Learned
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I had
learned
that many people tried to cross the border to China in the nighttime to avoid being seen.
We've
learned
a lot about ourselves from studying marine animals.
And it pains me that I can't tell you all that we have
learned
with Cassini.
They were not received in ghettos or separated, but integrated, joined together, and, at least in the kitchen,
learned
to build bountiful bridges of love and peace.
We used to think this was a uniquely human ability, but we
learned
that the great apes, our closest relatives, also show this ability.
What I
learned
from these encounters was that careful listening gives us incredibly valuable tools by which to evaluate the health of a habitat across the entire spectrum of life.
And I thought back to that wonderful phrase I had
learned
as a boy from Seneca, in which he says, "That man is poor not who has little but who hankers after more."
But it's important to remember that before we
learned
how to share the fruits of the Industrial Revolution with the broad swathes of society, we had to go through two depressions, the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Long Depression of the 1870s, two world wars, communist revolutions in Russia and in China, and an era of tremendous social and political upheaval in the West.
And what I
learned
was, although at the time, like everyone else, I thought sheep were pretty stupid because they didn't do what we wanted them to do, what I realize now, probably only just in the last few weeks looking back, is the sheep weren't stupid at all.
It was about five meters long, and I covered myself and the floor with ink and made a massive mess, but I
learned
to print.
It was for funding from the government for user-centered design for energy-efficient buildings, difficult to say, and something I had no idea what it was when I went into the workshop, but quickly
learned.
Now, in a group with so many IT people, I do have to mention what I'm not going to talk about, and that is that your field is one that has
learned
an enormous amount from living things, on the software side.
So for example, voices which threatened to attack my home I
learned
to interpret as my own sense of fear and insecurity in the world, rather than an actual, objective danger.
And all the while, I listened to my voices, with whom I'd finally
learned
to live with peace and respect and which in turn reflected a growing sense of compassion, acceptance and respect towards myself.
Should I forget everything I
learned
in Arabic, just to conform?
In fact, the first time, Derek, you played that with an orchestra, you'd
learned
the version that you'd learned, and then the orchestra, in fact, did have a different version, so while we were waiting in the two hours before the rehearsal and the concert, Derek listened to the different version and
learned
it quickly and then was able to play it with the orchestra.
Yes, one that
learned
to walk and talk, but one that still has a lot of learning to do about who we are and where we came from.
RB: No, I mean, I think I
learned
early on that if you can run one company, you can really run any companies.
I
learned
one thing: When you walk the talk, people believe you.
So through the marathon, we
learned
that political problems can be overcome.
And participants who
learned
to view the stress response as helpful for their performance, well, they were less stressed out, less anxious, more confident, but the most fascinating finding to me was how their physical stress response changed.
When I was five, I went to school and I
learned
braille.
Unfortunately, when this was implemented, the developer was slightly inebriated and managed to forget all of the secure coding practices he had
learned.
If I've
learned
anything from these decades of working on these problems, it's this: just because somebody tells you something and they say it with confidence, just because they say it with lots of detail, just because they express emotion when they say it, it doesn't mean that it really happened.
Will they have
learned
that reading is a chore, a form of piecework to be done for pay, that's the worry, or may it lead them to read maybe for the wrong reason initially but then lead them to fall in love with reading for its own sake?
We've
learned
today that actually reducing pollution and emissions is generating profit.
And this gets wired into the circuitry of the brain, and we call this
learned
paralysis, OK?
And then, when you've amputated the arm, this
learned
paralysis carries over into your body image and into your phantom, OK? Now, how do you help these patients?
How do you unlearn the
learned
paralysis, so you can relieve him of this excruciating, clenching spasm of the phantom arm?
So, I said, OK, this proves my theory about
learned
paralysis and the critical role of visual input, but I'm not going to get a Nobel Prize for getting somebody to move his phantom limb.
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