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Who can shoulder the immense, awesome responsibilities of the presidency?
IMMENSE, AWESOME
any sort of conspiracy; essentially, humans are herd animals. They show immense loyalty to
This way, the immense load that's exerted on the sleepers and track gets distributed evenly through the track ballast.
Our possessions and memories hold immense power over our emotions.
We should therefore take immense care,
For centuries, immense tectonic forces have been silently building, compressing, and twisting beneath the ocean floor.
For centuries, immense tectonic forces have been silently building, compressing, and twisting beneath the ocean floor.
and was more than suspected of having swallowed a fictitious turkey glued on a wooden platter, the immense relief of finding this a false alarm, the joy and gratitude and ecstasy, they are all indescribable alike.
Heaped up on the floor to form a kind of throne were turkeys, geese, game, poultry brawn, great joints of meat, sucking pigs, long wreaths of sausages, mince pies, plum puddings, barrels of oysters, red-hot chestnuts, cherry-cheeked apples, juicy oranges, luscious pears, immense twelve cakes, and
That would be pretty great. And I also think it unlocks an immense amount of economic potential, because when you think about what is the output of an economy, it is productivity per capita at times population per capita. Once you have humanoid robots, the actual economic output potential is tremendous. It's really unlimited. Potentially, we could have an economy 10 times the size of the current global economy, where no one wants for anything. Sometimes in AI, they talk about universal basic income. I think it's actually going to be universal high income, where anyone can have any goods or services that they want.
Um, and, uh, I also think it unlocks an immense amount of economic potential because when you think about what is the output of an economy, it is productivity per capita times population or capita.
I'm looking for a great treasure, an immense power Friends of yours?
I'm looking for a great treasure, immense power.
Or perhaps our parental figure was constantly at the office or unavailable behind a locked study door. They might have had a violent, unpredictable temper or left us somehow feeling that we were just never good enough for them. As a result, to an extent we may not even have realised, we became experts at independence. We came to associate safety with a high degree of self-protective isolation. We might have become big readers or fascinated by the animal world or obsessed with music or computer games. Without quite knowing we had done so, we learnt never to trust a flesh-and-blood, three-dimensional human again. Our experiences may not have affected the strength of our longing for love, but they have heavily impacted our capacity to endure mutually satisfying relationships. We may now, as adults, tell ourselves that we want closeness and surrender. We will sob sincerely when we lose love, but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it. The true terror for us is not that love should fail, but that it should, by some oversight on our part, succeed. For this would ask of us a level of defencelessness and exposure to another person and to a chance of happiness that has no precedent in our lives and poses immense, ego-shattering challenges to the armoured way our personalities have been structured.
For this would ask of us a level of defenselessness and exposure to another person and to a chance of happiness that has no precedent in our lives and poses immense, ego-shattering challenges to the armoured way our personalities have been structured.