Learned
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Our computer started out with simple things and
learned
more and more complex things and now it knows so many things.
No more do we have these simplified predator-versus-prey diagrams we have all
learned
at school.
But the most important lesson I
learned
growing up was the importance of being at the table.
To me, it all came back to the lessons I had
learned
as a child.
And when I
learned
this, it seemed so weird to me, so contrary to everything I'd been told, everything I thought I knew, I just thought it couldn't be right, until I met a man called Bruce Alexander.
It'll be your flesh and blood friends who you have deep and nuanced and textured, face-to-face relationships with, and there's a study I
learned
about from Bill McKibben, the environmental writer, that I think tells us a lot about this.
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.
I soon
learned
that the purpose of these outings was solace and a search for meaning.
I
learned
that some infinite sets are bigger than other infinite sets, and I
learned
that iambic pentameter is and why it sounds so good to human ears.
But I
learned
what opportunity cost is.
What I
learned
from North Idaho is the peculiar brand of paranoia that can permeate a community when so many cops and guns are around.
And I
learned
in Whitopia how a country can have racism without racists.
In this case we
learned
how to detail it.
But even as I
learned
about public safety, I wondered if what I was doing on the street was hurting or harming the community.
But I
learned
that there was a desperate shortage of skills, especially mathematical skills, in industry, in government, in education.
And as we've
learned
over the centuries, since Galileo Galilei, the Italian scientist, first turned, in that time, a two-inch, very small telescope, to the sky, every time we have built larger telescopes, we have
learned
something about the universe; we've made discoveries, without exception.
We've
learned
in the 20th century that the universe is expanding and that our own solar system is not at the center of that expansion.
We've even
learned
that there's dark matter and dark energy that we can't see.
We've
learned
over time that stars have individual histories; that is, they have birth, they have middle ages and some of them even have dramatic deaths.
It took me a while, but I
learned
it eventually.
Over Zen Hospice's nearly 30 years, we've
learned
much more from our residents in subtle detail.
I have worked with and
learned
from people just like them for more than 20 years.
I have
learned
from families who are unleashing their ingenuity and tenacity to collectively create their own solutions.
I was very struck when I
learned
that Jibreel Khazan, one of the Greensboro Four who had taken part in the Woolworth sit-ins, said quite recently that climate change is the lunch counter moment for young people.
From newspapers, textbooks, conversations, I had
learned
to speak of countries as if they were eternal, singular, naturally occurring things, but I wondered: to say that I came from a country suggested that the country was an absolute, some fixed point in place in time, a constant thing, but was it?
When I
learned
this, beginning my masters degree in international relations, I felt a sort of surge of relief.
But you bring to a crisis the person you already are, including the, yes, momentum that you've
learned
to invoke through passionate caring and through action, both of which require but also create energy.
As I
learned
how the shadows moved as the hours of the day passed, I understood how long it would be before I was picked up and taken home.
I also
learned
that many of those who had known me for a long time found it impossible to abandon the idea of Martin they had in their heads.
We have an amazing connection and I
learned
how important it is to communicate openly and honestly.
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