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Erasing Minksy from the crush list after the events of 2.4: A Business Meeting
How successful would Marissa Marcel…
…be if they decided to become a pro-wrestler?
Yes on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills
Yes on the microphone skills / No on the wrestling skills
No on the microphone skills / Yes on the wrestling skills
No on the microphone skills / No on the wrestling skills
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In real life, you often have to deal with things you don't completely understand. You drive a car, not knowing how its engine works. You ride as passenger in someone else's car, not knowing how that driver works. Most strange of all, you drive your body and your mind, not knowing how your own self works. Isn't it amazing that we can think, not knowing what it means to think? Isn't it remarkable that we can get ideas, yet not explain what ideas are?
Marvin Minsky, The Society of Mind
My friend decided to hold Minsky and she wasn’t all too pleased…
Couples Therapy
“Mrs. Rinker, Mr.Edison, I’m glad the both of you found time from your business schedules to join me here today.“ Nathan started off kindly to the both of them. He was there in the Underground a few weeks ago. The whole ordeal and warning signs going off in his head. He had cleared a 3 hour block today just to have them there. “Please have a seat and make yourself comfortable. How is everyone?“
Minsky, my cat.
So something has a “meaning” only when it has a few; if we understood something just one way, we would not understand it at all. That is why the seekers of the “real” meanings never find them. This holds true especially for words like understand. That is why sonatas start simply, as do the best of talks and texts. The basics are repeated several times before anything larger or more complex is presented. No one remembers word for word all that is said in a lecture or all notes that are played in a piece.
Marvin Minsky