Xmind has been particularly helpful in organizing flowcharts and topic summarization. What better way to celebrate my 21st birthday than to write about AI governance?
To comprehend 2024 is to comprehend fleeting moments, and a romanticize them sufficiently. The Chanin building stands in its auburn limestone glory at the heart of midtown. The low-hanging facades are visible crossing to Grand Central Station, rendering low marine lifeforms: fern-like organisms and tertiary animals crawling about. The Chanin building is the most beautiful when the daybreak radiance reflects into its neighbor, Socony-Mobil building, and all the 1930's warehouse windows have stopped quaking in the aftermath of the strong afternoon winds. These strong decade-long winds bring fortunes benevolent and malevolent. I have felt the city's electrifying energy from the magnanimity of wistful silence. In California, it was a competition of who is the loudest--- garnering attention and acclamations. Banal tomfoolery bathed in Pacific saltwater deemed fitting. I embraced it. New Yorkers enjoy subtleties of intentional disguise. Suppressed emotions, lowered gazes, and hush...
Decadence dripping from the corner of your clubmaster Hardly blending into a Sunset Boulevard summer These tribulations embraced me like kintsugi like velvet ribbons, flowery gowns, lace chantilly Powdery women and pompous men Their voices were nectar and ambrosia: "Armageddon punishes the realists, for hedonists died in euphoria" The world churns on counter-clockwise Hector, Paris, Sisphyus, Oedipus: Stuck in our blessed roles and circumstances To save the dragon, I must slay the princess
Austrian neurologist Victor Frankl stresses that we are not at the mercy of our environment or events, because we dictate how we allow them to shape us. In Man's Search for Meaning (1946), he explains that humans have two psychological strengths that allow us to bear painful and possibly devastating situations and to move forward; these are the capacity for decision, and freedom of attitude. A colleague joined me for the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge this May. He worked for Deutsche Bank in 2001; he was on a business trip in São Paulo when the South Tower collapsed on top of the entire trading floor. I told him that I was not existent on 9/11. "So were some of my coworkers that day. And that is why I am grateful to be speaking with you here, now." Another executive, Mike Brady, shared in a remembrance session that he had sprinted from Merrill Lynch in financial district to midtown after the North Tower was struck. He had talked about his reconstruction efforts of the s...
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