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But every so often the music gets turned down, everyone stops talking, and stares at
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the same thing.
I was trying to explain to a friend of mine what
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I was spending my time doing, and I said, "It's like when you're drilling through a wall to hang something in your apartment.
Whilst the slime mold doesn't choose to work with me, exactly, it is a collaboration of sorts.
It is the only time when what comes out of my mouth is comprehensively
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what I intended.
Ladies, this is
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what our bodies do every month, they heat up in anticipation of keeping a new little life warm.
That's
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how your thyroid works in your body.
And I really believe that this has made me a more curious and a more empathetic person, both to the animals that share my bed and occasionally wind up on my plate, but also to the people that I know who are suffering from anxiety and from phobias and all manner of other things, and I really do believe that even though you can't know
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what's going on in the mind of a pig or your pug or your partner, that that shouldn't stop you from empathizing with them.
Many of you might know that the Potato Chip Chair by Charles and Ray Eames comes
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from that kind of instance: fiberglass was available for civilian use all of a sudden.
Peseshet has seen many similar stings and knows
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what to do.
And here, for just about 30 years, at Burning Man, a movement has been forming that does
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that.
So for example, what does each of these regions do
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Actually, it has
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the same problem which existed in all the neighborhoods where you grew up as well.
I look at it, I know
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This image, for example, is sort of spot-on because it
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sums up what Elton may be doing in private, and also what might be happening with Saddam Hussein, and George Bush reading the Koran upside-down.
A hundred and eighteen years later, the solution is
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the same: It's about ensuring that they have access to this bar of soap, and that they're using it, because that's the number one way to actually stop cholera from spreading.
That's why you know
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what I'm talking about if I tell you someone's from the "wrong side of the tracks."
Economists call it an unconditional cash transfer, and it's
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that: It's cash given with no strings attached.
It means that I can choose a car
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for that particular trip.
And here's a strange thing: Unlike an increasing number of Americans who are working and living and playing with people who think
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like them because we then become more rigid and extreme, opportunity-makers are actively seeking situations with people unlike them, and they're building relationships, and because they do that, they have trusted relationships where they can bring the right team in and recruit them to solve a problem better and faster and seize more opportunities.
This is
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what's being discussed in Japan nowadays, and if you have a disciplined population like the Japanese, this may work, but we know that in Chile, this land is going to be occupied illegally anyhow, so this alternative was unrealistic and undesirable.
You painted our house in
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the same color as the police station."
We had no idea how, but it seemed like a very interesting challenge, so we did
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the same as we did in Rio, and we moved into the neighborhood and started barbecuing.
And we did try for years to write plans for the funding and answer all those questions, but then we thought, in order to answer all those questions, you have to know
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what you're going to do before you actually get there and start.
This is what economists might call a problem of the commons, and the problem of the commons is
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what we face in the case of antibiotics as well: that we don't consider — and we, including individuals, patients, hospitals, entire health systems — do not consider the costs that they impose on others by the way antibiotics are actually used.
So the ECM in my skin is different than the ECM in my liver, and the ECM in different parts of the same organ actually vary, so it's very difficult to be able to have a product that will react to the local extracellular matrix, which is
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what we're trying to do.
But then I realized, "No, this is
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what the grasses want us to do.
The Bergen Railway had its 100-year anniversary that year It goes from western Norway to eastern Norway, and it takes
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the same time as it did 40 years ago, over seven hours.
TH:
Exactly.
I don't know why
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I think that, but that's what I think.
While preparing for my talk I was reflecting on my life and trying to figure out where
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was that moment when my journey began.
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