Exist
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The lenses we need already
exist.
And these words, as long as words exist, they aren’t there just for a meaning.
I remember, just a few years ago, speaking about climate change, and people heckling me in the back and saying it doesn't even
exist.
But their main exercise of telepathy is to send out powerful signals to the rest of us that it doesn't
exist.
Modern physics, there is a big movement in modern physics to decide that time doesn't really exist, because it's too inconvenient for the figures.
In places like India, those technicians simply don't
exist.
I realized that people like me, girls with skin the color of chocolate, whose kinky hair could not form ponytails, could also
exist
in literature.
But the unintended consequence was that I did not know that people like me could
exist
in literature.
My Nigerian publisher and I have just started a non-profit called Farafina Trust, and we have big dreams of building libraries and refurbishing libraries that already
exist
and providing books for state schools that don't have anything in their libraries, and also of organizing lots and lots of workshops, in reading and writing, for all the people who are eager to tell our many stories.
(Traffic noise) We stand on street corners, shouting over noise like this, pretending it doesn't
exist.
Please do remember that global commons do
exist
and are waiting for your stewardship.
This Kogi doesn't
exist.
The interesting thing is of course the rollercoaster does not really
exist.
But they don't
exist.
So, bottom-up materials actually
exist
today.
So that these don't just
exist
as one entity, we kind of chemically engineer them.
After all, how could the world
exist
without God being compassionate?
And then God looked to the future and realized, if the world was created just with justice, the world couldn't
exist.
Every culture is trying to understand itself: "Why do we exist?"
But, it's all taking place, this great adventure of conquering those challenges, those real challenges which none of us can pretend don't
exist.
Just to know that Jaguar shamans still journey beyond the Milky Way, or the myths of the Inuit elders still resonate with meaning, or that in the Himalaya, the Buddhists still pursue the breath of the Dharma, is to really remember the central revelation of anthropology, and that is the idea that the world in which we live does not
exist
in some absolute sense, but is just one model of reality, the consequence of one particular set of adaptive choices that our lineage made, albeit successfully, many generations ago.
There's not a lot of room for either in the malarial swamps of the Asmat or in the chilling winds of Tibet, but they have, nevertheless, through time and ritual, forged a traditional mystique of the Earth that is based not on the idea of being self-consciously close to it, but on a far subtler intuition: the idea that the Earth itself can only
exist
because it is breathed into being by human consciousness.
And what we're doing is a series of journeys to the ethnosphere where we're going to take our audience to places of such cultural wonder that they cannot help but come away dazzled by what they have seen, and hopefully, therefore, embrace gradually, one by one, the central revelation of anthropology: that this world deserves to
exist
in a diverse way, that we can find a way to live in a truly multicultural, pluralistic world where all of the wisdom of all peoples can contribute to our collective well-being.
And we also know that the world has changed in other ways, that since 1960 there are one-third as many new countries that
exist
as independent entities on the planet.
And the reason this is interesting is that it gives us an opportunity to prove whether or not these exotic objects really
exist.
So, there is the thought that maybe supermassive black holes
exist
at the center of galaxies.
And this means that these things do
exist
in our universe, and we have to contend with this, we have to explain how you can get these objects in our physical world.
Such a service simply do not
exist.
The trickiness about the reaction is that tritium doesn't
exist
in nature.
Do I matter, or really
exist
for you?
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