Learned
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At Airbnb, I also
learned
as a modern elder that my role was to intern publicly and mentor privately.
I
learned
I couldn't explain a play on a chalkboard like a coach does, but I could use a plastic tray and some bottle caps so they could follow me by way of touch.
I also
learned
they could run on a track if I ran with them, holding a rope.
I
learned
from sports that disability greatly depends on the rules of the game.
I
learned
that this indiscriminate weapon was used in so many parts of the world and continues to kill on a regular basis, without distinguishing between a military target or a child.
I
learned
from Paul that the stakes for a truffle farmer can be really high.
Fear of anatomy and guts is a
learned
reaction.
It's how you
learned
what it meant to be a man or a woman, what it meant to behave yourself in public, what it meant to be a patriot and have good manners.
So like any good nerd dad, I went to buy my daughter Gamora stuff, and when I got to the store, I
learned
a very interesting thing.
His formula, I've learned, involved two parts.
They also cracked down hard on terrorism, but Indonesia's democrats have
learned
a key lesson from the dark years of dictatorship, namely that repression only creates more extremism.
Part of what I've
learned
in my research and reporting is that the art of living well is often practiced most masterfully by the most vulnerable.
And one of the things we've learned, unfortunately, is that upward mobility isn't as high as we'd like it to be in this country, and interestingly, it's very geographically distributed.
I remember I
learned
this when I got the financial aid letter from Yale for myself, tens of thousands of dollars in need-based aid, which is a term I had never heard before.
I
learned
from my community how to shoot a gun, how to shoot it well.
I
learned
how to make a damn good biscuit recipe.
And the areas that are dark on the map are either areas where people do not have access to that much energy, or areas where people do, but they have
learned
to stop shining the light up into the sky.
I
learned
that what we see is not universal truth.
It is a
learned
discipline.
I've
learned
to solicit a lot more verbal feedback.
Or, have you ever
learned
any Cambodian?
And I've
learned
a few lessons along the way that I wanted to share with you, because I think that together we can make American democracy better and stronger.
And here are two things I
learned
when I became Commissioner.
The second thing I
learned
is that when people like me, who understood that fear, who had
learned
a new language, who had navigated new systems, when people like us were sitting at the table, we advocated for our communities' needs in a way that no one else could or would.
What I
learned
in 2001 was that my vote mattered but that my voice and vantage point also mattered.
And they learned, a little too late, perhaps, that there are certainly some things that we need to know, but there are many, many more that are better left unexplored.
And the one thing that I have
learned
is that transformation comes when I'm not in charge, when I don't know what's coming next, when I can't assume I am bigger than everything around me.
Well, I
learned
a lot about interesting things that I knew nothing about at the time, but grew to know stuff about.
I apprenticed with a carpenter and
learned
about plumb, square and level.
Now, being the youngest of eight, I
learned
a few survival skills.
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