Believe
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I
believe
it can be reborn in the global cosmopolis.
Like the jurors who convicted those innocent people and the jurors who convicted Titus, many people
believe
that memory works like a recording device.
If a wise person came from the North Pole and told me the bears were white, I might
believe
him, but every bear that I have seen is a brown bear."
We need to be the ones who are brave for what we
believe
in, because if there's one thing that I've come to realize, if there's one thing that I see as the biggest problem, it's not in building a world where we eliminate the ignorance of others.
Because the world I
believe
in is one where embracing your light doesn't mean ignoring your dark.
The world I
believe
in is one where we're measured by our ability to overcome adversities, not avoid them.
The world I
believe
in is one where I can look someone in the eye and say, "I'm going through hell," and they can look back at me and go, "Me too," and that's okay, and it's okay because depression is okay.
And I
believe
that we can.
I
believe
that we can.
Believe
it or not, this is a quote from an Israeli prime minister, but it's not Ben-Gurion or Golda Meir from the era of the Shah.
Today, when we hear the threats of war and the high rhetoric, we're oftentimes led to
believe
that this is yet another one of those unsolvable Middle Eastern conflicts with roots as old as the region itself.
Some
believe
or say that it's 1938, Iran is Germany, and Ahmadinejad is Hitler.
I'm not saying I
believe
this, but this is the standard Freudian view.
Believe
it or not, even with internal viscera.
I don't
believe
this!
So, he took it home, and after two weeks, he phones me, and he said, "Doctor, you're not going to
believe
this."
I actually
believe
that we are in a wide open frontier for creative experimentation, if you will, that we've explored and begun to settle this wild land of the Internet and are now just getting ready to start to build structures on it, and those structures are the new formats of storytelling that the Internet will allow us to create.
I
believe
this starts with an evolution of existing methods.
At the time, these words were earmarked and targeted against the British, but over the last 200 years, they've come to embody what many Westerners believe, that freedom is the most cherished value, and that the best systems of politics and economics have freedom embedded in them.
Today, many people who live in the emerging markets, where 90 percent of the world's population lives,
believe
that the Western obsession with political rights is beside the point, and what is actually important is delivering on food, shelter, education and healthcare.
I've met with presidents, dissidents, policymakers, lawyers, teachers, doctors and the man on the street, and through these conversations, it's become clear to me that many people in the emerging markets
believe
that there's actually a split occurring between what people
believe
ideologically in terms of politics and economics in the West and that which people
believe
in the rest of the world.
I put it to you today that it is this system that is embodied by China that is gathering momentum amongst people in the emerging markets as the system to follow, because they
believe
increasingly that it is the system that will promise the best and fastest improvements in living standards in the shortest period of time.
In particular, there is growing doubt among people in the emerging markets, when people now
believe
that democracy is no longer to be viewed as a prerequisite for economic growth.
As you leave here today, I would like to leave you with a very personal message, which is what it is that I
believe
we should be doing as individuals, and this is really about being open-minded, open-minded to the fact that our hopes and dreams of creating prosperity for people around the world, creating and meaningfully putting a dent in poverty for hundreds of millions of people, has to be based in being open-minded, because these systems have good things and they have bad things.
I
believe
that this American healthcare crisis that we've all heard about is an urban design crisis, and that the design of our cities lies at the cure.
They rank hundreds of nations worldwide according to 10 criteria that they
believe
add up to quality of life: health, economics, education, housing, you name it.
Maybe I wanted to
believe
it.
And during Terence's illness, I, we, we wanted to
believe
the story of our fight together too.
We may like to
believe
that the future with so much wealth of data would be a future with no more biases, but in fact, having so much information doesn't mean that we will make decisions which are more objective.
Now marketers like us to
believe
that all information about us will always be used in a manner which is in our favor.
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