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It means that a young kid from the Andes who's raised to believe that that mountain is an Apu spirit that will direct his or her destiny will be a profoundly different human being and have a different relationship to that
resource
or that place than a young kid from Montana raised to believe that a mountain is a pile of rock ready to be mined.
And, of course, the challenge was that it's a huge problem, we are talking of millions of people, very little
resource
to deal with it, and then lots of logistics and affordability issues.
I've always been very worried about
resource.
And as a child you're always worried about
resource.
Energy, at the moment, is dominated by
resource.
And the way we'll make energy in the future is not from resource, it's really from knowledge.
It's a finite resource; it's always draining away.
We need to recognize the experts and the angels quickly, identify them, and allow them to easily find the
resource
to keep rolling out what they're already doing, and doing well.
It's the finite
resource
that we're spending while we're on this earth.
If you just multiply by 100 million people, let's say losing one day a month, whatever, and you see a vast amount of
resource
wasted.
So if you lose that precious resource, where you are somewhat equal to the richer countries, that's a huge waste.
Poor people are a
resource.
Because if we could figure that out, we would have a virtually unprecedented human
resource
on our hands.
Well I hope you will agree with me that gamers are a human
resource
that we can use to do real-world work, that games are a powerful platform for change.
And perhaps most important of all, it is unsustainable because of climate change,
resource
depletion and species destruction.
So Honey Bee Network builds upon the
resource
in which poor people are rich.
So, whether it's logistics and supply chain management or natural gas and
resource
extraction, financial services, pharmaceuticals, bioinformatics, those are the topics right now, but that's not a killer app.
And so the fallacy that we need this
resource
and we can actually make it in a time frame that is meaningful is not possible.
There's plenty of
resource.
That is the
resource
that I'm talking about.
It is one of the curiosities of our historical era that even as cognitive surplus is becoming a
resource
we can design around, social sciences are also starting to explain how important our intrinsic motivations are to us, how much we do things because we like to do them rather than because our boss told us to do them, or because we're being paid to do them.
If you need more resource, you just apply more computer.
Data is the kind of ubiquitous
resource
that we can shape to provide new innovations and new insights, and it's all around us, and it can be mined very easily.
It is the ultimate scarce resource, the one planet that we share.
When it has a scarce
resource
that it wants to turn into a desirable outcome, it thinks in terms of efficiency.
And this is a measure of how much well-being we get for our planetary
resource
use.
And so in strict happy-planet methodology, we've become less efficient at turning our ultimate scarce
resource
into the outcome we want to.
We view mothers as a community's single greatest
resource.
We recognize this is a finite resource, and it's simply crazy to do this, to put a liter and a half of petrol in the trash every time you get a package.
Restorative seafood allows for an evolving and dynamic system and acknowledges our relationship with the ocean as a resource, suggesting that we engage to replenish the ocean and to encourage its resiliency.
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