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On that occasion, I
found
my wife carrying something like this.
So as a wet-behind-the-ears student, excited, our team made a prototype, brought that prototype to Tanzania, Kenya and Vietnam in 2008, and
found
it was terrible because we didn't get enough input from users.
Now also being engineering scientists, we were able to quantify the performance benefits of the Leveraged Freedom Chair, so here are some shots of our trial in Guatemala where we tested the LFC on village terrain, and tested people's biomechanical outputs, their oxygen consumption, how fast they go, how much power they're putting out, both in their regular wheelchairs and using the LFC, and we
found
that the LFC is about 80 percent faster going on these terrains than a normal wheelchair.
And I helped these five fishermen to work together and get this beautiful tuna not to the cannery in Albany for 60 cents a kilo, but we
found
a way to take the fish for sushi to Japan for 15 dollars a kilo, and the farmers came to talk to me, said, "Hey, you helped them.
And I'm almost sure most of you have thought, "Oh, come on, can't you do something more intelligent than shooting at zombies?" I'd like you to put this kind of knee-jerk reaction in the context of what you would have thought if you had
found
your girl playing sudoku or your boy reading Shakespeare.
And I wondered how had she ever
found
that level of acceptance.
And then I
found
myself back at that same school where I'd gone for that very first flight, teaching other people how to fly ... just under 18 months after I'd left the spinal ward.
The United States, at this point, was putting pressure on all its Arab allies, including Tunisia, to stamp out extremism in their societies, and this imam
found
himself suddenly in the crosshairs of the Tunisian intelligence service.
And in 1996, I
found
the answer in principles in a master spoken-word artist named Reg E. Gaines, who wrote the famous poem, "Please Don't Take My Air Jordans."
There's one more interesting aspect of this dung beetle's behavior that we
found
quite fascinating, and that's that it forages and provisions a nest.
So we looked all over the U.S. We
found
them in New York, we
found
them in Pennsylvania, Nevada and Florida.
So we went and we looked for a second free Internet tool called Wolfram Alpha, and we checked the weather reports for the day in which this video had been uploaded, and when we went through all those various cities, we
found
that in Florida, there were thunderstorms and rain on the day.
So we went to the white pages, and we found, we looked through the Rita Krills in the phonebook, and we looked through a couple of different addresses, and that took us to Google Maps, where we
found
a house.
And we
found
a house with a swimming pool that looked remarkably like Rita's.
And it seems to me, therefore, that the doing, you know, to try to experience, to engage, to endeavor, rather than to watch and to wonder, that's where the real meat of life is to be found, the juice that we can suck out of our hours and days.
So what we
found
was, when tryptophan was low, people were more likely to take revenge when they're treated unfairly.
But it turns out that tryptophan also happens to be
found
in cheese and chocolate.
So speaking of love and the brain, there's a researcher, known to some as Dr. Love, who claims that scientists have
found
the glue that holds society together, the source of love and prosperity.
We haven't
found
a "buy" button inside the brain, we can't tell whether someone is lying or in love just by looking at their brain scans, and we can't turn sinners into saints with hormones.
This one was taken just weeks after 9/11, and I
found
myself trying to explain what had happened that day in ways a five-year-old could understand.
So most of us have never experienced a situation as frightening as the one in which these sailors
found
themselves, but we all know what it's like to be afraid.
I read about a study recently of successful entrepreneurs, and the author
found
that these people shared a habit that he called "productive paranoia," which meant that these people, instead of dismissing their fears, these people read them closely, they studied them, and then they translated that fear into preparation and action.
So my parents never
found
out about it.
When I was researching this talk, I
found
out that of the 13-year-old girls in the United States, 53% don't like their bodies, and that number goes to 78% by the time that they're 17.
When I was writing this talk, I
found
it very difficult to strike an honest balance, because on the one hand, I felt very uncomfortable to come out here and say, "Look I've received all these benefits from a deck stacked in my favor," and it also felt really uncomfortable to follow that up with, "and it doesn't always make me happy."
And I started doing research, and we found, very excitingly, that the skin produces nitric oxide.
Well, having
found
that and published that, I thought, well, what's it doing?
But what we
found
was that we couldn't reproduce in man the data we had shown in mice.
And then I
found
ROTC.
I
found
something that I did well and something that I loved doing, and I
found
a group of youngsters like me who felt the same way.
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