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No particular amount of capital to invest, of the sort that for a physical network you might need for trucks and people and a hub to move packages around overnight.
And their policy prescription is to make government more accountable, focus on the capital markets, invest, don't give anything away.
And if we take that notion of a global innovation fund, we could use this time to
invest
not directly in government, though we would have government's blessing, nor in international experts, but in the many existing entrepreneurs and civil society leaders who already are building wonderful innovations that are reaching people all across the country.
And we're starting to be much more careful about how we save and
invest.
A lot of places now are starting to set up their own energy companies, community-owned energy companies, where the community can
invest
money into itself, to start putting in place the kind of renewable energy infrastructure that we need.
All the bankers said to their clients, "Get out of the dollars and go and
invest
somewhere else."
The idea behind leapfrogging is that if you are a person, or a country, who is stuck in a situation where you don't have the tools and technologies that you need, there's no reason for you to
invest
in last generation's technologies.
And the more we
invest
in a mental model, the more it appears that this, in fact, is the way the world works.
Well, we live in a world where what we think of, what we
invest
in, is the outcome.
We
invest
in the outcome, and as I've just pointed out, the outcome is frequently different from what we would like, and sometimes the diametric opposite of what we would like.
You
invest
in the outcome and you are guaranteed to have more than your share of frustration, angst and all the rest of the stuff that makes life suck.
And the alternative is that you do not
invest
in the outcome, you
invest
in the process.
We
invest
in the outcome.
You can
invest
in the process.
That is, once you have determined, here is where I am, here is where I want to be, and that's fine, you focus on the outcome only to the extent that it gives you direction, and then you
invest
yourself completely in the process.
As we grow up, we lose the ability to
invest
in the process, we start investing in the outcome.
But if, on the other hand, we said, "Here is the outcome, I am going to
invest
in the process and give it every single bit I could," every day is a blast, and you're well on your way to achieving the vision that I outlined to you.
So, if she didn't
invest
in effective prevention, she was going to have pick up the costs of treatment later on, and obviously those are much higher.
One is
invest.
And we must find a mechanism where people will pool in the portfolio, will
invest
in the portfolio, where different innovations will go to a small number of people in their localities, and yet, the overall platform of the model will become viable.
I grew up in this room filled with musical instruments, but most importantly, I had a family who encouraged me to
invest
in my own imagination, and so things I created, things I built were good things to be building just because I was making them, and I think that's such an important idea.
I do not wish to
invest
the money in Senegal due to unfavorable economic climate, and so close to my country.
Here, time to invest; there, you can go for a holiday.
You have to
invest
in health.
Do you
invest
the time with your loved ones that you could do, and energy?
We have to
invest
in persistence, in the ability of social systems and ecological systems to withstand shocks and still remain in that desired cup.
We have to
invest
in transformations capability, moving from crisis into innovation and the ability to rise after a crisis, and of course to adapt to unavoidable change.
But the window of opportunity was innovation and new mindset, which today has led to a completely new governance strategy to build resilience, acknowledge redundancy and
invest
in the whole system as an integrated whole, and then allow for much more redundancy in the system.
Elinor Ostrom, the latest Nobel laureate of economics, clearly shows empirically across the world that we can govern the commons if we
invest
in trust, local, action-based partnerships and cross-scale institutional innovations, where local actors, together, can deal with the global commons at a large scale.
We heard a lot about technology this week, and it's important for us to remember to
invest
a lot of our energy in improving the technology of the heart.
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