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Logic was equally wobbly, and this was because the hypergrowth of the organization meant that people, managers were getting promoted
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and
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and
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So again, if we want people to trust a device, it has to look trustworthy.
So, you know, the thing is to remember that because otherwise, 10 years from now, we'll be back here trying to tell this story
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If she does it
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tomorrow, I'm going to throw myself off this building and kill myself."
Please stop!" Idris pauses, then he moves again, and Fraser says, "Please!
It wasn't until later, when I was imprisoned again, that I understood the real meaning of torture, and how easy your humanity can be taken from you, for the time I was engaged in war, righteous, righteous war.
Pressure can make everything whole
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And then, I stood on the pile, and threw all of those rocks out again, and here is rearranged desert.
This is a place, in a way, that I just would like you to, in a way, look at differently because of this event that has happened in it, a human event, and in general, it just asks us to look
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at this world, so different from, in a way, the world that we have been sharing with each other, the technological world, to look
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at the elemental world.
I wanted to start
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with that environment, the environment of the intimate, subjective space that each of us lives in, but from the other side of appearance.
I'm just standing there,
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with my eyes closed, and other people are molding me, evidential.
Can we use, in a way, a body as an empty catalyst for a kind of empathy with the experience of space-time as it is lived, as I am standing here in front of you trying to feel and make a connection in this space-time that we are sharing, can we use, at it were, the memory of a body, of a human space in space to catalyze an experience, again, firsthand experience, of elemental time.
Again, the darkness of the body, now held within this bunker shape of the minimum position that a body needs to occupy, a crouching body.
Again, a site found with a completely flat 360-degree horizon.
This is just simply asking, again, as if we had arrived for the first time, what is the relationship of the human project to time and space?
It's time to think again, to reimagine the shape of progress, because today, we have economies that need to grow, whether or not they make us thrive, and what we need, especially in the richest countries, are economies that make us thrive whether or not they grow.
You see, 20th century economics assured us that if growth creates inequality, don't try to redistribute, because more growth will even things up
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If growth creates pollution, don't try to regulate, because more growth will clean things up
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We take earth's materials, make them into stuff we want, use it for a while, often only once, and then throw it away, and that is pushing us over planetary boundaries, so we need to bend those arrows around, create economies that work with and within the cycles of the living world, so that resources are never used up but used
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and again, economies that run on sunlight, where waste from one process is food for the next.
And from Tigray, Ethiopia to Queensland, Australia, farmers and foresters are regenerating once-barren landscapes so that it teems with life
again.
But look
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to nature, because from your children's feet to the Amazon forest, nothing in nature grows forever.
And if the mere idea of boundaries makes you feel, well, bounded, think
again.
Local humanitarians have the courage to persist, to dust themselves off from the wreckage and to start again, risking their lives to save others.
I think of it in terms of quantum physics,
again.
Again, we start by designing the human into the process.
Similarly, using a randomized control trial in rural Pakistan, Atif Rahman and his colleagues showed that lady health visitors, who are community maternal health workers in Pakistan's health care system, could deliver cognitive behavior therapy for mothers who were depressed,
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showing dramatic differences in the recovery rates.
And in my own trial in Goa, in India, we
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showed that lay counselors drawn from local communities could be trained to deliver psychosocial interventions for depression, anxiety, leading to 70 percent recovery rates as compared to 50 percent in the comparison primary health centers.
And her recommendation is take this opportunity to fire everyone, start all over
again.
Start all over
again.
So in fact, we found the same identical conditions, we reconstructed the entire thing again, he came out with an entire brigade of sheriff's officers to protect him in this community, all right?
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