Breakthrough
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And what we found is that we got into a positive cycle in which one
breakthrough
facilitated another.
The reason this was so exciting and such a
breakthrough
is at that time, it was thought that humans, and only humans, used and made tools.
When I was 16 in San Francisco, I had my
breakthrough
manic episode in which I thought I was Jesus Christ.
Well the next
breakthrough
came from studying hundreds of Tasmanian devil cancers from all around Tasmania.
So, I want to tell you about a tragic problem and a
breakthrough
technology.
Their
breakthrough
technology is synthetic biology.
This was a bit of a
breakthrough.
Successful innovation is not a single
breakthrough.
It requires one team for the
breakthrough
and another team to get the
breakthrough
accepted and adopted.
I want to talk to you about, or share with you, a
breakthrough
new approach for managing items of inventory inside of a warehouse.
This is something we've actually known for a while, so it's not a real
breakthrough.
To me it represents the perfect intersection of science, technology and the unknown, the spark for so many
breakthrough
discoveries about life on our planet.
And I had a major breakthrough, when I met the psychologist Albert Bandura.
And so, I've heard Doug tell the story many times of his personal transformation and the
breakthrough
design that happened from it, but I've never really seen him tell the story of the little girl without a tear in his eye.
And that was really the breakthrough, that he picked right upfront.
The European 20-20-20 plan is an amazing breakthrough, something that should make all of us feel that hope is on the horizon.
It might have been a
breakthrough.
I want you to imagine what a
breakthrough
this was for women who were victims of violence in the 1980s.
But I think the even more significant
breakthrough
for the purposes of our discussion today was made in 2006 by a Japanese scientist called Yamanaka.
Scientific breakthrough, the kind that can potentially save lives, can sometimes be lying right out in the open for us to discover, in the evolved, accumulated body of human anecdote, for example, or in the time-tested adaptations that we observe in the natural world around us.
And finally, he had a
breakthrough.
So we connected the San Francisco engineers with a true visionary in UCLA, Dr. Reggie Edgerton, the most beautiful man and his team's life work had resulted in a scientific
breakthrough.
That's what enables that
breakthrough
from middle management to leadership at the top.
He needed a
breakthrough
from his suffering, and he needed my compassion.
We made it work with our system, so we've made a
breakthrough.
Hopefully, they would let go of the search for one true answer and trigger a spiritual
breakthrough.
It can be incremental, or it can be
breakthrough.
In recent years, autistic people have come together on the Internet to reject the notion that they are puzzles to be solved by the next medical breakthrough, coining the term "neurodiversity" to celebrate the varieties of human cognition.
I wish I could tell you that when you decide to be pro-voice, that you'll find beautiful moments of
breakthrough
and gardens full of flowers, where listening and storytelling creates wonderful "a-ha" moments.
And this puts in front of all of us a huge responsibility, to consider carefully both the unintended consequences as well as the intended impacts of a scientific
breakthrough.
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