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“Moonwell. You know, the place where I ran into all that religious hysteria. Even you thought they were going a bit far when I told you about it.”


“You learn about me, and I learn nothing about you. That’s not a foundation on which friendships are based.”
― Ex Machina: Screenplay
― Ex Machina: Screenplay

“A debt-free bachelor's degree is, as it turns out, priceless: As Jane Austen puts it, it sets you up forever. My friends were still paying off their school loans in their forties. I never had any school debt at all. Because I had no debt, I could choose my life, and choose my adventure.”
― Rethinking School: How to Take Charge of Your Child's Education
― Rethinking School: How to Take Charge of Your Child's Education

“The challenge is not to act automatically. It's to find an action that is not automatic. From painting, to breathing, to talking, to fucking. To falling in love...”
― Ex Machina: Screenplay
― Ex Machina: Screenplay

“When I was in college, I did a semester on AI theory. There was a thought experiment they gave us. It's called "Mary in the Black and White Room." Mary is a scientist, and her specialist subject is color. She knows everything there is to know about it. The wavelengths. The neurological effects. Every possible property that color can have. But she lives in a black and white room. She was born there and raised there. And she can only observe the outside world on a black and white monitor. And then one day someone opens the door. And Mary walks out. And she sees a blue sky. And at that moment, she learns something that all her studies couldn't tell her. She learns what it feels like to see color.”
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“purposeful play builds self-confidence and real-world problem-solving skills.”
― SuperBetter: A Revolutionary Approach to Getting Stronger, Happier, Braver and More Resilient--Powered by the Science of Games
― SuperBetter: A Revolutionary Approach to Getting Stronger, Happier, Braver and More Resilient--Powered by the Science of Games

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