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The human species was given this tremendous gift of neuroplasticity, the ability to change ourselves and be better in deliberate ways. My definition of greatness is anyone that’s making that effort, even in a tiny way, just to take this incredible machinery that we were given—our nervous system—and to leverage it toward being better, feeling better
... See more- Taste is not the same as correctness, though. To do something correctly is not necessarily to do it tastefully. For most things, correctness is good enough, so we skate by on that as the default. And there are many correct paths to take. You’ll be able to cook a yummy meal, enjoy the movie, build a useable product, don a shirt that fits. But taste ... See more
‘we should never underestimate what the combination of fuddled goodwill and lack of historical knowledge can create in the way of confusion. there is a lot more than that than real ill will in the world’
The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do
by Erik Larson
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The end of all our exploring, will be to arrive where we started, and know the place for the first time.
T. S. Eliot