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One, a renewed belief in the importance of community, and a very redefinition of what friend and neighbor
really
means.
Because I
really
believe it can disrupt outdated modes of business, help us leapfrog over wasteful forms of hyper-consumption and teach us when enough
really
is enough.
And I got into this state of soul-searching, trying to
really
discover my role as a psychiatrist in Africa.
But one of the things that science
really
lets us down on is that personality, that individual personality that these animals have.
So we felt that that day was the day that she
really
earned her name.
But we're
really
there seeking and searching and filming the iconic cats.
We drowned our pride, I must tell you, which was
really
serious, and we seized the engine.
But all the places we get stuck in
really
have great views.
But
really
and truly, this was how this little leopard was displaying her individual personality.
She had this maternal instinct, much like a young girl on her way to womanhood, and so this
really
took us to this new level of understanding that personality.
That's
really
what it needs.
Now, I'm not a scientist, that'll be
really
clear.
We're also looking at survival of the fittest, not in just competition terms in our modern context of destroy the other or beat them to the ground, but
really
to fit together and build niches and have growth that is good.
I want to talk about none of that today, even though that's all
really
important.
And Carrie says, "Boy, I feel like I didn't
really
draw out the main point on the Hegelian dialectic."
And I say, "God, I
really
wish I had
really
connected John Locke's theory of property with the philosophers that follow."
If you ask women why they did a good job, what they'll say is someone helped them, they got lucky, they worked
really
hard.
There's a
really
good study that shows this
really
well.
But that one word made a
really
big difference.
The saddest thing about all of this is that it's
really
hard to remember this.
The causes of this are
really
complicated, and I don't have time to go into them.
My generation really, sadly, is not going to change the numbers at the top.
Because, come to think about it, do you
really
want air-conditioning, or is it a cooler room that you want?
And by presenting a
really
strong economic case, they convinced the L.A. government that replacing that asphalt with trees and other greenery, that the schools themselves would save the system more on energy than they spend on horticultural infrastructure.
They're all problem solvers, and they're just some of the many examples that I
really
am privileged to see, meet and learn from in the examples of the work that I do now.
I was
really
lucky to have them all featured on my Corporation for Public Radio radio show called ThePromisedLand.org.
Part of my work now is
really
laying the groundwork to integrate urban ag and rural food systems to hasten the demise of the 3,000-mile salad by creating a national brand of urban-grown produce in every city, that uses regional growing power and augments it with indoor growing facilities, owned and operated by small growers, where now there are only consumers.
This can support seasonal farmers around metro areas who are losing out because they
really
can't meet the year-round demand for produce.
It allies in a
really
positive and economically viable food system.
And it's about leading in a world that
really
does seem to be operating on the basis of fear.
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