Change
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If I were a cyborg and could feel my legs via small computers inputting information into my nervous system, it would fundamentally change, I believe, my relationship to my synthetic body.
You're going to see the
change
in effort in the diameter of the pupil.
There's a dynamic mixture of acetone, isoprene and carbon dioxide that changes when our heart speeds up, when our muscles tense, and all without any obvious
change
in our behaviors.
It's our collective suspense driving a
change
in carbon dioxide.
And in that way, we get to
change
how we tell our stories.
Okay, so that's all you have, eyes that weren't really designed for this task, but then people ask you to do things like, you want to make a lane change, what's the first thing they ask you do?
And I realized that I had hit upon something that I think has this huge potential to
change
the world.
And it's an amazing technology because not only does it combat climate change, but it's an innovation.
I was blessed to commission and work on Tony Kushner's "Angels in America," and when doing that play and along with "Normal Heart," we could see that the culture was actually shifting, and it wasn't caused by the theater, but the theater was doing its part to
change
what it meant to be gay in the United States.
And if you come up with a plan to
change
things, people consider you radical.
How many places in America are going to
change?
This is an idea developed at Stanford University by Carol Dweck, and it is the belief that the ability to learn is not fixed, that it can
change
with your effort.
You take an area, a school, a district, you
change
the conditions, give people a different sense of possibility, a different set of expectations, a broader range of opportunities, you cherish and value the relationships between teachers and learners, you offer people the discretion to be creative and to innovate in what they do, and schools that were once bereft spring to life.
"There are three sorts of people in the world: Those who are immovable, people who don't get it, or don't want to do anything about it; there are people who are movable, people who see the need for
change
and are prepared to listen to it; and there are people who move, people who make things happen."
This building was wired for
change.
It anticipated change, even though those changes were not known.
We know that the brain caps off its second and last growth spurt in your 20s as it rewires itself for adulthood, which means that whatever it is you want to
change
about yourself, now is the time to
change
it.
I want to
change
what twentysomethings are doing and thinking.
Right after takeoff, a slight
change
in course is the difference between landing in Alaska or Fiji.
And we concluded a very important insight, which was that as people's relationships to the things in their lives change, so do their relations with other people.
We have to
change
the norms.
We have to
change
the norms in order to enable new kinds of technologies as a basis for new kinds of businesses.
And at this point, I'm starting to wonder, what kind of tools can we give people, especially adults, who know too much, so that they can see the world as malleable, so they see themselves as agents of
change
in their everyday lives.
And when this started to get serious, I thought, I'd better put a really serious warning label on the box that this comes in, because otherwise people are going to be getting this and they're going to be turning into agents of creative change, and governments will be crumbling, and I wouldn't have told people, so I thought I'd better warn them.
Matt has also helped me to set up an organization that I'm working with that has the name taken from the title of a book I wrote, "The Life You Can Save," which is trying to
change
our culture so that more people think that if we're going to live an ethical life, it's not enough just to follow the thou-shalt-nots and not cheat, steal, maim, kill, but that if we have enough, we have to share some of that with people who have so little.
When we use the word "architect" or "designer," what we usually mean is a professional, someone who gets paid, and we tend to assume that it's those professionals who are going to be the ones to help us solve the really big, systemic design challenges that we face like climate change, urbanization and social inequality.
So if we're serious about problems like climate change, urbanization and health, actually, our existing development models aren't going to do it.
How much would that
change
the rules?
So the relative
change
that ET, Educational Technology, would make, would be far greater at the bottom of the pyramid than at the top, but we seem to be doing it the other way about.
So you would put into the PlayStation, you would put your own CD, and then the game would
change
alongside your music.
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