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We found out they did spend it in the way we
asked
them to.
We called them up and
asked
them, "What did you spend it on?
Then we
asked
them how happy they are, again.
They
asked
people, "Did you donate money to charity recently?"
So if we look in this particularly high-risk sample, they're being asked, "Did you have more than one unprotected sexual partner in the last two months?"
So if I
asked
you, "Why don't you go and find me the prevalence in Burkina Faso in 1991?"
This is Maezza, and when she was seven years old, she came home from school one day, and like I do every single day, I
asked
her, "What did you do today?"
Anyways, so I
asked
her, "How do you feel about that?"
And so, you know, this is the Middle Passage, this is an incredibly significant event, and she's treating it like, basically some black people went on a cruise, this is more or less how it sounds to her. (Laughter) And so, to me, I wanted more value in this, so when she
asked
if she could play a game, I said, "Yes."
This is a very strange moment where we were
asked
by the bureaucracy at the Mall how much time would it take to install.
And increasingly, the price we're being
asked
to pay for all of this connectedness is our privacy.
In fact, when I know the data that's being shared and I'm
asked
explicitly for my consent, I want some sites to understand my habits.
But when I don't know and when I haven't been asked, that's when the problem arises.
Our daughter then joined us at the breakfast table, and I
asked
her, "Is there an emphasis on music literacy in your school?"
But I think there's another debate to be asked, which is the level of control we have over our tax money, that what costs us 10 pounds in one context can be a curse; what costs us 10 pounds in a different context, we may actually welcome.
If, at the same time, you'd gone and
asked
people, "What percentage of first-class mail arrives the next day?" the average answer, or the modal answer, would have been "50 to 60 percent."
Well when I was
asked
to do this TEDTalk, I was really chuckled, because, you see, my father's name was Ted, and much of my life, especially my musical life, is really a talk that I'm still having with him, or the part of me that he continues to be.
If I
asked
you to recount the first 10 words of the story that I just told you about Simonides, chances are you would have a tough time with it.
But, I would wager that if I
asked
you to recall who is sitting on top of a talking tan horse in your foyer right now, you would be able to see that.
The behavioral economist George Lowenstein
asked
students in his university to imagine getting a passionate kiss from a celebrity, any celebrity.
We
asked
people to come into our lab in order to try and figure out what was going on.
We
asked
them to estimate their likelihood of experiencing different terrible events in their lives.
And then we
asked
them again, "How likely are you to suffer from cancer?"
To try and figure that out, I
asked
the participants in the experiment to lie in a brain imaging scanner.
And at this point we stopped and we
asked
ourselves, would we want to shatter the optimism illusion into tiny little bits?
And by the way, when I
asked
him about his own likelihood of divorce, he said he was quite sure it was zero percent.
A colleague and I were traveling in a very remote village, and we
asked
an old man to take us down into a little tomb.
So when we were talking to the Audacious ideas guys, we
asked
ourselves: If we really, really pushed ourselves over the next four or five years and we had the money, what do we think we could achieve?
I
asked
a question last year: Can art change the world?
At the end of the lecture they
asked
a number of questions, but there was one that's really stuck with me since then.
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