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The fourth and final
lesson
we've learned is about the potential of radical innovation.
I learned a
lesson
from it.
It actually reminds me of the most important
lesson
regret can teach us, which is also one of the most important lessons life teaches us.
The
lesson
that I ultimately learned from my tattoo and that I want to leave you with today is this: We need to learn to love the flawed, imperfect things that we create and to forgive ourselves for creating them.
Sit them in a classroom, tell them about Plato at the age of 20, send them out for a career in management consultancy for 40 years, and that
lesson
will stick with them.
You need to keep repeating the
lesson
10 times a day.
And when they teach us a lesson, they do it via the body.
My duty was not to allow it to have been in vain, and my
lesson
was to learn that, yes, history tried to crush us, but we endured.
And the most current story
lesson
that I've had was completing the film I've just done this year in 2012.
AS: And that's the first story
lesson
I ever learned.
So I didn't make the sale, but I did learn a really important lesson, which is that technology, products, were not going to end energy poverty.
We have collectively forgotten that
lesson.
So what I you to take away from my talk, the
lesson
of all of this, is to just be Stevie Nicks.
So what I want to try to do is tell a quick story about a 404 page and a
lesson
that was learned as a result of it.
And I think if we phrase that lesson, it's something like this: Don't assume that what we currently think is out there is the full story.
So thanks to this student, who questioned what everyone else had assumed to be true, this project taught me an important
lesson
about life, which is to always question assumptions.
And so that project taught me another
lesson
about life, which is that, when in doubt, improvise.
So, by questioning this assumption that all the needles have to be parallel, this project also taught me an important lesson: When in doubt, when your path is blocked, pivot.
So this project also, because of its involved practicing and learning, doing something over and over again, this project also has a lesson, which is: if you want to do something well, there's no substitute for practice, practice, practice.
It's an incredibly complex and dynamic history lesson, but it's not the
lesson
I'm here to teach today, because we don't have time.
Teach Congress a
lesson.
And I think there's a
lesson
in that, and that
lesson
is that if we pick up a signal, the media, the media will be on it faster than a weasel on ball bearings.
That's the second
lesson
that I've learned.
So, to begin with, however, I have to give you a very, very quick
lesson
in developmental biology, with apologies to those of you who know some biology.
And that's the important
lesson
I think you can take away, and the one I want to leave you with.
OK, that was an important
lesson.
Second, we took that
lesson
and tried to push it into our next project.
And I have a small experiment to give you a quick design
lesson.
Nathaniel's story has become a beacon for homelessness and mental health advocacy throughout the United States, as told through the book and the movie "The Soloist," but I became his friend, and I became his violin teacher, and I told him that wherever he had his violin, and wherever I had mine, I would play a
lesson
with him.
There was an important
lesson
for me in that.
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