Ideas
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So the for-profit sector can pay people profits in order to attract their capital for their new ideas, but you can't pay profits in a nonprofit sector, so the for-profit sector has a lock on the multi-trillion-dollar capital markets, and the nonprofit sector is starved for growth and risk and idea capital.
Well, like most fanatical dogma in America, these
ideas
come from old Puritan beliefs.
Another facet of how microbes get around is by people, and designers often cluster rooms together to facilitate interactions among people, or the sharing of ideas, like in labs and in offices.
And they came up with all kinds of
ideas.
We married those ideas, and we created this Meyerhoff Scholars program.
It's mind not matter, brain not brawn,
ideas
not things.
The stagnationist view is that
ideas
get used up, like low-hanging fruit, but the reality is that each innovation creates building blocks for even more innovations.
When I work on a new piece, I pay more attention to the expression of
ideas.
That means we're actually losing spaces online to meet and exchange
ideas.
You'll be surprised at how fresh air drives fresh thinking, and in the way that you do, you'll bring into your life an entirely new set of
ideas.
And the idea that truth comes from the collision of different
ideas
and the emotional muscle of empathy are the necessary tools for democratic citizenship.
We need to take our best ideas, our strongest intuitions, and we need to test them.
And again, the firm that's less competitive will not be able to pay as good wages, and then, particularly in high-tech businesses, they're constantly stealing
ideas
and workers from other businesses.
I found myself in a state of constant creation, thinking only of what's next and coming up with more
ideas
than ever.
And I want to offer three slightly counterintuitive
ideas
for how it might be done.
So keep both of those
ideas
of remoteness.
Eve Online is an artificial universe, if you wish, but one of the diplomats that was killed in Benghazi, not Ambassador Stevens, but one of his collaborators, was a really big shot in Eve Online, so here you have a diplomat in the real world that spends his time in Eve Online to kind of test, maybe, all of his
ideas
about diplomacy and about universe-building, and to the point that the first announcement of the bombing was actually given on Eve Online, and after his death, several parts of the universe were named after him.
So I want to tell you that, if you have some crazy
ideas
in your mind, and that people tell you that it's impossible to make, well, that's an even better reason to want to do it, because people have a tendency to see the problems rather than the final result, whereas if you start to deal with problems as being your allies rather than your opponents, life will start to dance with you in the most amazing way.
Everyone who participates in this global exchange of ideas, whether it's here in this room or just outside this room or online or locally, where everybody lives, everyone who stands up to injustice and inequality, everybody who stands up to those who preach racism rather than empathy, dogma rather than critical thinking, technocracy rather than democracy, everyone who stands up to the unchecked power, whether it's authoritarian leaders, plutocrats hiding their assets in tax havens, or powerful lobbies protecting the powerful few.
Popular movements agitating for change could be detected early and their leaders eliminated before their
ideas
achieve critical mass.
And
ideas
achieving critical mass is what political activism in popular government is all about.
Big
ideas
need big words, and preferably a lot of them.
It involves an ongoing struggle, a continual questioning of what we think we know, a wrestling with issues and
ideas.
What if some of our fundamental
ideas
about obesity are just wrong?
I have my own
ideas
about what could be at the heart of this, but I'm wide open to others.
I dream of a day when our patients can shed their excess pounds and cure themselves of insulin resistance, because as medical professionals, we've shed our excess mental baggage and cured ourselves of new idea resistance sufficiently to go back to our original ideals: open minds, the courage to throw out yesterday's
ideas
when they don't appear to be working, and the understanding that scientific truth isn't final, but constantly evolving.
The average cartoonist who stays with the magazine does 10 or 15
ideas
every week.
You have to bring together
ideas
from different frames of reference, and you have to do it quickly to understand the cartoon.
It's good for your
ideas.
Designers can materialize their
ideas
directly in 3D, and surgeons can practice on virtual organs underneath the screen.
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