Challenge
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So this double-sided
challenge
to meet the needs of all within the means of the planet, it invites a new shape of progress, no longer this ever-rising line of growth, but a sweet spot for humanity, thriving in dynamic balance between the foundation and the ceiling.
But what I do want to talk about is a personal
challenge
to reality that I take personally, and I want to preface it by saying that I absolutely love science.
When you put it all together, it's quite a computational challenge: 3,500 victims, 1,800 adjacency requests, the importance of the overall physical specifications and the final aesthetics.
When PayPal was first starting as a business, their biggest
challenge
was not, "How do I send money back and forth online?"
And an especially important
challenge
that I've had to face is the great shortage of mental health professionals, such as psychiatrists and psychologists, particularly in the developing world.
Whether you're in the hierarchy or the heterarchy, it's a wonderful design
challenge.
And part of the
challenge
of the CEO is to find connections across areas, and so you might look in R&D, and here you see one person who crosses the two areas of interest, and it's a person important to engage.
Now, capturing and correlating the trails of information that we leave in different places is a massive challenge, but one we're being asked to figure out.
The big
challenge
is figuring out what data makes sense to pull, because the future's going to be driven by a smart aggregation of reputation, not a single algorithm.
And managing that transition is going to be the greatest
challenge
that our society faces.
So here are the winners of a Topcoder programming challenge, and I assure you that nobody cares where these kids grew up, where they went to school, or what they look like.
And that, to me, today, is now the
challenge
and the fun of my job, supporting the vision of my curators, whether it's an exhibition of Samurai swords, early Byzantine artifacts, Renaissance portraits, or the show we heard mentioned earlier, the McQueen show, with which we enjoyed so much success last summer.
The Met was set up not as a museum of American art, but of an encyclopedic museum, and today, 140 years later, that vision is as prescient as ever, because, of course, we live in a world of crisis, of challenge, and we're exposed to it through the 24/7 newsreels.
Do you see the
challenge?
And I think this is our challenge, because somebody has actually increased — and it's probably you guys with all your tech and stuff — the speed, the scale and the density of interaction.
What's also important is, with a simplified network like this, it now would become possible for me to tackle the ultimate
challenge
and make a public transport map for the city center, one where I wouldn't just show rapid transport connections, but also all the local bus routes, streets and the likes, and this is what a map like this could look like.
But it's a
challenge
that I hope you'll take, and maybe you'll share it.
We need to reframe the
challenge
that is facing Africa, from a
challenge
of despair, which is called poverty reduction, to a
challenge
of hope.
We frame it as a
challenge
of hope, and that is worth creation.
The
challenge
facing all those who are interested in Africa is not the
challenge
of reducing poverty.
It should be a
challenge
of creating wealth.
Now, once we begin to talk about wealth creation in Africa, our second
challenge
will be, who are the wealth-creating agents in any society?
Bihar represents the
challenge
of development: abject poverty surrounded by corruption.
But, you know, in many parts of the world, governments are not interested in opening up or in serving the poor, and it is a real
challenge
for those who want to change the system.
So then there was a lot more beers, and then the day ended with a
challenge
to bring the mustache back.
And that eloquently describes the challenge, changing your appearance for the 30 days, and also the outcome that we're trying to achieve: getting men engaged in their health, having them have a better understanding about the health risks that they face.
But I want to
challenge
that.
I want to
challenge
that.
The novelist Richard Ford speaks about a childhood
challenge
that continues to be something he wrestles with today.
He had to embrace this challenge, and I use that word intentionally.
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