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It involves data from a NASA mission, ordinary people and one of the most
extraordinary
stars in our galaxy.
So together, we convinced a colleague of ours who works on SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, that this would be an
extraordinary
target to pursue.
And that's not particularly extraordinary, except that she's the first human being born to three parents.
So let me tell you about the
extraordinary
adventure we're about to undertake.
And as we did so, we discovered something really thrilling, that when you make global citizenship your mission, you suddenly find yourself with some
extraordinary
allies.
She's also one of the most
extraordinary
people I know, beyond being a wonderful musician.
And greatly as I admire the achievements of professional designers, which have been
extraordinary
and immense, I also believe that design benefits hugely from the originality, the lateral thinking and the resourcefulness of its rebels and renegades.
And he isn't alone, because there are many other inspiring and enterprising designers who are also pursuing
extraordinary
projects of their own.
I've learned so many
extraordinary
things doing this work.
Time is this
extraordinary
thing that we never can really wrap our heads around.
And I found this to be an absolutely
extraordinary
example, a powerful disconnect between what we think the human experience is versus what the human experience is evolving into.
Think about how
extraordinary
this is.
I was a young Australian woman doing
extraordinary
things in London.
Difference of any kind made no difference to the
extraordinary
lengths that the rescuers were prepared to go to save my life, to save as many unknowns as they could, and putting their own lives at risk.
Carl Sagan always said, "It takes
extraordinary
evidence for
extraordinary
claims."
He's [22] years old, and this blockchain has some
extraordinary
capabilities.
In other cultures, people go to
extraordinary
lengths not to interact at all.
So they waged their war with
extraordinary
delicacy.
I know I just mentioned how crises can grant leaders
extraordinary
freedoms.
Despite their
extraordinary
achievements, none of these women have made it into our narrative of the First Intifada.
Answering this question requires exploring the roots of
extraordinary
acts of altruism, and what might make people who engage in such acts different than other people.
So the real question is, could
extraordinary
altruism, which is the opposite of psychopathy in terms of compassion and the desire to help other people, emerge from a brain that is also the opposite of psychopathy?
And we discovered this by testing a population of truly
extraordinary
altruists.
And the answer may be that the brains of these
extraordinary
altruists have certain special characteristics.
But I should add that what makes
extraordinary
altruists so different is not just that they're more compassionate than average.
Because to have compassion for people that you love and identify with is not
extraordinary.
Truly
extraordinary
altruists' compassion extends way beyond that circle, even beyond their wider circle of acquaintances to people who are outside their social circle altogether, total strangers, just like the man who rescued me.
And I think that this is what really distinguishes
extraordinary
altruists from the average person.
The LEGO Group has become an
extraordinary
global company.
You can have all types of controls, and as you're thinking about that, there are wonderful people like Hugh Herr who have been building absolutely
extraordinary
prosthetics.
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