The lack
of fear of the human presence that most of the Galapagos animals display is one of the main attractions that pleasantly surprise visitors.
Not exact matches
On a somber
human note, the storm is already being cited for some 20 fatalities — 10
of them in New York City — and officials
fear that number may rise.
«We were not violating any Kickstarter rules, but at the back
of my mind, I had this
fear that what if, knowingly or unknowingly, due to a
human error, we end up doing any kind
of miscommunication with the backers or the customers» that Kickstarter would consider problematic, says Sanghavi.
Stephen Hawking has spoken out against A.I. too, saying that he
fears it «could spell the end
of the
human race.»
Strategically, this makes sense: When
humans stop opting - in, for
fear of theft or perhaps because they grow weary
of annoying, incoherent targeting, data will ultimately lose its power.
Human psychology is complex, and we are driven by competing, even contradictory, impulses
of fear, desire, ambition, envy, and the need to connect.
Not only is
fear a fundamental part
of being
human («You don't want to get rid
of your
fear; you need it to keep you alive.
«Any time you look at any kind
of real life piece
of text or utterance that one
human wrote or said to another
human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation,
fear, nested modals, lots
of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat said.
Though the
fear of robots replacing
human workers captures the imagination, most experts agree that there's no need to freak out.
Speaking on automation and the future
of work, Immelt tried to assuage
fears that robots will lead to joblessness for
humans.
Fears of carbon emissions from
human activity have the rest
of the developed (and much
of the developing) world taking steps to move away from oil.
Instead, he explores the inner psychology
of humans and discusses how doubt and
fear hold us back and how you can break free to live the life you want.
Do you agree that with Goldfein that this is one
of the only approaches that can actually stop your company from succumbing to the inevitable
human fear of failure?
There's something about the rawness
of a
human brain at 4 in the morning that steeps any concern in a cocktail
of fear, uncertainty, and doubt.
Join us for a conversation about whether
humans should embrace future robots or
fear the evolution
of machines.
She pointed out that smugglers are using claims
of «credible
fear» to get their
human cargo into — and remain in — the United States.
Many people argue that the
fear of not being liked is one
of the greatest
human fears.
I would hope that that would free me up enough sanity and / or time to do something worthwhile instead
of mindlessly punching a clock every week with the
fear of an unexpected change outside my control (economy, medical emergency,
human error at my job...) leaving me to live out
of my car.
«Privacy is not for sale, and
human rights should not be compromised out
of fear or greed.»
«Despite the comfortable academic consensus
of market efficiency, financial markets will never be efficient because markets are, and will always be, driven by
human emotions: greed and
fear» Seth Klarman
These he accomplished despite his growing sense that larger forces — the riptide
of tribal feeling in a world that should have already shed its atavism; the resilience
of small men who rule large countries in ways contrary to their own best interests; the persistence
of fear as a governing
human emotion — frequently conspire against the best
of America's intentions.
Visualized, these stock markets may take the shape
of a turbulent ocean with waves made
of human hopes, dreams, greed and
fear.
Using his legendary ability to get to the root
of human potential, Napoleon Hill digs deep to reveal how
fear, procrastination, anger, and jealousy prevent us from realizing our personal goals.
It is a
human trait to be hopeful and equally so be fearful, but when you inject hope and
fear into the business
of speculation, you are faced with a very formidable hazard, because you are apt to get the two confused and in reverse positions» Jessie Livermore
«
Fear and greed, most notable among counterproductive emotions where money is the object
of human desire, can and often do compromise the capacity for rational and orderly thought» Frank Martin
Rather, I wanted to emphasize how those in power can take advantage
of human needs,
fears and desires to accomplish their goals.
What we do know about all claims for God's existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the
fears, wants, prejudices, errors, and limitations
of their obviously
human authorship.
On Overcoming the Sin
of Human Respect through the
Fear of the Lord, Archdiocese
of Washington Blog (Msgr. Charles Pope)
Islam and or Muslims are not to be afraid off it is the
Fear of the unknown that is the weakness
of us
humans is kept us in our shells until and unless we have an open heart and open mind we will never be able to find the Truth, The Truth that will give us Peace and make us love each other in solving the problems
of this short temporary life, As a matter
of fact all the Prophets brought in one and same message check the following link.
The
fear of imposing any moral limits has led to the dismembering
of human community and individual dignity.
The
fear of death is so strong in
humans that they need to comfort themselves with the idiotic notion
of some all powerful being.
Although he often expressed this vision obliquely, he was relentless in his criticism
of those who despised faith as an anachronism: «I am not afraid to say that a devout and God -
fearing man is superior as a
human specimen to a restless mocker who is glad to style himself an «intellectual,» proud
of his cleverness in using ideas which he claims as his own though he acquired them in a pawnshop in exchange for simplicity
of heart....
It's true that we
humans have a deep
fear of failure, and a deep
fear of inferiority.
Humans have evolved and will continue to but we can use laws to keep control
of ourselves and not a
fear in a god that doesn't exist.
Love — and
fear — comes from many people and from many places and many things and at the end
of the day, starts and ends in the
human heart.
Those who charge Dreher with
fear - mongering and focusing too much on sex should recall that sexual libertinism, once thought a dangerous vice, has now been elevated to the hallowed status
of an indefeasible
human right, with little consideration for the negative consequences
of so doing.
If we are right, then we lived our lives to their fullest in intellectual honesty, without the
fear of some tyrant getting their hands on us after we die, and without having taken some stupid stand against the validity
of sound science, or basic
human rights.
«The United States stands in solidarity with Pastor Nadarkhani, his family, and all those who seek to practice their religion without
fear of persecution - a fundamental and universal
human right.»
Fairy tales without consequence also lose the potential for metaphor — in interpretation, werewolves» involuntary transformations could symbolize countless
human realities, from mental and physical illness to
fear of our own sinful natures.
likewise, even if Jesus had perfect knowledge
of the consequences
of His actions, as being fully
human in addition to His divinity He would experience
fear and temptation.
Most importantly, note this: I am a Christian, I'm gay, I'm a recovering alcoholic, I believe in Evolution, I believe the universe is 13 billion years old and that the Earth is 4.5 or so billion years old, I believe man evolved from lower primates and that Adam was the first man who God gave a soul and sentience, I do not believe in hell but I do believe in Satan, I do not believe the Bible is a book
of rules meant to imprison man or condemn him but that it is rather a «
Human Existence for Dummies» guide, I believe Christ was the son
of God but I do not believe Christianity is the only «valid» religion, I do not believe atheists will go to hell, while the English Bible says God should be
feared, the Hebrew word used for
fear, «yara», such as that used in the Book
of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not
fear as one would
fear death or a spider.
It's the belief
of the fearful and the weak... people who live with the
fear that they can't deal with the world with the capabilities they have as a
human being.
But, like Samuel Florman, who
fears that «flights through cyberspace, however energizing they may be for the imagination, may weaken the objective rationality needed to do good engineering», I agree with Alan Cromer that the formal linear thinking needed to do science «goes against the grain
of traditional
human thinking, which is associative and subjective» (Florman 1994).
Faith (or belief without evidence) is more motivated by two basic
human emotions:
FEAR of dying and punishment and HOPE for an eternal afterlife.
As the Danish statistician Bjørn Lomborg has shown in study after study, life expectancy is increasing on a global basis, including in the Third World; water and air in the developed world are cleaner than five hundred years ago;
fears of chemicals poisoning the earth are wildly exaggerated; both energy and food are cheaper and more plentiful throughout the world than ever before; «overpopulation» is a myth; and the global picture is, in truth, one
of unprecedented
human prosperity.
If a person needs the
fear of eternal punishment by a make believe god to deter them from killing, stealing or any other sort
of malevolence, they are not decent
human beings to begin with.
My present understanding
of the evidences
of human history shows an overwhelming number
of gods being worshipped, adored,
feared, or served.
A murky
human - made smog
of dreams deferred,
of violence, confusion and
fear stings our eyes and blurs even what is closest to us.
I
fear, however, that Barr has misunderstood my argument and possibly misconceived the issue
of whether the
human intellect can discern the reality
of design in the world
of living things.
The belief that individual
human agency should be factored out
of history was, he
feared, a self - fulfilling dictum, since the factored - out would come to believe it themselves.