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What we often aren't
really
aware of is the fact that China is extremely diverse and very pluralistic, and in many ways very decentralized.
China is only multiracial
really
at the margins.
They
really
believe in their own superiority, and they are disrespectful of those who are not.
We refuse to
really
address the issue of difference.
In many ways, it's the most parochial, because for 200 years, the West has been so dominant in the world that it's not
really
needed to understand other cultures, other civilizations.
And the second implication is that the world will inevitably, as a consequence, become increasingly unfamiliar to us, because it'll be shaped by cultures and experiences and histories that we are not
really
familiar with, or conversant with.
I'm going to be talking to you about how we can tap a
really
underutilized resource in health care, which is the patient, or, as I like to use the scientific term, people.
So I want to talk about that as an opportunity that we
really
have failed to engage with very well in this country and, in fact, worldwide.
But they have
really
taken this problem of behavior change and solved it.
So this is an old experiment, but it's a
really
good one, because it was very simple, so it's an easy story to tell.
The high-fear group, they laid it on
really
thick.
The upshot of this experiment was that fear was not
really
a primary driver of the behavior at all.
So fear showed up as not
really
the driver.
It was a notion that
really
came out of Albert Bandura's work, who studied whether people could get a sense of empowerment.
We don't
really
know how to manipulate it, though, that well.
What's another latent body of information that's out there that people are
really
not putting to use?
I was like, "Doctor, that was a
really
good joke."
So it turned out that starting a council of dads was a very efficient way to find out what my wife
really
thought of my friends.
And then I asked him a question, which I ended up asking to all the dads and ended up
really
encouraging me to write this story down in a book.
And that is, the secret of the Council of Dads, is that my wife and I did this in an attempt to help our daughters, but it
really
changed us.
I am passionate about the American landscape and how the physical form of the land, from the great Central Valley of California to the bedrock of Manhattan, has
really
shaped our history and our character.
And it's
really
a conflux of urban population rising, biodiversity plummeting and also, of course, sea levels rising and climate changing.
I mean, these sort of top-down, mono-functional, capital-intensive solutions are
really
not going to cut it.
But you can see, even just intuit, from this map, that the harbor has dredged and flattened, and went from a rich, three-dimensional mosaic to flat muck in
really
a matter of years.
So we
really
had a lot to deal with.
So our concept is
really
this back-to-the-future concept, harnessing the intelligence of that land settlement pattern.
So the project
really
addresses these three core issues in a new and exciting way, I think.
They
really
become nature's wave attenuators.
The concept was to
really
knit this rope together and develop this new soft infrastructure for the oysters to grow on.
I
really
believe that.
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