Lives
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I'm going to make your
lives
easy this afternoon and just ask you to do one thing, and that's to go out, protest, speak about the unspeakable, and talk shit.
If we waited until the heart attack, we would be sacrificing 1.1 million
lives
every year in this country to heart disease.
"The crash changed both of our lives," I said.
So here he is now, back in Israel where he lives, three months after the procedure, and here he is.
I made them invisible in the deserted shop wherethey had lived and worked all their
lives.
They risk their
lives
to speak up and confront terrorist propaganda, and then they tragically don't reach the people who most need to hear from them.
And whether we like it or not, we already are sharing parts of our inner
lives
that's out of our control.
Anytime we talk to someone, look at someone or choose not to look, data is exchanged, given away, that people use to learn, make decisions about their
lives
and about ours.
I'm not looking to create a world where our inner
lives
are ripped open and our personal data and our privacy given away to people and entities where we don't want to see it go.
But the benefits that "empathetic technology" can bring to our
lives
are worth solving the problems that make us uncomfortable.
Some of us just get to spend a lot more of our
lives
practicing it.
As if what we are doing one day will save
lives.
We create our lives, and we can recreate them as we go through them.
We all create our own
lives
through this restless process of imagining alternatives and possibilities, and one of the roles of education is to awaken and develop these powers of creativity.
Our social
lives
in the future depend on that.
He makes an additional indictment of our strong ties when he says that these people who are so close to us, these strong ties in our lives, actually have a homogenizing effect on us.
My colleagues and I at Intel have spent the last few years looking at the ways in which digital platforms are reshaping our everyday lives, what kinds of new routines are possible.
And we concluded a very important insight, which was that as people's relationships to the things in their
lives
change, so do their relations with other people.
And at this point, I'm starting to wonder, what kind of tools can we give people, especially adults, who know too much, so that they can see the world as malleable, so they see themselves as agents of change in their everyday
lives.
But it's really important to use the head as well to make sure that what you do is effective and well-directed, and not only that, but also I think reason helps us to understand that other people, wherever they are, are like us, that they can suffer as we can, that parents grieve for the deaths of their children, as we do, and that just as our
lives
and our well-being matter to us, it matters just as much to all of these people.
This is the website of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and if you look at the words on the top right-hand side, it says, "All
lives
have equal value."
According to one estimate, the Gates Foundation has already saved 5.8 million
lives
and many millions more, people, getting diseases that would have made them very sick, even if eventually they survived.
Over the coming years, undoubtably the Gates Foundation is going to give a lot more, is going to save a lot more
lives.
Now, mentioning time might lead you to think, "Well, should I abandon my career and put all of my time into saving some of these 19,000
lives
that are lost every day?"
If you want to look for other recommendations, thelifeyoucansave.com and Giving What We Can both have a somewhat broader list, but you can find effective organizations, and not just in the area of saving
lives
from the poor.
It's truly a way to think of how to preserve and show artifacts that will more and more become part of our
lives
in the future.
And in order to explain interaction, we need to really bring people in and make them realize how interaction is part of their
lives.
Designers that deal with interaction design behaviors that go to influence the rest of our
lives.
Design is truly everywhere, and design is as important as anything, and I'm so glad that, because of its diversity and because of its centrality to our lives, many more people are coming to it as a profession, as a passion, and as, very simply, part of their own culture.
And my husband and I have a son who
lives
with us all the time, of whom I am the biological father, and our surrogate for the pregnancy was Laura, the lesbian mother of Oliver and Lucy in Minneapolis.
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