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And actually, it took me many years to realize it, I was
actually
miserable.
And these effects are long-lasting because exercise
actually
changes the brain's anatomy, physiology and function.
So with increased exercise over your lifetime, you're not going to cure dementia or Alzheimer's disease, but what you're going to do is you're going to create the strongest, biggest hippocampus and prefrontal cortex so it takes longer for these diseases to
actually
have an effect.
So what's
actually
happening is that social networks and real-time technologies are taking us back.
What I find fascinating is that we've
actually
wired our world to share, whether that's our neighborhood, our school, our office, or our Facebook network, and that's creating an economy of "what's mine is yours."
Now I'd like to say I woke up one morning and said, "I'm going to write about collaborative consumption," but
actually
it was a complicated web of seemingly disconnected ideas.
Now what I find fascinating about these examples is how they're
actually
tapping into our primate instincts.
Well it was a lot of noise and complexity in my head, until
actually
I realized it was happening because of four key drivers.
So my co-author, Roo Rogers, and I have
actually
gathered thousands of examples from all around the world of collaborative consumption.
And although they vary enormously in scale, maturity and purpose, when we dived into them, we realized that they could
actually
be organized into three clear systems.
We've gone from traditional car-ownership to car-sharing companies, such as Zipcar and GoGet, to ride-sharing platforms that match rides to the newest entry, which is peer-to-peer car rental, where you can
actually
make money out of renting that car that sits idle for 23 hours a day to your neighbor.
With every spammer we flag, with every idea we post, comment we share, we're
actually
signaling how well we collaborate, and whether we can or can't be trusted.
Now as a closing thought, I believe we're
actually
in a period where we're waking up from this humongous hangover of emptiness and waste, and we're taking a leap to create a more sustainable system built to serve our innate needs for community and individual identity.
In fact, the World Health Organization goes as far as to say that when you look at the age group between 15 to 29, a leading cause of death now is
actually
suicide.
And after considerable consultation and soul-searching, talking to colleagues, friends and family, it suddenly dawned on me that actually, one the most reliable resources we have in Africa are grandmothers.
And
actually
from that day on, she's been comfortable with us.
But only by getting up close to these animals and spending time with them can we
actually
even reach out and dig out these personal characters that they have.
We
actually
managed to drown two million dollars' worth of camera gear.
We realized that we
actually
don't know everything, and that nature is so unpredictable, we have to be open at all times.
So the 20,000 lion figure that you just saw is
actually
a red herring, because there may be 3,000 or 4,000 male lions, and they all are
actually
infected with the same disease.
And with most products appearing not to have been designed for indoor use, this is
actually
a vertical gas chamber.
She combined employment experience and training with life skills they needed, like anger-management and teamwork, and also how to talk to future employers about how their experiences
actually
demonstrated the lessons that they had learned and their eagerness to learn more.
Less than four percent of the folks that went through her program
actually
go back to jail.
All that green stuff
actually
naturally absorbs storm water, also helps cool our cities.
It's a longer payback than mountaintop removal, but the wind energy
actually
pays back forever.
And in my hometown, we
actually
tried to do one of these in the Bronx, but our mayor decided what he wanted to see was a jail on that same spot.
It's not a competition with rural farm; it's
actually
reinforcements.
I spent some years watching how good intentions for community empowerment, that were supposed to be there to support the community and empower it,
actually
left people in the same, if not worse, position that they were in before.
And by the time I'd moved on, I was
actually
covering a third of my agency's budget deficit with speaking fees.
And we love this, because I love construction now, because we're watching these things
actually
happen.
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