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And what we found is that we got into a positive cycle in which
one
breakthrough facilitated another.
In ecosystems, the waste from
one
organism becomes the nutrient for something else in that system.
And
one
of my favorites is called the Cardboard to Caviar Project by Graham Wiles.
And that's what we're doing on the next project I'm going to talk about, the Mobius Project, where we're trying to bring together a number of activities, all within
one
building, so that the waste from
one
can be the nutrient for another.
And the kind of elements I'm talking about are, firstly, we have a restaurant inside a productive greenhouse, a bit like this
one
in Amsterdam called De Kas.
So you can see that we're bringing together cycles of food, energy and water and waste all within
one
building.
And with just a little bit of planning, we could transform a space dominated by traffic into
one
that provides open space for people, reconnects people with food and transforms waste into closed loop opportunities.
This photograph was taken on completion day, and just
one
year later, it looked like that.
OK, I'm not the only
one
whistling here.
Rachel Naomi Remen says this is an important and empowering story for our time, because this story insists that each and every
one
of us, frail and flawed as we may be, inadequate as we may feel, has exactly what's needed to help repair the part of the world that we can see and touch.
So I will paraphrase Einstein in closing and say that humanity, the future of humanity, needs this technology as much as it needs all the others that have now connected us and set before us the terrifying and wondrous possibility of actually becoming
one
human race.
Bilinguals must keep two sets of statistics in mind at once and flip between them,
one
after the other, depending on who they're speaking to.
As the baby hears a word in her language, the auditory areas light up, and then subsequently areas surrounding it that we think are related to coherence, getting the brain coordinated with its different areas, and causality,
one
brain area causing another to activate.
I was around 10 when
one
day, I discovered a box of my father's old things.
I'd never been
one
of the boys my age; terrible at sports, possibly the unmanliest little boy ever.
Now, when most of us decide to wear a pair of jeans someplace like New York, London, Milan, Paris, we possibly don't stop to think that it's a privilege; something that somewhere else can have consequences, something that can
one
day be taken away from us.
And the color she loved to wear so much was possibly the only thing that was truly about her, the
one
thing she had agency over, because like most other women of her generation in India, she'd never been allowed to exist beyond what was dictated by custom and tradition.
She'd been married at 17, and after 65 years of marriage, when my grandfather died suddenly
one
day, her loss was unbearable.
But that day, she was going to lose something else as well, the
one
joy she had: to wear color.
No
one
made my grandmother wear white.
On this
one
day in March, these women take the traditional colored powder of the festival and color each other.
Well, it's
one
in which it's natural to be afraid, to be frightened of this surveillance, this violence against our bodies and what we wear on them.
However, the greater fear is that once we surrender, blend in and begin to disappear
one
after the other, the more normal this false conformity will look, the less shocking this oppression will feel.
They'll get used to this, and they, too, might begin to see anything different as dirty, something to be hated, something to be extinguished, like lights to be put out,
one
by one, until darkness becomes a way of life.
On the
one
hand, people say, "The time for change is now."
One
of my favorite quotes from literature was written by Tillie Olsen, the great American writer from the South.
One
woman I knew who was a fellow at a program that I ran at the Rockefeller Foundation was named Ingrid Washinawatok.
And when we think about legacy, I can think of no more powerful one, despite how short her life was.
And
one
woman stood there with this perfect carriage, her hands at her side, and she talked about the reunion of the 30 after the war and how extraordinary it was.
She was convicted of category
one
crimes of genocide.
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