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We went through a period of feeling that the
lesson
learned from Bosnia was that elections held too early enshrined sectarian violence, enshrined extremist parties, so in Iraq in 2003 the decision was made, let's not have elections for two years.
So my
lesson
that year was persistence.
Now the second
lesson
that we learned in this is that the constraints on this design really push the innovation, because we had to hit such a low price point, because we had to make a device that could travel on many, many types of terrain but still be usable indoors, and be simple enough to repair, we ended up with a fundamentally new product, a new product that is an innovation in a space that really hasn't changed in a hundred years.
The other
lesson
is that general wisdom carries no weight.
I said, "Hi, I'm here for a flying lesson."
But that wasn't the biggest
lesson
I ever learned.
The biggest
lesson
I learned was many years later when I went to Beverly Hills and I ran into a talent agent who looked at me up and down and said I don't look like I have any experience to be working in this business.
Now, as for my grandmother, her last wish was also her last
lesson
to me.
I'm so excited, I'm pouring myself into my
lesson
plans.
These countries have moved on from providing excellence for just some to providing excellence for all, a very important
lesson.
But the single biggest
lesson
we learned is to reverse the waterfall as much as possible.
That story perfectly captures for me the final
lesson
that I learned: Happiness is not something we find, it's something we make.
In the end, this may be the greatest
lesson
of all.
A very important environmental
lesson
could be learned from this.
They pay me to teach a
lesson.
I taught a
lesson
once on ratios.
I'd taught the whole
lesson
wrong.
I taught the whole
lesson
wrong.
And if that's true, then what we want to do is we want to go through four lessons from the Greeks and one
lesson
from a Latin American.
So
lesson
number one: Sisyphus.
Last lesson, from a Latin American: This is the great poet Jorge Luis Borges.
Now I absorbed a lot from these words of wisdom, and before I went back into the classroom that fall, I wrote down three rules of my own that I bring to my
lesson
planning still today.
But with that, we were going to gain freedom: freedom to hire the teachers that we knew were going to be effective; freedom to control the curriculum so that we're not doing
lesson
1.2 on page five, no; and freedom to control a budget, to spend money where it matters, not how a district or a state says you have to do it.
We also had students fill out surveys with questions like, "Does your teacher know when the class understands a lesson?"
I think it is a way to exemplify and illustrate things that we cannot convey in a
lesson
plan, things you cannot convey in a standard, things that you cannot even sometimes convey in a book of pedagogy.
When I'm photographing them, I cannot help but remember my grandfather's
lesson.
(Applause ends) The
lesson
here is that some high-performance tasks are easier than others, and that understanding the physics of the problem tells you which ones are easy and which ones are hard.
They have learned their
lesson.
Perhaps these critics have not learned their
lesson
previously.
And that's kind of been a big
lesson
to me, that you can't act on any object.
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