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We've eliminated, in a sense, that constant of the imagination that these vases represented in people's
lives.
There's an idea that we don't want these anxious-making, imaginative journeys to happen in our daily
lives.
I really hope that others, all of you, visiting objects in the museum, and taking them home and finding them for yourselves, will allow those objects to flourish in your imaginative
lives.
If not in yours, your children's
lives.
Now sexuality is an incredibly powerful lens with which to study any society, because what happens in our intimate
lives
is reflected by forces on a bigger stage: in politics and economics, in religion and tradition, in gender and generations.
Couples who are looking for greater happiness, greater sexual happiness in their married lives, but are at a loss of how to achieve it, especially wives, who are afraid of being seen as bad women if they show some spark in the bedroom.
That path, I hope, will one day lead us to the right to control our own bodies, and to access the information and services we need to lead satisfying and safe sexual
lives.
But at this critical moment in history, if we do not anchor freedom and justice, dignity and equality, privacy and autonomy in our personal lives, in our sexual lives, we will find it very hard to achieve in public life.
This is something that's going to determine the quality of every instant of our
lives.
But it's findings like this that may provide hope and may provide an opportunity to save
lives
of both women and men.
But what if we embraced technology, embraced the millennial generation's natural predilections, and really think about creating these online technologies, blend them into their
lives.
We reduced murders there by 41 percent, which actually means 37
lives
were saved.
If we're not safe, we can't be educated, we can't be healthy, we can't do any of the other things we want to do in our
lives.
But truthfully, we all spend sort of a big part of our
lives
just trying not to be gross.
If it wasn't for ideas, we wouldn't be where we are now with technology, medicine, art, culture, and how we even live our
lives.
That can leave people feeling invalidated, ignored, or misunderstood, like a pause button has been pushed on their
lives
while the rest of the world continues around them.
We had bake sales, we had car washes, and we did everything we could do to fundraise, and then at one point we said, you know, it's time that we went to the federal government and asked them to pay for these extraordinary services that are saving people's
lives.
Ten years later, after lots of hard work, we finally passed the Violence Against Women Act, which is a life-changing act that has saved so many
lives.
Five years ago, I was a Ph.D. student living two
lives.
Pretend that you're an alien race that doesn't know anything about Earth biology or Earth neuroscience or Earth intelligence, but you have amazing telescopes and you're able to watch the Earth, and you have amazingly long lives, so you're able to watch the Earth over millions, even billions of years.
If we want to provide decent, fulfilling
lives
for our children and our children's children, we need to exercise to the very greatest degree possible that duty of care for a vibrant, and hopefully a lasting, democracy.
And so I'm absolutely fascinated by consumer goods and how the consumer goods that we have kind of become immune to that fill our
lives
have an impact on the natural environment.
And because we don't see the ramifications of the choices that we make as designers, as businesspeople, as consumers, then these kinds of externalities happen, and these are people's
lives.
They say that giving blood can save
lives.
Well, giving your voice can change
lives.
She
lives
in England.
Dorothy, on the right,
lives
in rural Kenya.
So I'm saying, yes, there were overlapping sexual relationships, that our ancestors probably had several different sexual relationships going on at any given moment in their adult
lives.
Your closet may be telling someone you love her for the first time, or telling someone that you're pregnant, or telling someone you have cancer, or any of the other hard conversations we have throughout our
lives.
At some point in our lives, we all live in closets, and they may feel safe, or at least safer than what lies on the other side of that door.
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