Progress
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Progress
is not some mystical force or dialectic lifting us ever higher.
Is
progress
inevitable?
Progress
does not mean that everything becomes better for everyone everywhere all the time.
That would be a miracle, and
progress
is not a miracle but problem-solving.
My acquaintance with the statistics of human progress, starting with violence but now encompassing every other aspect of our well-being, has fortified my belief that in understanding our tribulations and woes, human nature is the problem, but human nature, channeled by Enlightenment norms and institutions, is also the solution.
Some intellectuals have responded with fury to my book "Enlightenment Now," saying first how dare he claim that intellectuals hate progress, and second, how dare he claim that there has been
progress.
With others, the idea of
progress
just leaves them cold.
So great
progress
and treatment has been made over the years.
So what that means is that people will be able to — ML: (Laughs) TR: People will be able to call in from their mobile phones and do this test, and people with Parkinson's could call in, record their voice, and then their doctor can check up on their progress, see where they're doing in this course of the disease.
Progress
happens when all the factors that make for it are ready and then it is inevitable."
It's the small parts of it that are, and it's in these small details where we can clearly see patent law contradicting its intent: to promote the
progress
of useful arts.
Is this promoting the
progress
of useful arts?
I want to talk to you about how to build and rebuild trust, because it's my belief that trust is the foundation for everything we do, and that if we can learn to trust one another more, we can have unprecedented human
progress.
And what this does is that anyone can monitor the
progress
of their wound, and it can be transmitted over a wireless connection to the doctor, the patient or whoever needs it.
And that simple motion of forwards and upwards, it's the most basic direction of
progress
we humans recognize.
So no wonder we so readily believe that economic
progress
will take this very same shape, this ever-rising line of growth.
It's time to think again, to reimagine the shape of progress, because today, we have economies that need to grow, whether or not they make us thrive, and what we need, especially in the richest countries, are economies that make us thrive whether or not they grow.
Progress
on this goal isn't going to be measured with the metric of money.
So this double-sided challenge to meet the needs of all within the means of the planet, it invites a new shape of progress, no longer this ever-rising line of growth, but a sweet spot for humanity, thriving in dynamic balance between the foundation and the ceiling.
And it is my contention that the manner in which we educate our leaders is fundamental to
progress
on this continent.
But there has been a huge amount of
progress.
I'm going to leave the last word to a guy who had a front-row seat for digital progress, our old friend Ken Jennings.
I'd like to make the suggestion that we don't need to aim for that to make substantial
progress
from where we are.
If we simply brought that ratio down to 15,000 to one, we would be meeting those aid targets that were agreed at the Rio Summit 20 years ago that the summit that ended last week made no further
progress
on.
I mean, there definitely is
progress
on the line, but I think what we find is that the closer that we get right into the heart of power, the more opaque, closed it becomes.
The chance for greatness, for
progress
and for change dies the moment we try to be like someone else.
Maybe because these conventional notions of
progress
haven't delivered big benefits in terms of happiness, there's been an increased interest in recent years in happiness itself.
Jim Collins, the author of "Good To Great," told me that successful human organizations of any kind have two things in common: they preserve the core, they stimulate
progress.
So agile is great for stimulating progress, but I kept hearing time and again, you need to preserve the core.
Ask about the scale of their dreams, their Apple-, Google-, Amazon-scale dreams, how they measure their
progress
toward those dreams, and what resources they need to make them come true, regardless of what the overhead is.
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