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And when tension increased, they already had that dialogue, and that was a strength to deal with different
issues.
How are we going to settle and build a bigger "We" to deal with our
issues
if we don't improve our skills of communication?
Between now and 2050, when the global population is set to move from today's 7.6 billion to tomorrow's 9.8 billion people, hundreds of millions of people will experience security, health and safety
issues.
And today, I think it's even more important than ever if we want to address rising inequality, climate change, the refugee crisis, just to name a few major
issues.
But they aren't trained the same way police officers are, and they're certainly not equipped the way police officers are, so this has raised a bunch of problems for them when dealing with these
issues.
So I started to investigate some of those issues, and have a look at the way police use nonlethal weapons when they're introduced, and some of the problems that might arise out of those sorts of things when they actually do introduce them.
Paul Polman, the Unilever CEO, put this really well when he said, "The
issues
we face today are so big and so challenging, it becomes quite clear we can't do it alone, and so there is a certain humility in knowing you have to invite people in."
Issues
like food or water scarcity cannot be done by individuals, even by single companies, even by single sectors.
And I founded the Digital Rights Foundation in 2012 to address all the
issues
and women's experiences in online spaces and cyberharassment.
Now this is what brought me to the human-related
issues.
And my urging is that when we think about environmental
issues
that we remember that it's not just about melting glaciers and ice caps, but it's also about our children as well.
And it is even used for sensitive
issues
such as building awareness around gender-based violence.
And a story that actually deals with new
issues
like the environmental crisis.
Animals wrestle with these same issues, too, but they have a more straightforward way of dealing with things.
And there can be self-esteem
issues
associated with that, notwithstanding the fact that I've been asked to do TED, so I feel much better about these things right now.
The feuds in the playroom that play out over favoritism, birth order and so many other
issues
are as unrelenting as they seem.
We tend to look at the world, not as the integrated system that it is, but as a series of individual
issues.
But we see, mistakenly, each of these
issues
as individual problems to be solved.
I talk a lot about these
issues.
But we realized, of course, that we are dealing with cultural issues, and this is, I love this Klimt painting, because the more you look at it, the more you kind of get the whole issue that's going on here, which is clearly the separation of death from the living, and the fear — Like, if you actually look, there's one woman there who has her eyes open.
And that, in turn, results in a fundamental respect, which, I believe, is missing in a large part of technology, when we start to deal with
issues
like privacy, by understanding that these numbers are not just numbers, but instead they're attached, tethered to, pieces of the real world.
So I started getting interested in those
issues
and studying that in other animals.
And so we work on these particular
issues
to see if we can create a morality from the bottom up, so to speak, without necessarily god and religion involved, and to see how we can get to an evolved morality.
These are all side
issues
that have attached themselves to this core idea that men and women should be able to decide when they want to have a child.
And I think for all of us who work on these development issues, you learn by talking to other people.
It also monitors the Internet and instructs local media on how to handle any potentially controversial issues, including Tibet, ethnic minorities, Human Rights, religion, democracy movements and terrorism.
Societies with millions of talented, emotionally stable citizens who are healthier and better educated than any generations before them, armed with knowledge about the practical matters of life and motivated to solve the big
issues
can be better societies than we have ever known.
We're now texting out to about 200,000 kids a week about doing our campaigns to make their schools more green or to work on homeless
issues
and things like that.
Imagine having real time data on every one of those
issues.
But beyond exhibiting contemporary art, the Hirshhorn will become a public forum, a place of discourse for
issues
around arts, culture, politics and policy.
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