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1) There are some cultures that can be referred to as "people who live outside of time." 2) The Amondawa tribe, living in Brazil, does not have a concept of time that can be measured or counted. 3) Rather they live in a world of serial events, rather than seeing events as being rooted in time. 4) Researchers also found that no one had an age. 5) Instead, they change their names to reflect their stage of life and position within their society, so a little child will give up their name to a newborn sibling and take on a new one. 6) In the U.S. we have so many metaphors for time and its passing that we think of time as "a thing," that is "the weekend is almost gone," or "I haven't got the time." 7) We think such statements are objective, but they aren't. 8) We create these metaphors, but the Amondawa don't talk or think in metaphors for time. 9) Have you ever thought about how you can tell what somebody else is feeling? 10) Sometimes, friends might tell you that they are feeling happy or sad but, even if they do not tell you, I am sure that you would be able to make a good guess about what kind of mood they are in. 11) You might get a clue from the tone of voice that they use. 12) For example, they may raise their voice if they are angry or talk in a shaky way if they are scared. 13) The other main clue you might use to tell what a friend is feeling would be to look at his or her facial expression. 14) We have lots of muscles in our faces which enable us to move our face into lots of different positions. 15) This happens spontaneously when we feel a particular emotion. 16) In the late 1800s, the railroads were the biggest companies in the U.S.. 18) Instead, they became obsessed with WHAT they did―they were in the railroad business. 19) This narrowing of perspective influenced their decisionmaking―they invested all their money in tracks and engines. 20) But at the beginning of the twentieth century, a new technology was introduced: the airplane.
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1 1) There are some cultures that can be referred to as "people who live outside of time." 2 2) The Amondawa tribe, living in Brazil, does not have a concept of time that can be measured or counted. 3 3) Rather they live in a world of serial events, rather than seeing events as being rooted in time. 4 4) Researchers also found that no one had an age. 5 5) Instead, they change their names to reflect their stage of life and position within their society, so a little child will give up their name to a newborn sibling and take on a new one. 6 6) In the U.S. we have so many metaphors for time and its passing that we think of time as "a thing," that is "the weekend is almost gone," or "I haven't got the time." 7 7) We think such statements are objective, but they aren't. 8 8) We create these metaphors, but the Amondawa don't talk or think in metaphors for time. 9 9) Have you ever thought about how you can tell what somebody else is feeling? 10 10) Sometimes, friends might tell you that they are feeling happy or sad but, even if they do not tell you, I am sure that you would be able to make a good guess about what kind of mood they are in. 11 11) You might get a clue from the tone of voice that they use. 12 12) For example, they may raise their voice if they are angry or talk in a shaky way if they are scared. 13 13) The other main clue you might use to tell what a friend is feeling would be to look at his or her facial expression. 14 14) We have lots of muscles in our faces which enable us to move our face into lots of different positions. 15 15) This happens spontaneously when we feel a particular emotion. 16 16) In the late 1800s, the railroads were the biggest companies in the U.S.. 17 18) Instead, they became obsessed with WHAT they did―they were in the railroad business. 18 19) This narrowing of perspective influenced their decisionmaking―they invested all their money in tracks and engines. 19 20) But at the beginning of the twentieth century, a new technology was introduced: the airplane.