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Yes, we need to dematerialize our economies, but this dependency on unending growth cannot be decoupled from resource use on anything like the scale required to bring us safely back within planetary
boundaries.
We urgently need financial, political and social innovations that enable us to overcome this structural dependency on growth, so that we can instead focus on thriving and balance within the social and the ecological
boundaries
of the doughnut.
And if the mere idea of
boundaries
makes you feel, well, bounded, think again.
Because the world's most ingenious people turn
boundaries
into the source of their creativity.
From Mozart on his five-octave piano Jimi Hendrix on his six-string guitar, Serena Williams on a tennis court, it's
boundaries
that unleash our potential.
And the doughnut's
boundaries
unleash the potential for humanity to thrive with boundless creativity, participation, belonging and meaning.
We can study the way that one person interacts with another person, turn the numbers up, and start to gain new insights into the
boundaries
of normal cognition, but more importantly, we can put people with classically defined mental illnesses, or brain damage, into these social interactions, and use these as probes of that.
If you're a Wall Street trader, you now take it for granted that you sell your financial assets in a system of markets that identifies the most profitable opportunities for you in real time, executes on that in microseconds within the
boundaries
you've set.
And I remember watching the discussion on television and thinking how interesting it was that the separation of church and state was essentially drawing geographical
boundaries
throughout this country, between places where people believed in it and places where people didn't.
And then, that this discussion was drawing geographical
boundaries
around me.
The normal cell, if you looked at it under the microscope, would have a nucleus sitting in the middle of the cell, which is nice and round and smooth in its
boundaries
and it looks kind of like that.
Because strangers are part of a world of really rigid
boundaries.
Now, I use my music to reach people's hearts and have found there are no
boundaries.
And I plead guilty as charged, because all exploration, physical or intellectual, is inevitably in some sense an act of transgression, of crossing
boundaries.
Still, some
boundaries
are larger than others.
I would set
boundaries
for the voices, and try to interact with them in a way that was assertive yet respectful, establishing a slow process of communication and collaboration in which we could learn to work together and support one another.
So, the premise in the studio was, there are no boundaries, there is no fear.
The bottom line is, we still live politically in a world of borders, a world of boundaries, a world of walls, a world where states refuse to act together.
I would like to tell you a story connecting the notorious privacy incident involving Adam and Eve, and the remarkable shift in the
boundaries
between public and private which has occurred in the past 10 years.
Whether it's saving lives in rural Africa or stretching the
boundaries
of long-span technology or just crossing the road next-door, I hope we continue to build elegant and beautiful stuff that save lives and build communities.
Other researchers might want to fly the drone along the
boundaries
of a forest to watch out for poachers or people who might be trying to enter the forest illegally.
So at a certain point, when kids get a little bit older, there's this way that engaging with gross stuff isn't just about curiosity, it's also about, sort of, finding out where the limits are, pushing the
boundaries
of what's OK.
More recently, researchers have proposed additional entries such as contempt, shame, and disapproval, but opinions vary on how distinct
boundaries
between these categories can be drawn.
They truly perform as they transform through time and as communities negotiate the spaces and
boundaries
and resources.
And this idea of the value chain was predicated on the recognition that what holds a business together is transaction costs, that in essence you need to coordinate, organizations are more efficient at coordination than markets, very often, and therefore the nature and role and
boundaries
of the cooperation are defined by transaction costs.
So essentially what's happening here, and genomics is merely one example of this, is that technology is driving the natural scaling of the activity beyond the institutional
boundaries
within which we have been used to thinking about it, and in particular beyond the institutional
boundaries
in terms of which business strategy as a discipline is formulated.
But I discovered, by experiment, that there is an optimum slant for an italic on a screen so the strokes break well at the pixel
boundaries.
So, as the
boundaries
of what we determine as the safety zone grow ever smaller, we cut off our children from valuable opportunities to learn how to interact with the world around them.
We have to start from the ground up, mining what already works for methods and for models, and to think about how might we be able to connect, in a kind of "both-and," not "either-or" paradigm, the innovation capacity of this growing network of tech hubs and incubators across the continent and to rethink beyond national
boundaries
and political boundaries, to think about how we can network innovation in Africa with the spirit of Sankofa and the existing capacity of makers at the grassroots.
In fact, part of the charm and the innovation of the work here is that so many makers aren't artists at all, but scientists or engineers or welders or garbage collectors, and their works cross disciplinary boundaries, from a grove of origami mushrooms that developed out of the design for a yurt to a tree that responds to the voices and biorhythms of all those around it through 175,000 LEDs embedded in its leaves.
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