Progress
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We're on the verge of amazing, amazing events in many fields, and yet I actually think we'd have to go back hundreds, 300 years, before the Enlightenment, to find a time when we battled progress, when we fought about these things more vigorously, on more fronts, than we do now.
And, listen, everyone's entitled to their opinion; they're even entitled to their opinion about
progress.
We're at a point in this world where we don't have the same relationship to
progress
that we used to.
But there was no mention of justice or fairness or accountability or corruption, and we have made
progress
during the 15 years when those goals were in effect, but we are way behind what justice demands, and we're not going to get there unless we take justice into account.
But I'd always assumed that to make progress, I'd essentially have to replicate a whole brain.
And the GDP in Africa is not making much
progress.
He said this, he said, "Nothing is more fatal to the
progress
of the human mind than to presume that our views of science are ultimate, that our triumphs are complete, that there are no mysteries in nature, and that there are no new worlds to conquer."
Despite the remarkable
progress
we've made in reversing the epidemic, the truth is that we are just a few viral mutations away from disaster.
But because of the profound genetic difference among different subtypes, some subtypes are more likely to become drug-resistant or
progress
to AIDS faster.
So if we're going to make lasting and significant
progress
in the big challenges in our world, we need business, both the companies and the investors, to drive the solutions.
We need to think differently because the only way we're going to make substantial
progress
on the challenging problems of our time is for business to drive the solutions.
We're making progress, but it's not far enough, or fast enough, or universal enough.
There was no progress, no innovation.
And the answer is that not only do you slow down technological progress, you can actually throw it into reverse.
When the sea level rose and Tasmania became an island 10,000 years ago, the people on it not only experienced slower
progress
than people on the mainland, they actually experienced regress.
It's the interchange of ideas, the meeting and mating of ideas between them, that is causing technological progress, incrementally, bit by bit.
So the idea here now is that Evan needs to imagine the object coming forward into the screen, and there's a
progress
bar that will scroll across the screen while he's doing that.
I'll give you some examples of what modern
progress
has made possible for us.
But you know, there is
progress
being made in places like Cambodia and Thailand.
The third one I'll talk about is the progression dynamic, where you have to make progress, move through different steps in a very granular fashion.
And this is so deep-seated in our psyche that when we're presented with a
progress
bar and presented with easy, granular steps to take to try and complete that
progress
bar, we will do it.
And I think the environmental movement has to grow up and start to think about what
progress
is.
That our measure of progress, our dominant measure of
progress
in society, is measuring everything except that which makes life worthwhile?
Why are we not thinking of the
progress
of nations in these terms, instead of just how much stuff we have?
Why don't we create a measure of
progress
that shows that?
None of us, I think, want human
progress
to stop.
We are here today because [the] United Nations have defined goals for the
progress
of countries.
But then I hear people saying, "There is no
progress
in Africa.
But now, when you have this trend line, how do we measure
progress?
They say, "0.9 percent, no progress."
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