Problems
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All
problems
come back to transportation for me.
But there are all these other areas that are these profound, big
problems
that I know that we can work on, and people are working on them in many different sectors, but there's this really fabulous group of things with the power of this Peers, Inc. model.
For the bargain price of a few thousand dollars, there are clinics in the U.S. that will give you one of these SPECT scans and use the image to help diagnose your
problems.
But that system has tons of
problems.
And so what this tells me is, when you look at the discussion of how to resolve our fiscal problems, we are not a nation that's powerfully divided on the major, major issue.
These
problems
are both technically solvable.
This was a golden age of bipartisanship, at least in terms of the parties' ability to work together and solve grand national
problems.
From my experience, and from what I've heard from Congressional insiders, most of the people going to Congress are good, hard-working, intelligent people who really want to solve problems, but once they get there, they find that they are forced to play a game that rewards hyper-partisanship and that punishes independent thinking.
Rising inequality like this is associated with so many
problems
for a democracy.
But if everybody could just take off their partisan blinders, we'd see that these two
problems
actually are best addressed together.
Please raise your hand right now if you're willing to admit that all four of these are national
problems.
Because Americans on both sides care about the decline in civility, and they've formed dozens of organizations, at the national level, such as this one, down to many local organizations, such as To The Village Square in Tallahassee, Florida, which tries to bring state leaders together to help facilitate that sort of working together human relationship that's necessary to solve Florida's
problems.
Americans on both sides care about global poverty and AIDS, and on so many humanitarian issues, liberals and evangelicals are actually natural allies, and at times they really have worked together to solve these
problems.
But this is a separate mechanism from vitamin D. Now, one of the
problems
with looking at blood pressure is your body does everything it can to keep your blood pressure at the same place.
So we have a problem, and one of the
problems
is distance.
This needs to stop ... and I wish that the change could come from the institutions at the top that are perpetuating these problems, and I beg them, I beseech them to just stop it.
They say, you know, such a way of measuring outcomes is terribly unfair to people, because we test students with
problems
they haven't seen before.
But if you take that logic, you know, you should consider life unfair, because the test of truth in life is not whether we can remember what we learned in school, but whether we are prepared for change, whether we are prepared for jobs that haven't been created, to use technologies that haven't been invented, to solve
problems
we just can't anticipate today.
And that got me into a discussion with some other people, other scientists, about maybe some other subjects, and one of the guys I talked to, who was a neuroscientist, said, "You know, I think there are a lot of solutions to the
problems
you brought up," and reminds me of Michael's talk yesterday and his mother saying you can't have a solution if you don't have a problem.
Well the idea is to take all this knowledge and technology and try to restore one of the most severe neurological
problems
that we have in the world.
The Starrs are a regular American family with their share of regular American family
problems.
But there were three problems, three enigmas that I could not solve, and I want to share with you those problems, but most importantly, I think I figured out a proposal for a solution.
Among the most pressing challenges that our species is faced with today are the chronic
problems
of Africa.
One is to continue to see a poor, ill, crying Africa, carrying guns, that depends on other people forever, or to promote an Africa which is confident, peaceful, independent, but cognizant of its huge
problems
and great values at the same time.
This perfect storm is mounting a grim reality, increasingly grim reality, and we are facing that reality with the full belief that we can solve our
problems
with technology, and that's very understandable.
And the answer is, these social
problems
are massive in scale, our organizations are tiny up against them, and we have a belief system that keeps them tiny.
If you kill innovation in fundraising, you can't raise more revenue; if you can't raise more revenue, you can't grow; and if you can't grow, you can't possibly solve large social
problems.
So we're dealing with social
problems
that are massive in scale, and our organizations can't generate any scale.
There are a lot of
problems
with this question.
The rest goes to religion and higher education and hospitals, and that 60 billion dollars is not nearly enough to tackle these
problems.
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