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I know this because at DoSomething.org, which is the largest organization for teenagers and social
change
in America, about six months ago we pivoted and started focusing on text messaging.
We do social
change.
Now I just want to
change
that guy's race.
And so games, for a change, it changes how we see topics, it changes our perceptions about those people in topics, and it changes ourselves.
We
change
as people through games, because we're involved, and we're playing, and we're learning as we do so.
America's public energy conversation boils down to this question: Would you rather die of A) oil wars, or B) climate change, or C) nuclear holocaust, or D) all of the above?
JC: And does it ever
change?
What we have is exactly the same thing, the same activity, but one of them makes you feel great and the other one, with just a small
change
of posture, makes you feel terrible.
You'd still have five million pounds in change, and people would ask for the trains to be slowed down.
On the other hand,
change
the frame slightly and create charitable yield management, so the extra money you get goes not to the bridge company, it goes to charity ... and the mental willingness to pay completely changes.
It could actually
change
things quite significantly.
Now, if your perception is much worse than your reality, what on earth are you doing trying to
change
the reality?
So if I put in climate
change
for all of 2006, we'll see what that universe looks like.
So we see again, climate
change
is large: Nairobi, global conference, environmental.
And there are also quotes that you can see, if you're interested in reading about quotes on climate
change.
The superstars of climate
change
in 2006: United States, Britain, China.
And how might that
change
their lives?
Narrator: Some 1,500 miles south of the tropics, between Chile and Bolivia, the Andes completely
change.
(Applause ends) In the meantime, if the companies won't change, delete your accounts, OK? (Laughter) (Applause) That's enough for now.
What we wanted to know was whether people will take the information that we gave them to
change
their beliefs.
So we wanted to know, could we
change
this?
We will also listen, collect and elevate and honor the stories of our clients so that we can
change
hearts and minds, and we will collect critical, national data that we need so we can chart a better path forward so that we do not recreate this system of oppression in just another form.
But here's the thing I know from decades in the system: real, systemic
change
takes time, and it takes a variety of strategies.
So Erez and I followed the fate of over 100 irregular verbs through 12 centuries of English language, and we saw that there's actually a very simple mathematical pattern that captures this complex historical change, namely, if a verb is 100 times more frequent than another, it regularizes 10 times slower.
I think we can
change
that.
We will put that data in the hands of people who can make simple fixes that will
change
the course of global warming in our lifetime.
You see, there's something about climate
change
that we didn't grasp just a decade ago.
This is our chance to create
change
in our lifetimes, and we can do it now.
So imagine a blue-sky day, crowds of people, television cameras, kids staring up toward the sky at a thing that will
change
their future.
And Bandura calls that confidence "self-efficacy," the sense that you can
change
the world and that you can attain what you set out to do.
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