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They call it bearing witness, and if you ask them, all of the facilitators will tell you that the most important thing they've
learned
from being present during these interviews is that people are basically good.
I've also
learned
so much from these interviews.
I've
learned
about the poetry and the wisdom and the grace that can be found in the words of people all around us when we simply take the time to listen, like this interview between a betting clerk in Brooklyn named Danny Perasa who brought his wife Annie to StoryCorps to talk about his love for her.
What else have I
learned?
I've
learned
about the almost unimaginable capacity for the human spirit to forgive.
I've
learned
about resilience and I've
learned
about strength.
So here is my wish: that you will help us take everything we've
learned
through StoryCorps and bring it to the world so that anyone anywhere can easily record a meaningful interview with another human being which will then be archived for history.
Or imagine mothers on opposite sides of a conflict somewhere in the world sitting down not to talk about that conflict but to find out who they are as people, and in doing so, begin to build bonds of trust; or that someday it becomes a tradition all over the world that people are honored with a StoryCorps interview on their 75th birthday; or that people in your community go into retirement homes or hospitals or homeless shelters or even prisons armed with this app to honor the people least heard in our society and ask them who they are, what they've
learned
in life, and how they want to be remembered.
And I have
learned
to live without him, and I have
learned
to live without his need of me.
I
learned
that tomorrow's never going to be like today, and certainly nothing like yesterday.
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."
And across all of those things, what we
learned
was that people don't like inequality of wealth, but there's other things where inequality, which is an outcome of wealth, is even more aversive to them: for example, inequality in health or education.
Barry Friedman: There are all kinds of high-tech chairs here today, but this is really, I think, when it reached its peak as far as ergonomics, comfort, design, flexibility ... DH: Now obviously, this is not something we do on our regular show; it's something we just kind of
learned
for this, so we're going to try.
What this tells you is this is the concentration of these two materials at the time the solar system was formed, so we
learned
things about which materials were there when the planet was made.
And then I
learned
how the energy of burning fire, coal, the nuclear blast inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be converted into the light and lives of millions.
I also
learned
how the most uncontrollable form of energy could be harnessed for good and making society better.
And one of the things we've
learned
over the years is that perhaps the most powerful thing that Griselda and her family can do to get Griselda and her family out of poverty is to make sure that she goes to school.
So there are lots of things that we're still working on, but one thing I have
learned
is that bamboo will treat you well if you use it right.
I've
learned
some of my most important life lessons from drug dealers and gang members and prostitutes, and I've had some of my most profound theological conversations not in the hallowed halls of a seminary but on a street corner on a Friday night, at 1 a.m.
But what you need to do, you need to teach the people lessons, lessons that you've
learned
on your travels around the world with these tribes.
Who are you to tell them what you've
learned?
As an adult, I
learned
later that she had been just 19 when she was brought over from Thailand to the States to care for me, on a tourist visa.
In the years since Huxley, science has
learned
a lot about brain activity, but the relationship between brain activity and conscious experiences is still a mystery.
So what have we
learned
to date?
I
learned
to write like them, and then I
learned
to write as myself.
Treating so many patients, Bonica started noticing cases that contradicted everything he had
learned.
I
learned
that what happened has less to do with the slow and cautious progress of science than it does with the seductive power of storytelling.
They would swap jokes, they would talk about what was working, what wasn't, what they had
learned
to do well, what they needed to do better.
It then categorizes and organizes all that information, associates it with everything in the past we've ever learned, and projects into the future all of our possibilities.
And the more I learned, the more I started to change my own life.
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