makes you an influence or very high status person. fire makes you an influence or very high status person- status person. are we in danger of handint status person. are we in danger of handing over status person. are we in danger of handing over too status person. are we in danger of handing over too much status person. are we in danger of handing over too much of- status person. are we in danger of handing over too much of our- handing over too much of our processes to machines that are programmed to do everything in the same way? a sort of final effect in the workplace? that this is individuality which is what makes us, humans, stand out from the crowd. you may click on there is definitely a huge need. i would say an imperative to dehumanise work in the age of ai and this is not something that should be a concern for hr, business leaders in general. on the other side, this could be a very good excuse to motivate herself to recover some of the richness that is always categorise
in times of need in a new guest essay for the new york times entitled can we put an end to america s most dangerous myth? the author explains what she calls the art of dependence and writes in part this, because americans are taught that we must go it alone, we often force ourselves to slog through crucial human experiences in solitude, and when we do get assistance, we may feel we must play down the help we ve received from our government, our families, or our neighbors the art of dependence means accepting aid with grace and crucially recognizing the importance of others it takes dignity and skill to lean on friends, loved ones and colleagues, and even on the state. dependent, if you think of it, a form connection and social cohesion it brings us closer to others, which at this moment in america,
the social landscape with this whole cultural kind of push that it s me, i m alone, this is how i prove my womanhood or manhood that i can do it by myself, which really is not something that s possible to any real degree, whether it s urban or rural? yeah. i think we ve been fed this story since the 19th century honestly, and i talk about this in my book, so to try to change that, to try to reframe that so yes, you re right, it s not just people in wisconsin farm communities who think they have to do it on their own, there s a lot of us who do i probably do, you probably do and i think we really need to sort of recognizing our own vulnerability and knowing that the things that are best about this country are done in community, honestly. a lot of the basic human experiences, our biological
you have to verify 1 million different sources. when i say 1 million, of cours i just mean a few, but as many as you can get verify the information you r putting out there is factual there would be nothing worse than trying to fight misinformation o disinformation with somethin that was not correct we verify, verify, verify. the people we work with, we tr to uplift and amplify as man experiences and voices as we can. we just work with the same people to get verified point of view. there is this ecosystem of creators on all platforms. social media does not necessarily have the bes reputation among older audiences. according to research, 33% o u.s. adults aged 18 to 29 an 15% ages 30 to 49 say they prefer to get their news fro social media
knowing this, the prosecutors did that as far as the law is concerned, the circumstantial evidence is just as good as direct evidence, but is it though in a jury trial? well, you have to separate the legal issue, yes. and circumstantial evidence should be enough for the jurors to find that someone is guilty of a particular crime. that is what the law says, but then you have the reality of human experiences, and one of the big problems in this case is the thought that someone like alex murdaugh who was so close to his wife and son would kill them in such a heinous way, and then you had the witness testimony from buster. bust seer is the older son who d that his father was distraught that night, and you would not typically see a son testifying on behalf of his father if he believed that he killed the mother and younger brother. and yes, he told a lie and holes