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And I
believe
that this kind of perspective will only begin to grow as more leaders enter the space of art and design, because art and design lets you think like this, find different systems like this, and I've just begun thinking like this, so I'm glad to share that with you.
I actually came across this fascinating study by the Pew Center this week that revealed that an active Facebook user is three times as likely as a non-Internet user to
believe
that most people are trustworthy.
Indeed, reputation is a currency that I
believe
will become more powerful than our credit history in the 21st century.
I
believe
that we are at the start of a collaborative revolution that will be as significant as the Industrial Revolution.
In particular, I think my projection is way too optimistic, because when I did it, I was assuming that the future was kind of going to look like the past, with labor productivity growth, and that's actually not what I
believe.
And like most of you, I suspect, I don't really
believe
that people can see into the future.
I don't
believe
in precognition, and every now and then, you hear that somebody has been able to predict something that happened in the future, and that's probably because it was a fluke, and we only hear about the flukes and about the freaks.
Now, I've described two very immersive exhibitions, but I also
believe
that collections, individual objects, can also have that same power.
You don't
believe
me, do you?
Yes, learn, but I know you guys grew up in the days when there were actually these things called correct answers, because of the answer you gave me to the horizontal line puzzle, and you
believe
it will last forever.
And if you work in a market where people
believe
in cycles, it's even funnier, because you have to wait all the way for the cycle to fail before you go, "There's something wrong."
But even though I know it's difficult to sit with those feelings in a room full of strangers, if we can find our way through all of the messy feelings, I
believe
we will find our way to the light of compassion for that child, whose relationship with her body was damaged by an adult whose job it was to protect it.
But when it comes to knocking the brand, if the terrorists are Coca-Cola and we're Pepsi, I don't think, being Pepsi, anything we say about Coca-Cola, anyone's going to
believe
us.
You
believe
them.
And perception underpins everything we think, we know, we believe, our hopes, our dreams, the clothes we wear, falling in love, everything begins with perception.
And we did find many on the right panel of the east wall, an air gap, and that's where we
believe "
The Battle of Anghiari," or at least the part that we know has been painted, which is called "The Fight for the Standard," should be located.
This is not just a curiosity, because it changes not just the iconography as you see it, but the iconology, the meaning of the painting, and we
believe
this is a cool way, easy way, that everybody could have access to, to become more the protagonist of your own discovery, and not just be so passive about it, as we are when we walk through endless rooms of museums.
Well, we believe, again, that this should be the beginning, the very first step, to do real conservation, and allowing us to really explore and to understand everything related to the state of our conservation, the technique, materials, and also if, when, and why we should restore, or, rather, to intervene on the environment surrounding the painting.
Unfortunately, I personally do not
believe
in the Marshall Plan.
A recent survey said that 27 percent of bosses
believe
their employees are inspired by their firm.
And I
believe
the key to opening that door is great communication.
Our scientists and engineers are the ones that are tackling our grandest challenges, from energy to environment to health care, among others, and if we don't know about it and understand it, then the work isn't done, and I
believe
it's our responsibility as non-scientists to have these interactions.
I remember, I decided to write my "Why the World Isn't Flat" article, because I was being interviewed on TV in Mumbai, and the interviewer's first question to me was, "Professor Ghemawat, why do you still
believe
that the world is round?"
It is, I believe, to embody within the rule of law rights to information.
Equally, it could be better than we've been led to believe, but either way, we have to start seeing it exactly as it is, with all of its problems, because it's only by seeing it with all of its problems that we'll be able to fix them and live in a world in which we can all be happily ever after.
It was hard to
believe
there were any children there at all, yet the director showed me into room after room, each containing row upon row of cots, in each of which lay a child staring into space.
I couldn't
believe
it, and I'd go around dissecting the little bits out and making photographs of them.
This looks very different than any sand on Earth that I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of sand on Earth,
believe
me.
And the third really intriguing aspect of this mammal is that I fully
believe
that the secret of everlasting youth lies deep within its DNA.
When scientists first realized that bats were actually using sound to be able to fly and orient and move at night, we didn't
believe
it.
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