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And these
goals
aren't necessarily diametrically opposed, but they are at odds.
As we age, our time horizons grow shorter and our
goals
change.
I mean, he sets these crazy
goals
that have their impact, but, in other circumstances, might blow up a team or set impossible expectations.
So I always felt like my job was to take these ideas and kind of turn them into company goals, make them achievable, and kind of roll the company over from this steep slope, get it comfortable.
I'm a gamer, so I like to have
goals.
And Stanford University has been doing research for five years now to document how playing a game with an idealized avatar changes how we think and act in real life, making us more courageous, more ambitious, more committed to our
goals.
"I'm better able to focus on my
goals
and dreams."
If you are regularly achieving the three-to-one positive emotion ratio, if you are never sitting still for more than an hour at a time, if you are reaching out to one person you care about every single day, if you are tackling tiny
goals
to boost your willpower, you will live 10 years longer than everyone else, and here's where that math I showed you earlier comes in.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the
goals
under your pillow, or by the bedside table, but just in case you don't, and your memory needs some jogging, the deal agreed then goes like this: developing countries promised to at least halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed nations promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
Well, we're approaching 2015, so we'd better assess, how are we doing on these
goals?
But we've also got to decide, do we like such global
goals?
And if we like them, we've got to decide what we want to do on these
goals
going forward.
Well, I definitely think these
goals
are worth building on and seeing through, and here's just a few reasons why.
I think this proved these
goals
are worth it.
So there's plainly a lot more to do on the
goals
we've got.
All of this is measurable and could be in the new
goals.
But the key thing here is, what do you think should be in the new
goals?
Should those be in the new package of
goals?
And quite frankly, that's a good question, but there's going to be some tough tradeoffs and choices here, so you want to hope that the process by which the world decides these new
goals
is going to be legitimate, right?
Well, as we gather here in Edinburgh, technocrats appointed by the U.N. and certain governments, with the best intentions, are busying themselves designing a new package of goals, and currently they're doing that through pretty much the same old late-20th-century, top-down, elite, closed process.
Let's go into every country that will let us in, ask 1,001 people what they want the new
goals
to be, making special efforts to reach the poorest, those without access to modern technology, and let's make sure that their views are at the center of the
goals
going forward.
Then, we've got to commission a baseline survey to make sure we can monitor and progress the
goals
going forward.
The original
goals
didn't really have good baseline survey data, and we're going to need the help of big data through all of this process to make sure we can really monitor the progress.
Could they come together and help the Millennium Development
Goals
get rebranded into the Millennial Generation's
Goals?
And if just five percent of the five billion plus who are currently connected made a comment, and that comment turned into a commitment, we could crowdsource a force of 300 million people around the world to help see these
goals
through.
But I'm confident, with the right kind of political campaigning and creative and technological innovation combined working together more and more as one, I think we can get this and other
goals
done.
So here are some amazing
goals
that I think we can deal with now.
With Aculab and PatientsLikeMe, we're aiming to record a very large number of voices worldwide to collect enough data to start to tackle these four
goals.
They're exactly like
goals
but without the hard work.
Licklider intuitively realized this, contemplating humans setting the goals, formulating the hypotheses, determining the criteria, and performing the evaluation.
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