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I live near this house, and I thought about how I could make it a nicer space for my neighborhood, and I also thought about something that
changed
my life forever.
Chen Ying: "When I went home for the new year, everyone said I had
changed.
They asked me, what did you do that you have
changed
so much?
Together, they make up the largest migration in history, and it is globalization, this chain that begins in a Chinese farming village and ends with iPhones in our pockets and Nikes on our feet and Coach handbags on our arms that has
changed
the way these millions of people work and marry and live and think.
So many labs around the world are involved in this kind of research, and we now have a really rich and detailed picture of how the living human brain develops, and this picture has radically
changed
the way we think about human brain development by revealing that it's not all over in early childhood, and instead, the brain continues to develop right throughout adolescence and into the '20s and '30s.
All that
changed
was the acoustics of the classroom in those two examples.
And you never think you're going to be the guy who's walking down the street and, because you choose to go down one side or the other, the rest of your life is
changed
forever.
So she had
changed.
To anyone considering NAND2Tetris, it's a tough journey, but you'll be profoundly changed."
I'd like to start by introducing you to someone whose life has been
changed
by a marketplace fueled by reputation.
It's a wonderful question to ask and start an endless debate about, because some people are going to bring up systems of philosophy in both the West and the East that have
changed
how a lot of people think about the world.
And then other people will say, "No, actually, the big stories, the big developments are the founding of the world's major religions, which have
changed
civilizations and have
changed
and influenced how countless people are living their lives."
The steam engine and the other associated technologies of the Industrial Revolution
changed
the world and influenced human history so much, that in the words of the historian Ian Morris, "... they made mockery out of all that had come before."
And what was surprising to me was how quickly my relationship to the physical world had
changed.
In this very short period of time, you know, whether you call it the last 15 years or so of being online, or the last, you know, four or five years of being online all the time, our relationship to our surroundings had
changed
in that our attention is constantly divided.
It's a set of protocols that has
changed
everything from shopping to dating to revolutions.
So when you're asked what the lengths are, you say they're the same, but they're not the same, because I've
changed
it.
Somebody or something has
changed
the rules about how our world works.
What's happened is, we've
changed
the scale.
They've
changed
the rules from laminar to turbulent.
In fact, in over a decade on the web, the only thing that has
changed
about video is the size of the box and the quality of the picture.
Because I want to share with you today a piece of science that has
changed
how I think about everything, from the behavior of neurotransmitters in our emotional brain, to the dynamics of our interpersonal relationships.
In the 1930s, Harry Beck applied the principles of schematic diagram design and
changed
the way public transport maps are designed forever.
The technology between these two pictures cannot be more different, but the methodology for clinical studies has not radically
changed
over that time period.
So the good news is that some things have changed, and the most important thing that's
changed
is that we can now measure ourselves in ways that used to be the dominion of the health system.
And then if we want, we can continue the scroll to find out, for example, on the staircase, the whole iconography is going to be
changed.
Things have
changed
now.
This profound gift of generosity challenged and
changed
the very purpose of my life.
At 8, their nappies must be changed, so a staff member may have only 30 minutes to feed 10 or 20 children.
If a child soils its nappy at 8:30, he will have to wait several hours before it can be
changed
again.
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