Person
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Your disability doesn't make you any less of a person, and neither does mine.
That means that all those old people are more of a burden on the few young people, and that each old
person
has less individual value.
When we want some information, we look it up in a book or we Google it instead of finding some old
person
to ask.
The slow pace of technological change in traditional societies means that what someone learns there as a child is still useful when that
person
is old, but the rapid pace of technological change today means that what we learn as children is no longer useful 60 years later.
When the
person
in front of me slows down.
And one of my all-time favorites begins: "I am not a big fan of your political leanings or your sometimes tortured logic, (Laughter) but I'm a big fan of you as a person."
The Gando project was always connected to training the people, because I just wanted, one day when I fall down and die, that at least one
person
from Gando keeps doing this work.
So I'm smiling with a little bit of embarrassment right now, because obviously, it's completely absurd that a single person, let alone a planner, could save a city.
And I also started reckoning with this terrible question: If I'm not the tough
person
who could have made it through a concentration camp, then who am I? And if I have to take medication, is that medication making me more fully myself, or is it making me someone else?
And I went out and I interviewed
person
after
person
who was suffering with depression.
I'm proud of it all, but the truth is, I'm walking around tall because I am that bold, fearless person, and I will be, every day, until it's time for these days to be done.
One
person
clearly has a lot more money than the other person, and yet, as the game unfolded, we saw very notable differences, dramatic differences begin to emerge between the two players.
What we've been finding across dozens of studies and thousands of participants across this country is that as a
person'
s levels of wealth increase, their feelings of compassion and empathy go down, and their feelings of entitlement, of deservingness, and their ideology of self-interest increase.
And we were really interested in who's more likely to offer help to another person: someone who's rich or someone who's poor.
After watching this video, an hour later, rich people became just as generous of their own time to help out this other person, a stranger, as someone who's poor, suggesting that these differences are not innate or categorical, but are so malleable to slight changes in people's values, and little nudges of compassion and bumps of empathy.
We have a moral obligation to invent technology so that every
person
on the globe has the potential to realize their true difference.
So, in your village, there's one
person
in the village with a phone, and that's the phone kiosk operator.
The height of the bars is the risk of death, and those zero, one, two, three, four numbers on the horizontal axis are the number of those healthy habits that a given
person
had.
The model that at least I was brought up in and a lot of us doing business were brought up in was one which talked about what I call the three G's of growth: growth that is consistent, quarter on quarter; growth that is competitive, better than the other person; and growth that is profitable, so you continue to make more and more shareholder value.
And so next time you all see someone call a little girl "bossy," you walk right up to that person, big smile, and you say, "That little girl's not bossy.
But you cannot, at the same time, toward the same object, the same person, want to harm and want to do good.
And the
person
you see at the end of the stage is not Madonna.
So there, the students would, again, the instructors flipped the classroom, blended online and in person, and the results were staggering.
What that says is that this
person
is someone who has an elevated risk of violence that the judge should look twice at.
And to the
person
who was promoting it said, "The atmosphere's much more complicated."
But to us, we're sort of trying to evoke a self-effacing gesture, as if there's a little
person
with outstretched arms behind this enormous piece of paper.
So when a viewer passes by, it sort of tilts from side to side, and moves its arms more and more frantically as the
person
gets closer.
But the idea is that once it's got the
person'
s attention, it's no longer interested, and it looks for the next
person
whose attention to get.
Why don't we take the source from the
person
we want the voice to sound like, because it's preserved, and borrow the filter from someone about the same age and size, because they can articulate speech, and then mix them?
This is an absolutely massive increase in how much is produced per
person.
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