Embrace
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First, that artists and creators
embrace
the idea, choose that their work be made available more freely.
And second, we need the businesses that are building out this read-write culture to
embrace
this opportunity expressly, to enable it, so that this ecology of free content, or freer content, can grow on a neutral platform where they both exist simultaneously, so that more-free can compete with less-free, and the opportunity to develop the creativity in that competition can teach one the lessons of the other.
Should I
embrace
it full arms?
And so I think that we should
embrace
technology because it is an essential part of our journey in finding out who we are.
If you want a big idea, you need to
embrace
everyone on the planet, that's the first thing.
And companies that will thrive are those that will actually
embrace
the fourth G.
We were the first to
embrace
that, and it's all because we market soap and soup.
We shy away from the word "feminist," a word I really think we need to
embrace.
Let's
embrace
it.
And this led me to
embrace
and want to be in both worlds.
Because we thought that what it took to make people happy was to provide them with the most culturally authentic tomato sauce, A. And B, we thought that if we gave them the culturally authentic tomato sauce, then they would
embrace
it.
And so for more conservative organizations, it is going to take time and adapting in order to
embrace
hacker culture and the creative chaos that it brings with it.
Amanda looked at it and she said, it's an opportunity for me to reclaim my symmetry and to
embrace
my authenticity.
My wish today is that we will
embrace
a more empathetic approach toward how we deal with mass incarceration, that we will do away with the lock-them-up-and-throw-away-the-key mentality, because it's proven it doesn't work.
So let us choose to
embrace
AI and to love one another.
Scores of Somali-American kids came out to
embrace
sport despite the fatwa against it.
How come that even people who are poor very much still identify with the idea of choice, the kind of rational idea of choice which we
embrace?
If we go back to this ideology of individual, rational choice we often embrace, it's necessary precisely here to lift this obviousness and to think a little bit differently.
Now for me, a question often is why we still
embrace
this idea of a self-made man on which capitalism relied from its beginning?
Or, a question for me is also, why would people who have no health insurance not
embrace
universal healthcare?
Sometimes they don't
embrace
it, again identifying with the idea of choice, but they have nothing to choose from.
We identify with the guru who tells us what to do, self-help therapist, or we
embrace
a totalitarian leader who appears to have no doubts about choices, who sort of knows.
I also
embrace
the idea that we should go beyond thinking about individual choices, that it's very important to rethink social choices, since this ideology of individual choice has pacified us.
And this is why we need to put behind us the trickle-down policies that so dominate both political parties and
embrace
something I call middle-out economics.
Programs like a reasonable minimum wage, affordable healthcare, paid sick leave, and the progressive taxation necessary to pay for the important infrastructure necessary for the middle class like education, R and D, these are indispensable tools shrewd capitalists should
embrace
to drive growth, because no one benefits from it like us.
Well, the funny thing is that I already have that kind of life, in a way, because I discovered ... it took me a while to understand it, but when I discovered around 24 years of age that I was much more comfortable with objects than with people, I finally decided to really
embrace
this passion.
And as death opened his cloak to
embrace
the knight in a ghastly embrace, I heard Mr. Teszler's tremulous voice: "Uh oh," he said, "This doesn't look so good."
The other kids would
embrace
my culture as well, sometimes even praying right alongside me.
So this is what I've dedicated my life to, to building an organization and a movement of people who believe we need to turn our backs on the failed prohibitions of the past and
embrace
new drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights, where people who come from across the political spectrum and every other spectrum as well, where people who love our drugs, people who hate drugs, and people who don't give a damn about drugs, but every one of us believes that this War on Drugs, this backward, heartless, disastrous War on Drugs, has got to end.
And being open to my vulnerability helped me connect with others in a deeper and more meaningful way and
embrace
life lessons I wouldn't have learned previously.
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