Individuals
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As you leave here today, I would like to leave you with a very personal message, which is what it is that I believe we should be doing as individuals, and this is really about being open-minded, open-minded to the fact that our hopes and dreams of creating prosperity for people around the world, creating and meaningfully putting a dent in poverty for hundreds of millions of people, has to be based in being open-minded, because these systems have good things and they have bad things.
For us as
individuals
who live in the digital now and spend most of our waking moments in it, the challenge is to live in two streams of time that are parallel and almost simultaneous.
I wanted to get to know them as
individuals.
You see, Los Zetas is not just this random assortment of individuals, but was actually created by another criminal organization, the Gulf Cartel, that used to control the eastern corridor of Mexico.
My lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology focuses on spinal cord injury, which affects more than 50,000 people around the world every year, with dramatic consequences for affected individuals, whose life literally shatters in a matter of a handful of seconds.
They are the result of a young team of very talented people: physical therapists, neurobiologists, neurosurgeons, engineers of all kinds, who have achieved together what would have been impossible by single
individuals.
The reason we wanted to do that was because we needed to know how many
individuals
of this species are still left in that forest.
This is a disease that affects a large number of
individuals.
Now all of us in here are individuals, and those individual differences mean that we could react very differently and sometimes in unpredictable ways to drugs.
In surveys, we've found that it's actually wealthier
individuals
who are more likely to moralize greed being good, and that the pursuit of self-interest is favorable and moral.
Individuals
who made 25,000, sometimes under 15,000 dollars a year, gave 44 percent more of their money to the stranger than did
individuals
making 150,000, 200,000 dollars a year.
We've run other studies, finding that wealthier
individuals
are more likely to lie in negotiations, to endorse unethical behavior at work, like stealing cash from the cash register, taking bribes, lying to customers.
What that means is that wealth is not only becoming increasingly concentrated in the hands of a select group of individuals, but the American dream is becoming increasingly unattainable for an increasing majority of us.
This cascade of self-perpetuating, pernicious, negative effects could seem like something that's spun out of control, and there's nothing we can do about it, certainly nothing we as
individuals
could do.
For instance, reminding people of the benefits of cooperation or the advantages of community, cause wealthier
individuals
to be just as egalitarian as poor people.
And there's the Giving Pledge, in which more than 100 of our nation's wealthiest
individuals
are pledging half of their fortunes to charity.
We want a trillion zillion species of one
individuals.
And when it's time to mate, up to 20
individuals
will all get together in this kind of, like, conga line and they'll all mate together.
In this network, all the circles are nodes, individual bats, and the lines between them are social bonds, associations between
individuals.
The only difference between the dominant female, here in red, and the other individuals, is that for her, the height of the obstacle, which is in fact the risk perceived from the road, is just slightly higher, and this tiny difference in the individual's rule of movement is sufficient to explain what we observe, that the dominant female leads her group to the road and then gives way to the others for them to cross first.
From our own computer simulations, we quickly found that one meter really was the minimum viable product to be able to see the drivers of our global economy, for the first time, being able to count the ships and cars and shipping containers and trucks that move around our world on a daily basis, while conveniently still not being able to see
individuals.
Generally a duty of care arises when one individual or a group of
individuals
undertakes an activity which has the potential to cause harm to another, either physically, mentally or economically.
Now
individuals
are free to value or disvalue any attitude, any choice, any object.
But how do we know if we're actually reducing the net environmental impacts that our actions as
individuals
and as professionals and as a society are actually having on the natural environment?
In fact, all of these
individuals
may be using the same voice, and that's because there's only a few options available.
And I looked around and I saw this happening all around me, literally hundreds of
individuals
using a handful of voices, voices that didn't fit their bodies or their personalities.
These are called prosody, and I've been documenting for years that the prosodic abilities of these
individuals
are preserved.
I noticed that, despite all the efforts, there were familiar stories that kept resurfacing about
individuals.
It turned out that tens of thousands of autonomous
individuals
writing an encyclopedia could do just as good a job, and certainly a much cheaper job, than professionals in a hierarchical organization.
So basically what was happening was that one layer of this value chain was becoming fragmented, as
individuals
could take over where organizations were no longer needed.
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