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I had
all
these stories and ideas, and I wanted to share them with people, but physiologically, I couldn't do it.
And when I talk to judges around the United States, which I do
all
the time now, they
all
say the same thing, which is that we put dangerous people in jail, and we let non-dangerous, nonviolent people out.
Now, the great news about
all
this, and we have a ton of work left to do, and we have a lot of culture to change, but the great news about
all
of it is that we know it works.
You know, we're desperately trying to avoid being gross
all
the time, so I think many of us take this kind of voyeuristic delight in learning about gross things.
There's one final reason that I think talking about gross stuff is so important, and that's because you just never know what you're going to find when you peel back
all
those layers of disgustingness.
And when it's time to mate, up to 20 individuals will
all
get together in this kind of, like, conga line and they'll
all
mate together.
So what we do is take
all
these data from
all
these different days and pool them together to extract a long-term association pattern by applying techniques with network analysis to get a complete picture of the social structure of the colony.
In this network,
all
the circles are nodes, individual bats, and the lines between them are social bonds, associations between individuals.
This is
all
it takes to explain the social complexity of these bats.
I would find different fabrics around the house, and say, "This could be a scarf or a hat," and I had
all
these ideas for designs.
And for
all
those years, I've had an absolutely passionate and sometimes not popular belief that this violence is not inevitable, that it is learned, and if it's learned, it can be un-learned, and it can be prevented.
It says
all
the same stuff as
all
the other ones you've seen.
It even has the same amount of headline as
all
the other ones you've seen.
So much of the other things that we ought to do, like slowing emissions, are intrinsically slow, because it takes time to build
all
the hardware we need to reduce emissions.
Not just at how you would do it better, but also what
all
the risks and downsides of it are.
All
these red lines are the invisible political institutions that were inscribed in that leftover empty space.
And they began to realize the necessity to organize themselves even deeper and began to fundraise, to organize budgets, to really be aware of
all
the knowledge embedded in the urban code in San Diego so that they could begin to redefine the very meaning of public space in the city, expanding it to other categories.
After all, the absence of a duty of care within many professions can
all
too easily amount to accusations of negligence, and that being the case, can we be really comfortable with the thought that we're in effect being negligent in respect of the health of our own societies and the values that necessarily underpin them?
Now there will be those who will argue that this could
all
too easily drift into a form of censorship, albeit self-censorship, but I don't buy that argument.
But if the facts themselves are distorted, the resolutions are likely only to create further conflict, with
all
the stresses and strains on society that inevitably follow.
These three intertwined processes have completely annihilated
all
the traditional bearings of Western societies, with radical consequences for the individual.
So we go
all
the way back to the extraction of raw materials, and then we look at manufacturing, we look at packaging and transportation, use, and end of life, and at every single one of these stages, the things that we do have an interaction with the natural environment, and we can monitor how that interaction is actually affecting the systems and services that make life on Earth possible.
So breaking things back down and delivering smartly, elegantly, sophisticated solutions that take into consideration the entire system and the entire life of the thing, everything,
all
the way back to the extraction through to the end of life, we can start to actually find really innovative solutions.
Now a fair question might be, what if
all
this sustainability risk stuff is exaggerated, overstated, it's not urgent, something for virtuous consumers or lifestyle choice?
And I looked around and I saw this happening
all
around me, literally hundreds of individuals using a handful of voices, voices that didn't fit their bodies or their personalities.
For
all
the scare stories, the actual actions of investors spoke of rapid acceptance and confidence.
So how does
all
this relate to aid?
Which is curious as we debate
all
this stuff.
I noticed that, despite
all
the efforts, there were familiar stories that kept resurfacing about individuals.
Now, from
all
this, I distilled the characteristics of leaders who are thriving and what they do differently, and then I also distilled the preparation practices that enable people to grow to their potential.
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