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It had about 1,000 employees when we first
found
it.
And so we came in with a second round of patient capital to A to Z, a loan as well as a grant, so that A to Z could play with pricing and listen to the marketplace, and
found
a number of things.
But because of this experimentation and iteration that was allowed because of the patient capital, we've now
found
that it costs about a dollar in the private sector to distribute, and a dollar to buy the net.
And a few years ago, I was walking in Tel Aviv and I saw this graffiti on a wall, and I
found
it so compelling that by now I preach it to my students, and I'd like to try to preach it to you.
But I
found
a sign for Russian-speaking people, and it was the best sign ever to say no.
It's because leaders, what we do is we connect improbable connections and hope something will happen, and in that room I
found
so many connections between people across all of London, and so leadership, connecting people, is the great question today.
And I
found
that even scientists don't always agree, and they sometimes use the words "joy" and "happiness" and "positivity" more or less interchangeably.
Well, as I started to trace back our love of color, I
found
that some researchers see a connection to our evolution.
And what they
found
is that the amygdala, a part of the brain associated in part with fear and anxiety, lit up when people looked at angular objects, but not when they looked at the round ones.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last year a researcher called Daryl Bem conducted a piece of research where he
found
evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I
found
no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get published in a journal.
And this is what they
found.
But when they went to look for these trials in the peer-reviewed academic literature, what they
found
was a very different picture.
Now when the Cochrane systematic reviewers were trying to collect together all of the data from all of the trials that had ever been conducted on whether Tamiflu actually did this or not, they
found
that several of those trials were unpublished.
And when they started obtaining the writeups of those trials through various different means, through Freedom of Information Act requests, through harassing various different organizations, what they
found
was inconsistent.
If you went and looked for images of the Internet, this was all that you found, this famous image by Opte of the Internet as the kind of Milky Way, this infinite expanse where we don't seem to be anywhere on it.
Schlaug
found
that his stroke victims who were aphasic, could not form sentences of three- or four-word sentences, but they could still sing the lyrics to a song, whether it was "Happy Birthday To You" or their favorite song by the Eagles or the Rolling Stones.
And after 70 hours of intensive singing lessons, he
found
that the music was able to literally rewire the brains of his patients and create a homologous speech center in their right hemisphere to compensate for the left hemisphere's damage.
I
found
myself growing outraged that someone like Nathaniel could have ever been homeless on Skid Row because of his mental illness, yet how many tens of thousands of others there were out there on Skid Row alone who had stories as tragic as his, but were never going to have a book or a movie made about them that got them off the streets?
What's the point of these radio waves that you've found?"
But as I began to read historical documents and contemporary descriptions, I
found
there was a kind of a missing component, for everywhere I came across descriptions of tapestries.
And yet, statistically, what you discover is that about one in 100,000 ideas is
found
making money or delivering benefits two years after its inception.
Research over the last 30 years has
found
that genital blood flow can increase in response to sex-related stimuli even if those sex-related stimuli are not also associated with the subjective experience of wanting and liking.
(Cello music starts) You
found
me, you
found
me under a pile of broken memories with your steady, steady love.
(Cello music continues) (Taps rhythmically) You
found
me, you
found
me under a pile of broken memories with your steady, your steady, steady love.
So I tried to make sense, and when I arrived, I was looking for some information leaflets that would help me crack this system and understand it, and I
found
those brochures.
So I took to my bed for about a month, and when I woke up I
found
I was institutionalized, and when I saw the other inmates, I realized that I had
found
my people, my tribe.
We also
found
out about the height of the ceiling, and we managed to reconstruct, therefore, all the layout of this original hall the way it was before there came Vasari, and restructured the whole thing, including a staircase that was very important in order to precisely place "The Battle of Anghiari" on a specific area of one of the two walls.
It seems to indicate that indeed we have
found
some pigments, and since we know for sure that no other artist has painted on that wall before Vasari came in about 60 years later, well, those pigments are therefore firmly related to mural painting and most likely to Leonardo.
A recent government of Uganda study
found
that there are 3,000 four-wheel drive motor vehicles at the Minister of Health headquarters.
So the best way I've
found
of trying to get people to take seriously the idea that the world may not be flat, may not even be close to flat, is with some data.
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