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EH: Well there's a saying that amateurs
borrow
and professionals steal.
Hernando de Soto, the great Latin American economist, says this is the number one issue in the world in terms of economic mobility, more important than having a bank account, because if you don't have a valid title to your land, you can't
borrow
against it, and you can't plan for the future.
So say I lived in a village with the first five rows of this audience, and we all knew one another, and say I wanted to
borrow
money.
And to
borrow
from Nikolai Kardashev, let's think about life in a series of scales.
And I got there and said, "Hey, sir, can I
borrow
100 dollars from you?" (Laughter) And he looked up, he's like, "No." "Why?"
But now, they even have basketballs inside the station that kids can
borrow.
We call it FEEL, and it teaches how do you separate your emotional decisions from your financial decisions, and the four timeless rules to personal finance: the proper way to save, control your cost of living,
borrow
money effectively and diversify your finances by allowing your money to work for you instead of you working for it.
The poor
borrow
more, save less, smoke more, exercise less, drink more and eat less healthfully.
You
borrow
each other's cars.
And I had lost so much money that I had to
borrow
4,000 dollars from my dad to help to pay my family bills.
I did not have access to computers, so I had to
borrow
a college junior's cell phone.
But what happens if countries want to
borrow
money for education?
If you wanted to
borrow
money to build a bridge or a road, it's quite easy and straightforward, but not for education.
We will subsidize, or even eliminate completely, interest payments on the loans so that countries that commit to reforms can
borrow
money, reform their education system, and pay this money over time while benefiting from a better-educated population.
We
borrow
it from our children.
This sweatband has inside it a homebuilt skin-conductance sensor, and one day, one of our undergrads knocked on my door right at the end of the December semester, and he said, "Professor Picard, can I please
borrow
one of your wristband sensors?
I got a pencil you can
borrow.
We realized that we could borrow, once again, the targeting mechanism of CRISPR scissors to bring the new base editor to the right site in a genome.
Most of the amazingness of the clock we can
borrow
from the amazingness of the mountain.
Low interest rates mean that companies can afford to
borrow
more money, which they can use to invest in more projects.
For example, corporations and consumers may
borrow
more money with the assumption that economic growth will help them handle the added burden.
My brother had this great Yamaha motorcycle that he was willing to
borrow
to me freely.
And when something bad happens, you have nothing to draw on, you
borrow.
The Kibera people can
borrow
at sometimes up to 10 percent interest a week.
You live hand to mouth, something bad happens, you borrow, things get worse and worse and worse.
We have a free system of bicycles called the City Bike that you can
borrow
if you visit the city.
And I think, if I can just
borrow
this camera, I was going to show you my invention, which I came up with.
It can
borrow
against the total amount of dollars in circulation in the world.
All the other countries, for example the United Kingdom, can
borrow
only against the amount of money in circulation inside its own borders.
Because some way she could
borrow
200 dollars from the bank, get a phone and have the phone for everybody.
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