Credit
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Half my
credit
cards still don't work in Europe.
That's because digital money isn't really mine, it's entries in databases that belong to my bank, my
credit
card company or my investment firm.
I found that thanking people, sharing credit, listening attentively, humbly asking questions, acknowledging others and smiling has an impact.
This is not about getting
credit.
But I didn't take that deal, because I went and took it to my officer who told me, "Stop being an idiot, go to the local
credit
union, and get a better deal."
Do you remember the first time you put your
credit
card details into a website?
They can detect
credit
card fraud and block spam and they can translate between languages.
Take, for example, a
credit
card company that's opened up a center that functions as a hub for academics, for NGOs and governments, all working together.
They're looking at information in
credit
card swipes and using that to find insights about how households in India live, work, earn and spend.
And overall, we have to give
credit
where
credit
is due.
He maxed out 11
credit
cards and racked up six figures in personal debt and it still wasn't enough.
As their routine, cash-handling tasks receded, they became less like checkout clerks and more like salespeople, forging relationships with customers, solving problems and introducing them to new products like
credit
cards, loans and investments: more tellers doing a more cognitively demanding job.
All of your financial information is held in digital databases, but your
credit
card company can't just post your purchase history online.
Now, I think it's really important that I pause here for a second and say that I can't take
credit
for the success of any of those movies.
The
credit
for those movies, the
credit
for that success, goes to the people who made the films.
You will tend to do smaller work on smaller stages, your economic power will be less, your reach of audiences will be less, and your
credit
will be less as an artist.
Whether we are aware of it or not, this is a big part of why people do good, and so small changes that give people more
credit
for doing good, those changes can make a really big difference.
Now, wait a minute, I know some of you are probably thinking, there's no way people here thought, "Oh, well, now that I'm getting
credit
for my good deed, now it's totally worth it."
So, they'll hand her their
credit
card without even looking up from their phone.
There's no course
credit
for this.
The unintended consequence here, which I would like to take
credit
for and like to think I can think through the experience to that extent, but I can't.
I didn't do any of this, but I'm standing here on a TED stage taking all the
credit
for it.
"This guy does nothing and takes all the
credit
for it.
She said, "It would be like another
credit
card that I can't pay."
So, I'm trying to revise history, and give some of these guys more
credit
than they've had.
And we owe a tremendous
credit
to that.
The winners get the job or a good
credit
card offer.
So, you fast-forward 30 years, and I graduate, and I want to start my own business with a pile of debt and a
credit
card, and no experience in the tire industry.
I want you to imagine the supporter of some Little Englander or British nationalist political party, and he's sitting at home and he's screaming about foreigners invading his country while watching Fox News, an American cable channel owned by an Australian on his South Korean television set which was bought by his Spanish
credit
card which is paid off monthly by his high-street British bank which has its headquarters in Hong Kong.
He took college
credit
courses, so when he got out, he was able to get a master's, and today he's a manager at a nonprofit.
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