Progress
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This map shows you the
progress
that we've made to date.
And we're quite concerned, though, that the
progress
to date may stall.
And we can make significant
progress
in two countries which have the highest burden of the disease, which is Ethiopia and Nigeria.
And there, you can see
progress
in Ethiopia and Nigeria.
Can you see we're entering a whole new era of innovation that is supercharging
progress?
And in fact, a number of countries are starting to make
progress
on a number of points.
That's 15 years of
progress.
In order to understand the potential of society to
progress
forward, we need to understand the counterforces.
It's my belief that to achieve
progress
in the face of adversity, we need a genuine commitment to gaining a deeper understanding of humanity.
And there's no progress, we get stuck.
There was no concept of
progress.
They also monitored the Internet and social media to monitor the
progress
of their attacks and how many people they had killed.
They say that people who are engaged in activities are happier, easier for their caregivers to look after, and it may even slow the
progress
of the disease.
Let me close with a work in
progress.
So I think this is amazing living proof of
progress
that more people should know about, but the challenge of communicating this kind of good news is probably the subject of a different TEDTalk.
Then, we've got to commission a baseline survey to make sure we can monitor and
progress
the goals going forward.
The original goals didn't really have good baseline survey data, and we're going to need the help of big data through all of this process to make sure we can really monitor the
progress.
Now sure,
progress
in China and India and poverty reduction there was key to that, but recently also in Africa, poverty rates are being reduced.
Might we even invoke the admittedly old-fashioned notion of
progress?
To do so is to court a certain amount of derision, because I have found that intellectuals hate
progress.
And intellectuals who call themselves progressive really hate
progress.
Now, it's not that they hate the fruits of progress, mind you.
It's the idea of
progress
that rankles the chattering class.
If you believe that humans can improve their lot, I have been told, that means that you have a blind faith and a quasi-religious belief in the outmoded superstition and the false promise of the myth of the onward march of inexorable
progress.
But all of this is irrelevant, because the question of whether
progress
has taken place is not a matter of faith or having an optimistic temperament or seeing the glass as half full.
If they have improved over time, that, I submit, is
progress.
Well, I hope to have convinced you that
progress
is not a matter of faith or optimism, but is a fact of human history, indeed the greatest fact in human history.
Why don't people appreciate
progress?
Let me address some questions about
progress
that no doubt have occurred to many of you.
Well, if there is such a thing as progress, what causes it?
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