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DM: For me, my mother was preparing [me] when I was a child to become a doctor, but I
really
didn't want to.
And
really
when you think [you] cannot do it, she will push you, and I can do it.
And if we're to make progress with the sustainability revolution, I believe there are three
really
big changes we need to bring about.
And to do that we had to find an alternative to glass, which is
really
very limited in terms of its unit sizes.
Now the
really
clever bit is what they did with the cardboard waste.
Really
the Sahara Forest Project is a model for how we could create zero-carbon food, abundant renewable energy in some of the most water-stressed parts of the planet as well as reversing desertification in certain areas.
But perhaps more than anything, what this thinking provides is a
really
positive way of talking about sustainable design.
Tolerance is not
really
a lived virtue; it's more of a cerebral ascent.
They say, "I
really
want to follow a life of purpose, but I don't know where to start.
These conversations
really
reflect what's happening at the national and international level.
And more than a decade later, when I talk to NGO fellows, whether in Trenton, New Jersey or the office of the White House, and we talk about Ingrid, they all say that they're trying to integrate her wisdom and her spirit and
really
build on the unfulfilled work of her life's mission.
And I thought, after all this atrocity, this is how human beings
really
pray.
What we
really
yearn for as human beings is to be visible to each other.
And it's only when we honor them and celebrate them and give them status that the world will
really
change.
This is a
really
diverse community.
We can take the easier road, the more cynical road, which is a road based on sometimes dreams of a past that never
really
was, a fear of each other, distancing and blame.
It allows us to engage in
really
new and interesting ways.
One of the founders went to Switzerland, saw it implemented someplace, said, "Wow, that looks
really
cool.
Zipcar got some
really
important things right.
First, they
really
understood that a brand is a voice and a product is a souvenir.
Because we give them so much information, and they are entitled to
really
see how it is that we're moving.
They're in
really
good shape to anticipate what we're going to want next.
Those are
really
very good.
In the last year, 2010, two car companies started, one that's in the U.K. called WhipCar, and the other one, RelayRides, in the U.S. They're both peer-to-peer car-sharing services, because the two things that
really
work for car-sharing is, one, the car has to be available, and two, it's within one or two blocks of where you stand.
So,
really
interesting.
And the opportunity to
really
focus trust and attention is a wonderful thing.
I would just like to say that one of the big things, when we look at waste and when we look at ways that we can
really
be generous and contribute to each other, but also move to create a better economic situation and a better environmental situation, is by sharing failures.
You want to get the feeling of the room, and "do people like me?" and "will I
really
say something intelligent?"
And so that happened more at various times, but I
really
think that there was a great advantage in many ways to being a woman.
And I
really
dedicated myself to that, both at the U.N. and then as Secretary of State.
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