Asking
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BG: I think that right now, many people are asking, "When are you developing a double-seater so they can fly with you?" YR: I have a standard answer.
So after we made our discoveries with little C. elegans, people who worked on other kinds of animals started asking, if we made the same daf-2 mutation, the hormone receptor mutation, in other animals, will they live longer?
All I knew is that it kicked me off my ass and I started
asking
questions.
OW: Holding up signs
asking
if I would talk to them for just five minutes, so I was happy to do so.
And you might be
asking
yourself, why aren't academics engaging with popular media?
So we're going to NGOs and
asking
them if we can embed in their projects.
By
asking
his students to process a prose novel using images, Mr. Burns asks them to think deeply not just about the story but also about how that story is told.
So you could be
asking
this question now: If gardens grow all of these great things, how do we grow more gardens?
That's, in fact, the question that my organization, Kitchen Gardens International, is both
asking
and answering.
So I started
asking
all my friends, please take your favorite TED Talk and put that into six words.
So I started emailing all of these professors in my area
asking
to work under their supervision in a lab.
But I still remember the hesitation in their voices when it came to
asking
for things.
And
asking
me to do things by a certain time.
Starting with abstinence is like
asking
a new diabetic to quit sugar or a severe asthmatic to start running marathons or a depressed person to just be happy.
And so I ask myself, I'm starting to ask myself now, even before this extreme dream gets achieved for me, I'm
asking
myself, and maybe I can ask you tonight too, to paraphrase the poet Mary Oliver, she says, "So what is it, what is it you're doing, with this one wild and precious life of yours?"
And I kept
asking
myself these questions.
And so what I'm trying to ask, what I've been
asking
myself, is what's this new way that the world is?
And that led to me
asking
one very simple question: What is building a house?
Humans have been
asking
themselves this question ever since we lived in organized societies.
I wanted to just start by
asking
everyone a question: How many of you are completely comfortable with calling yourselves a leader?
And I want to finish by
asking
you what the next story will be in which this object figures.
I have some material about the so-called radical gay agenda, which starts off by asking, how radical is the gay agenda?
When I was four years old, I have a vivid memory of finding two pinpoint scars on my ankle and
asking
my dad what they were.
So I started interviewing men and
asking
questions.
So what I'm
asking
you to do is really simple: start to think about data in a human context.
Do you wake up in the night sometimes, just
asking
questions about the possibly unintended consequences of your team's brilliance?
Because all of these great innovators and inventors that we've talked to and seen over the last few days are also sitting in tiny corners in different parts of the world, and all they're
asking
us to do is create that space to unlock the intelligence, unlock the passion, unlock all of the great things that they hold within themselves.
And they will be able to jump right into the project and start working on it without
asking
anybody's permission.
So one of the questions we've been
asking
is, how much of the world is used to grow food, and where is it exactly, and how can we change that into the future, and what does it mean?
DARPA just gave Steve 15 million dollars to lead an eight-institution project to begin the process of
asking
that question.
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