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When I took over Joe's old job at the Public in 2005, I realized one of the
problems
we had was a victim of our own success, which is: Shakespeare in the Park had been founded as a program for access, and it was now the hardest ticket to get in New York City.
I dare say it's a pittance, what it would require for us to really begin to solve some of these
problems.
GC: Well, you know, one of the bad
problems
we have in this country is these kids, the same kids, these same vulnerable kids, when you get them in school, they drop out in record numbers.
That's one of the
problems
of the test.
They were filled with a kind of pioneering passion, fired about the
problems
of the Aral Sea.
So the
problems
of sustainability cannot be separated from the nature of the cities, of which the buildings are a part.
Now Alex walked into her first session wearing jeans and a big slouchy top, and she dropped onto the couch in my office and kicked off her flats and told me she was there to talk about guy
problems.
And fundamentally, design should be much, much more interested in solving
problems
and creating new conditions.
So if we're serious about
problems
like climate change, urbanization and health, actually, our existing development models aren't going to do it.
So we had to solve all the
problems
we had without air conditioning and with very poor power, so most of the solutions that came out used little blasts of air put at the right places to keep the machines running.
I thought it was surprising how all of these families had all of these children with all of these problems,
problems
that they mostly would have done anything to avoid, and that they had all found so much meaning in that experience of parenting.
We focused more on the really serious energy
problems
of the future, and we produced products for the company.
So I want to tell you that, if you have some crazy ideas in your mind, and that people tell you that it's impossible to make, well, that's an even better reason to want to do it, because people have a tendency to see the
problems
rather than the final result, whereas if you start to deal with
problems
as being your allies rather than your opponents, life will start to dance with you in the most amazing way.
But I think today that most would agree that Greece was only a symptom of much deeper structural
problems
in the eurozone, vulnerabilities in the wider global economic system, vulnerabilities of our democracies.
This could be the pattern that leaders follow again and again when we deal with these complex, cross-border problems, whether it's climate change, whether it's migration, whether it's the financial system.
That hurt because that, first of all, hurt the younger generation, and not only, many of them are demonstrating outside, but I think this is one of our
problems.
So if you measure the precursor signal, you can actually identify pre- and post-maturity
problems
in advance.
So all of a sudden, we had two
problems.
So two problems, and design should be about more than one thing.
I'm going to try to give you a view of the world as I see it, the
problems
and the opportunities that we face, and then ask the question if we should be optimistic or pessimistic.
In 2008, one of the
problems
that we faced was lack of information flow.
The social and economic
problems
that come with wrenching change like this are mind-boggling.
Because for us, even though the light is better on the Internet, the data that would help us solve the
problems
we're trying to solve is not actually present on the Internet.
For all of these different critically important
problems
or critically important areas that we want to solve
problems
in, we basically know nothing at all.
And part of the reason why we don't know anything at all is that the information technology systems that we use in global health to find the data to solve these
problems
is what you see here.
It was about
problems
with computer processing over the Internet.
By the end of my presentation, you will have seen what these
problems
are, and where we are today.
In the oil and mining sector, for example, there is now the beginning of a truly worldwide transparency standard that could tackle some of these
problems.
However, some long-term conditions like respiratory disorders, gastrointestinal problems, and many others can overpower fatigue.
So we went for a walk on the beach and I said, well, give me one of your big
problems.
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