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After the hour was up, I rolled down my window, and I checked for mama grizzly. 一小时的时间到了之后,我摇下了车窗,看看灰熊妈妈还在不在。 Oh good, she's over there eating her huckleberries. 哦太棒了,她在挺远的地方吃她的蓝莓呢。 So I got out of th
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Now, this means the nine-to-five no longer works for anyone. 如今,这意味着朝九晚五的工作不再适合所有人。 Punch clocks are becoming obsolete, as are career ladders. 打卡和事业的阶梯已经过时了。 Whole industries are being born and dying
TED演讲:如何不对世界感到无知(5)
Okay, this was good evolutionarily,but now when it comes to the worldview,it is the exact reason why it's upside down. 好吧 这对进化来说是件好事,但是当涉及到世界观时这恰恰是导致结论颠倒的原因。 The trends that are increasing are ins
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Charles Bonnet said, 250 years ago -- he wondered how, thinking these hallucinations, how, as he put it, the theater of the mind could be generated by the machinery of the brain. 查尔斯·邦纳在250年前在对这些幻觉现象的