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  1. 11 de fev. de 2017 · 3) Don’t tie your happiness to your vision. Focus on the pursuit of your vision, not the attainment. As Vishen Lakhiani says: Have a compelling vision for your future, but be happy NOW. Most people think they’ll be happy when they’ve achieved this or that. But that’s not the case.

  2. 23 de ago. de 2023 · As Hollywood wages war over the future of movies, Harmony Korine and a gang of video game designers and AI artists are holed up in a house near Mar-a-Lago building it.

  3. 15 de dez. de 2011 · Our visions fit into three broad categories: Planning and Policy; Education; and Science and Technology. Pervasive themes in the collection of visions for 2050 include (1) managing water resources variability (floods and droughts) considering nonstationarity; (2) providing adequate and reliable supplies of clean water, food, energy, and sanitation to expanding populations, especially in urban ...

  4. AI 2041 ’s scientific fiction gives us a way to open our eyes to what is actually going on all around us and where things are heading.” —John Kao, Forbes “By blending imaginative storytelling and technical expertise, Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan bring to life a vision for AI that addresses both our curiosity and our fears.

    • Kai-Fu Lee, Chen Qiufan
  5. Talk to other families that have an older child with a similar disability. You can also contact agencies that work with older children or adults with disabilities, like an Independent Living Center, to see if they can connect you to someone who has similar challenges in your community. Go to Independent Living Centers or call 800-362-9877.

  6. I hear you Glenn, And the big guy is in it deep, really deep.

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  7. 14 de out. de 2020 · Our collective vision is inclusive of your well-being; it is our common starting point. Let us begin again through an Indigenous framework, and return to balance . Social and economic suppression, racial inequality, and other pressing forces largely keep Indigenous stories and solutions out of reach and in the dark—even when desperately sought out and needed.