Journey
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You see, late in 2009, eight years after that shooting, Raisuddin had gone on his own journey, a pilgrimage to Mecca.
We traveled the country and showed the images, and this was a
journey
that has started me to the activist path, where I decided to become silent no more, to talk about those things.
It is how I have learned to see through my blindness, to navigate my
journey
through the dark unknowns of my own challenges, which has earned me the moniker "the remarkable Batman."
But we all have brains that allow us, that activate to allow us to navigate the
journey
through these challenges.
I wish you all a most activating
journey.
We all knew about the risks, and how terrifying the
journey
is, and I met many people who lost loved ones at sea.
My
journey
was much longer, much more complicated, and certainly more dangerous, traveling to Thailand by air, and then by road and boat to Malaysia and into Indonesia, paying people and smugglers all the way and spending a lot of time hiding and a lot of time in fear of being caught.
After spending a week in Bogor, three of my roommates left for the perilous journey, and we got the news two days later that a distressed boat sank in the sea en route to Christmas Island.
A few weeks later, we got the call from the people smuggler to alert us that the boat is ready for us to commence our sea
journey.
Right here in the
journey
of our own solar system, there is a very, very powerful message that says here's how we should look for alien life, small and big.
On the path that American children travel to adulthood, two institutions oversee the
journey.
Today I want to talk about the second institution overseeing the
journey
from childhood to adulthood in the United States.
Young people on this
journey
are meeting with probation officers instead of with teachers.
There are more and more kids on this
journey
to adulthood than ever before in the United States and that's because in the past 40 years, our incarceration rate has grown by 700 percent.
Bina Rothblatt: It's been really an exciting journey, and I would have never thought that at the time, but we started making goals and setting those goals and accomplishing things, and before you knew it, we just keep going up and up and we're still not stopping, so it's great.
And so I envision that our descendants, hundreds of years from now, will embark on an interstellar
journey
to other worlds.
And this was about four years ago, and I set off on a journey, to be honest, a very indulgent
journey.
I'm still getting to know myself, and it's a lifelong journey, and I probably won't have all the answers, but I did learn some extraordinary things on this
journey.
Perhaps part of this
journey
is about me trying to find out where I belonged.
And it was only until I went on a journey, a
journey
that was so extreme, I still get shivers when I think about it.
So off we went on this
journey.
And I burst out in tears, because my father had only just died prior to this journey, and I didn't ever acknowledge him, I didn't ever appreciate him for the fact that I'm probably standing here today because of him.
These people taught me that we are only who we are because of our parents and our grandparents and our forefathers going on and on and on before that, and I, no matter how romantic or how idealistic I am on this journey, I did not know that until two weeks ago.
I put it to one side and I began a new
journey
of learning, speaking to chief executives, experts, scientists, economists to try to understand just how our global economy works.
And on my
journey
of learning, I went to the World Coal Association website, and there in the middle of the homepage, it said, "We have about 118 years of coal left."
For the first time on this new journey, I could see exactly where we were headed.
An ambulance came, I was still fully conscious, and I analyzed everything on the journey, because I'm a scientist: the sound of the tires on the road, the frequency of the street lights and eventually, the city street lights.
And on this journey, I started to learn who they are, and they began to learn who I am.
And when I came back from this long
journey
and I'd learned all this, I looked at the addicts in my life, and if you're really candid, it's hard loving an addict, and there's going to be lots of people who know in this room.
But I did
journey
on a 27,000-mile trip for two years, to the fastest-growing and whitest counties in America.
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