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the amount by which the money that you spend is more than the money that you receive We’re suffering from a rest deficit because we don’t understand the true power of rest.
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connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing, and sight Intentional moments of sensory deprivation can begin to undo the damage inflicted by the over-stimulating world.
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not fully understood, recognized, or valued. But when this person is alone, they feel unappreciated and like others are taking advantage of them.
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a confused mixture or group of things You can’t spend 40 hours a week staring at blank or jumbled surroundings and expect to feel passionate about anything, much less come up with innovative ideas.
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to stop a piece of electrical equipment being connected to an electricity supply by pulling its plug (= object at the end of a cable) out of the wall This can be countered by doing something as simple as closing your eyes for a minute in the middle of the day, as well as by intentionally unplugging from electronics at the end of every day.
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to write something quickly You might also keep a notepad by the bed to jot down any nagging thoughts that would keep you awake.
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to understand or notice how two things or people are different from each other This occurs when we fail to differentiate between those relationships that revive us from those relationships that exhaust us.
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to make someone extremely tired This occurs when we fail to differentiate between those relationships that revive us from those relationships that exhaust us
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not wanting to do something It’s the person everyone depends on, the one you’d call if you needed a favor because even if they don’t want to do it, you know they’ll give you a reluctant “yes” rather than a truthful “no”.
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to start to feel healthier and more active again, or to make someone feel this way This occurs when we fail to differentiate between those relationships that revive us from those relationships that exhaust us.
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independent and having the power to make your own decisions We're researching it into existence with locations as diverse as Shakespeare's birthplace, the Great Barrier Reef, not to mention one of Australia's largest autonomous mines
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in a way that can continue over a period of time For me, right now, there are six big questions that frame our approach for taking AI safely, sustainably and responsibly to scale.
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remaining popular or useful for a long time This system is old. Some archaeologists think it's as old as 40,000 years. The last time we have its recorded uses is in the nineteen teens. It's had remarkable longevity and incredible scale
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(of a smooth surface) reflecting light, typically because very clean or polished. It houses lots of government apartments and busy people. From the outside, it looks like something out of American science fiction: all gleaming glass and curved lines, and a piece of orange sculpture
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the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. And we're actively working to decolonize our imaginations and to build a curriculum and a pedagogy that leaves room for a range of different conversations and possibilities.
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If an unpleasant situation is protracted, it lasts a long time. They built ways to manage this place and to manage it remarkably over a protracted period of time.
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give up (power or territory). The Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, this is their land, never ceded, always sacred.
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rozpamiętywać coś, rozwodzić się nad czymś, rozgrzebywać coś (np. przeszłość) commencer à apprendre
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dwell on something, dig up something (e.g. past) to keep thinking or talking about something, especially something bad or unpleasant It means a lot to me to get to say those words and to dwell on what they mean and signal.
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having a powerful effect on the way you feel, for example by making you feel excited
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to accept that something is true or exists I also acknowledge that we're gathering today in many other places, and I pay my respects to the traditional owners and elders of all those places too.
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to arrange a meeting, or to meet for a meeting In 1944, along with anthropologists Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead, mathematician Norbert Wiener convened a series of conversations that would become known as the Macy Conferences on Cybernetics.
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to express ideas or feelings in words Who gets to articulate it? How does it get framed and imagined?
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to get something back from someone But for me, there's something really important to reclaim here about the idea of a system that has to accommodate culture, technology and the environment.
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