Learned
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In my shop where I studied, or learned, there was a traditional hierarchy of master, journeyman and
learned
worker, and apprentice, and I worked as the apprentice.
I have a lot of conversations with people about their anger and it's through those conversations that I've
learned
that many people, and I bet many people in this room right now, you see anger as a problem.
If we go beyond our solar system, we've
learned
that the stars aren't twinkly points of light.
And, as we've
learned
in the last few years, galaxies are held together by the gravitational pull of so-called dark matter: particles in huge swarms, far smaller even than atomic nuclei.
So, perspective is everything and, because of the history that I've just briefly talked to you about, I have
learned
to think about Earth as an extraterrestrial planet.
And I want to share with you some of what I
learned
today about the new rules of gathering.
You may have learned, as I did, never to talk about sex, politics or religion at the dinner table.
But what I have
learned
in living with stage IV cancer is that there is no easy correlation between how hard I try and the length of my life.
And I moved down to La Jolla and
learned
how to surf.
In fact, it's already way easier, because as we
learned
yesterday morning, just two years after they did their work, the CRISPR system was harnessed for genome editing.
There are so many reactions to what I do, and I've just
learned
not to take them personally.
So this is what I've
learned
from bread.
The number 415/11 was my new identity, and I soon
learned
that was the case with the other women who we were sharing this space with.
It's just better to be able to understand more of the world around you and the people that you are communicating with, and to remember what you have
learned.
I became fluent in medicalese, made friends with a group of other young cancer patients, built a vast collection of neon wigs and
learned
to use my rolling IV pole as a skateboard.
But once I stopped expecting myself to return to the person I'd been pre-diagnosis, once I
learned
to accept my body and its limitations, I actually did start to feel better.
But it is a big deal because we train this signal; it's a symbolic representation of a hot dog that the dog has
learned
and has
learned
to recognize this meaning.
We
learned
to play the instruments, but we kind of had to come from within or go from within, because we didn't watch television, we didn't listen to a lot of radio.
My mom plays piano, and she
learned
to play before they had a piano at home in Cape Breton.
Before Mom's family had a piano in Cape Breton, she
learned
to play the rhythms on a piece of board, and the fiddlers would all congregate to play on the cold winter's evenings and Mom would be banging on this board, so when they bought a piano, they bought it in Toronto and had it taken by train and brought in on a horse, a horse and sleigh to the house.
It became the only piano in the region, and Mom said she could basically play as soon as the piano arrived, she could play it because she had
learned
all these rhythms.
That, I never
learned
to do.
And "work like a dog." (Laughter) So we
learned
that the hard way.
(Music ends) (Applause) At first, I thought I was just going to be here to perform, but unexpectedly, I
learned
and enjoyed much more.
I had just taken trigonometry in high school, I
learned
about the parabola and how it could concentrate rays of light to a single focus.
When I first
learned
the statistics, I was pretty stunned at how bad things are.
I
learned
that a patient of mine who spoke English without accent was illiterate, when he asked me to please sign a social security disability form for him right away.
When she
learned
three weeks later that he had died, she came and found me in my examining room, tears streaming down her cheeks, talking about my patient and the memories that she had of him, the kinds of discussions that they had had about their lives together.
And I went to her with great enthusiasm, and I told her about how much we had
learned
about infrastructure, the city, the efficiency of the city, the architecture, the five materials that made the city.
I
learned
that a change in policy now required recruits to pass the fitness exam within 10 short workout sessions.
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