Learned
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The majority of the people from whom I
learned
didn't know English.
What have we
learned
from these places?
So a lot has happened in the last 40 years, and what I
learned
when I came to the Galapagos is the importance of wild places, wild things, certainly wildlife, and the amazing qualities that penguins have.
Now, the other thing that fashion designers have done to survive in this culture of copying is they've
learned
how to copy themselves.
After I left Bimini, I actually
learned
that this habitat was being bulldozed to create a new golf course and resort.
Nature has
learned
to compensate with that, and females have multiple clutches of eggs to overcome those odds.
As I said, I just went back to school, and I am considering majoring in urban studies and then going on to urban planning, kind of taking whatever I've
learned
from online communities and trying to adapt that to a physical community.
Or, more specifically, what we
learned
from the creation of a very large and complicated machine for a music video.
And we
learned
that small stuff stinks.
The thing that I
learned
about robots that day is that they kind of do their own thing, and they're not totally aware of us.
And what I
learned
that day was that I had pretty high expectations for this little dude.
I had just dropped out of Stanford University, and I went from Tunis to Kisangani to Cairo and
learned
how to live on 10 dollars a day.
In Niger, I was amazed to see how the locals
learned
how to exploit a different kind of desert spring.
This picture was taken in southern Algeria, where the locals have
learned
how to garden in a mobile dune field by tapping into shallow groundwater.
In Namibia, the zebra have
learned
how to thrive in an environment that gets no rainfall at all.
In Mali, the Bozo people have
learned
how to thrive in the pulsating rhythms of the Niger River.
But one thing I've
learned
is that Africans are the ultimate improvisers, always adapting and finding a way forward.
We
learned
these things from outsiders.
And now, what the world really needs is for you to help me and our partners take some of what we have
learned
in Namibia to other places with similar problems: places like Mongolia, or even in your own backyards, the Northern Great Plains, where buffalo and other animals have suffered and many communities are in decline.
And I
learned
that you could actually negotiate with people.
I
learned
that at a young age.
I also learned, don't reveal your source: I got beat up after four weeks of this, because one of the rich kids found out where I was buying my comics, and didn't like that he was paying more.
So I
learned
that lesson at a young age.
I
learned
it when I was four at my mother's knee.
That day, I
learned
what fear was.
I needed something to go that extra mile, and I found it in that metaphor which I had
learned
from my mother when I was four.
I took one psychology class in college, and I
learned
about this guy, Abraham Maslow, as many of us are familiar with his hierarchy of needs.
I
learned
that economists measure everything in tangible units of production and consumption as if each of those tangible units is exactly the same.
I
learned
that from a maid in a motel and a king of a country.
I think if I've
learned
anything, it's this: that no one else is the authority on your potential.
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