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So we're going to immerse ourselves in the 72 percent of the planet because, you know, it's really naive to think that the Easter Bunny put all the
resources
on the continents.
In a world that conspires to make us believe that we are invisible and that we are impotent, religious communities and religious ritual can remind us that for whatever amount of time we have here on this Earth, whatever gifts and blessings we were given, whatever
resources
we have, we can and we must use them to try to make the world a little bit more just and a little bit more loving.
It's time we pledge our
resources
as leaders across the spectrum to work on this old problem in new ways, to ask, "How might we?" How might we make good on a promise of greater security for Jasmine's generation in a world beyond nuclear weapons?
Maybe we need more resources, technology, expertise than what we currently have.
Big, dumb, hairless cats competing with them for
resources?
And with all the
resources
that we are pouring into schools, we should stop and ask ourselves: Are we really setting our kids up for success?
So, I have all these
resources
that I'm keenly aware so many people in the world do not.
With rising populations, industrial development and economic growth, our demand for clean water is increasing, yet our freshwater
resources
are rapidly depleting.
We're making choices about land use, energy production and natural
resources
without the ideas and experiences of the full community.
Ninety-five percent of it goes to international relief agencies, that then have to import
resources
into these areas, and knit together some type of temporary health system, let's say, which they then dismantle and send away when they run out of money.
Clearly, we cannot protect ourselves against all random acts of violence, but the reality is such a system requires substantial training and subtle training far beyond the
resources
of an individual.
And furthermore, if such an artificial intelligence existed, it would have to compete with human economies, and thereby compete for
resources
with us.
They are using us to suck up the planet's
resources
to produce more computers, and more of all these amazing things we're hearing about here at TED. Don't think, "Oh, we created the Internet for our own benefit."
Bounded rationality is the Nobel Prize-winning idea that the human mind has limited storage resources, limited processing power, and as a result, it relies on shortcuts to do a lot of its work.
Here are the countries closest to the SDGs, with the greatest resources, and they're falling short.
If we can focus our efforts, mobilize resources, galvanize the political will, that step change is possible.
So, the flow of
resources
from the commodity booms to the bottom billion are without precedent.
There's no question that our current methods of death are not particularly sustainable, what with the waste of
resources
and our reliance on chemicals.
How can we get people to do more good, to go to the polls, give to charity, conserve resources, or even to do something as simple as washing their mugs at work so that the sink isn't always full of dirty dishes?
Not one mention of our moral and professional obligation of preventing harm to the public, or the fact that we have all this expertise,
resources
and, for some, even tenure to, you know, accomplish this task.
You raise some
resources.
But you get these
resources
together.
That was a real story told to me by Christopher, a very energetic human
resources
manager at a big consumer goods company.
There's also this idea that we share the
resources
collectively in a community, and so we have to take turns.
That reduced population means reduced demand for electricity, food, travel, buildings and all other
resources.
Now, we've taken a small liberty here, because the impact of universal education and family planning
resources
are so inextricably intertwined that we chose to cut it right down the middle.
Here's the idea: we'll create and curate the best in digital education
resources.
We try to find a sandbox and then we gamble a whole bunch of our
resources
on getting in that sandbox and playing.
When we invest in
resources
that amplify the relevancy of people in communities like Laventille or parts of Brooklyn or a ghetto near you, we can literally create the communities that we want.
So we would collect blood and medical histories, and require that all scientists using these
resources
would share results with each other and with the people who donated.
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