable
human beings who were less important than themselves and
most of all, «not safe.»
That is to say,
most human action consists of
learned responses, which depend on mental capabilities.
The
most crucial
learning to be sought in such a situation is the recognition of the fundamental difference between
human judgments and divine judgment: that
human achievements pass quickly while only the divine judgment is eternal and penetrates everything hidden.
Life is about
learning and growing — whether or not I agree with someone, I certainly respect that faith (or the conclusion, after genuine reflection, that there's nothing to believe in) is among the
most personal elements of the
human experience.
That wisdom demands that we
humans be released to our own devices, to make our own mistakes and
learn from them, even the
most horrific.
Learning that it was a
human who said, «these are the four,» (in reference to the Gospels), and shutting out many of the other Gospels,
most of which did not have as strong of a focus on the death and resurrection of Christ, was the turning point for me.
I am now
learning what I suppose ecumenical pioneers have known for decades — that religious integration is both the simplest and the
most complicated of
human endeavors: simple in design, complicated in detail.
Most of us
learn from our parents» / family / teachers» examples and the education they impart to include that of
human history and from our mistakes to formulate one rule: Do No Harm!!!
his first idea is a doorway into a second and much more central theme: that
human beings typically
learn much or
most of what they know from the testimony of others.
In any event, of all the theories which we may evolve concerning the end of the Earth, it is the only one which affords a coherent prospect wherein, in the remote future, the deepest and
most powerful currents of
human consciousness may converge and culminate: intelligence and action,
learning and religion.
This implication is derived from one of the
most valuable insights of process thought, namely, that each of us is not only an intellect, not only a rational being with some capacity to
learn truth, not only a will to be taught to strive and struggle —
human beings are supremely sensitive, desiring, feeling, appreciating, and valuing beings.
Most of these «Abephobes» are libertarians and neo-Confederates who blame Lincoln for a host of modern ills; some, it seems, also idealized Lincoln as youths and became permanently disillusioned after
learning that he was not wholly above the usual run of
human flaws.
In fact, all my anxieties run in the opposite direction: that, in order to affirm the uniqueness of humanity within organic nature, as well as the unique moral obligations it entails, we will reject all evidence of intentionality, reason, or affection in animals as something only apparently purposive, doing so by reference to the
most egregiously vapid of philosophical naturalism's mystifications — «instinct» — and thereby opening the way to a mechanistic narrative that, as we have
learned from an incessant torrent of biological and bioethical theory in recent decades, can be extended to
human behavior as well.
We, as a species... we humanity
learned most of what we
learned throughout
human history only AFTER refusing to accept the old - time explanation «because [insert name of local deity or other spirit, etc.] decreed it should be so.»
But the history of science — by far the
most successful claim to knowledge accessible to
humans — teaches that the
most we can hope for is successive improvement in our understanding,
learning from our mistakes, an asymptotic approach to the Universe, but with the proviso that absolute certainty will always elude us» - Carl Sagan (from «The Demon - Haunted World»)
Most important, a time limit poses the crucial question for experiencing the people dynamic in our kind of society: «Can I
learn to relate quickly and in mutually - satisfying depth with these fellow
human beings?»
I turn to the Bible, not for scientific instruction, but for spiritual illumination, to share in the
most influential development of religious ideas in man's history, to watch divine deeds that have changed
human destiny, to sit at the feet of great prophets, to
learn from the insights of the seers, to find guidance in distinguishing right from wrong, and above all to come under the saving influence of Jesus Christ.
I
learned from websites and books.Dr ron rosedale got it started for me then dr. jockers steve phinney and jeff voleck jimmy moore peter attia and many more.The
human body was built to run on fat.Once a person can convert the body to being able to burn fat and
most importantly the brain to run mostly on ketone bodies which can cross the bbb the brain can get up to 80 % of its energy from ketones.And the feeling is hard to explain unlike anything I have ever experienced before.It totally blunts all hunger and your brain is so much sharper and clearer.My liver is running I believe for the first time in my life the way it was designed to run from birth.When I was diagnosed in noc of 2010 my total bilirubin was 2.4.
im not sure we should!what are the chances of the new players to hit the ground running and make an instant impact (they are
humans and are going to need time to adapt to all the changes) with some luck we will have
most of our injured players back by then all refreshed, rested yes i, ll say it like new signings:) in my opinion i think wenger should only go for a DM cover for le coq & should look at a loan signing wrapped up in the first few days of the window transfer having
learnt from the kallstrom, s saga!!!
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You may think I am making more of this that it is but you are wrong because the
most important lessons we
learn in this life are
learned at home by those who set an example for us on being
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Full of warmth, clarity, humor, and respect, Becoming the Parent You Want to Be gives parents permission to be
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«Your child
learns the
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human interaction,» says Dr. Shu.
Most of us are here because of our «You are the best parent for your child» philosophy, that reminds us that we need to pay attention and listen and watch and
learn about who our specific little
human is, from the moment we meet that child, so that we can parent that specific child they way they need to be parented.
It's
human to have feelings of aggression and even anger, but the difference between you and your toddler is that you've
learned to pull your punches — at least
most of the time.
In any Introduction to Biological Anthropology class, students
learn that the
human infant is the
most vulnerable, contact dependent, slowest developing and
most dependent primate - mammal of all, largely because
humans are born neurologically premature, relative to other primate mammals.
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I am a spiritualist who believes women and children are the ones who suffer
most when the basic fundamental
human rights are not adhered to in a country, and for the Rawlings family to have fought for the welfare of women and children all these years, Ghanaian women and the youth must
learn from their moral life and the kind of unity in their marriage, and practice it,» Mama Destiny noted.
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This passion for teaching and
learning may be one of the
most unique and important qualities we
humans have developed, according to the central theme of The
Human Spark.
Instead,
Human Dx seeks to harness both machine learning and the crowdsourced wisdom of human physicians to make the most of limited medical resources, even as the demands for medical care continue to
Human Dx seeks to harness both machine
learning and the crowdsourced wisdom of
human physicians to make the most of limited medical resources, even as the demands for medical care continue to
human physicians to make the
most of limited medical resources, even as the demands for medical care continue to rise.
Most scientists are friendly
human beings, willing to speak kindly to those still
learning.
Deep
learning is what allows Apple's «personal assistant,» Siri, to pick up on (
most)
human speech, and it's what lets Facebook's image recognition software use small visual cues to pick out things like individual faces.
One answer is that it makes sense, before you commit the enormous resources necessary to send
humans, to
learn enough about the planet so that when
humans get there they can use their precious time and capabilities
most effectively.
But some researchers argue that our primate cousins do not
learn as we do, by imitation and instruction, and
most agree that primates don't seem to be able to build on previous inventions as
humans do.
Despite differences in brain size, the researchers found striking similarities between primate species of gene expression in 16 regions of the brain — even in the prefrontal cortex, the seat of higher order
learning that
most distinguishes
humans from other apes.
Levitin: One of the
most interesting and counterintuitive things I
learned in my training is that what differentiates the
human brain from those of other species is the huge, enormous size of our prefrontal cortex.