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Now, this game of Monopoly can be used as a metaphor for understanding society and its hierarchical structure, wherein some people have a lot of wealth and a lot of status, and a lot of people don't; they have a lot less wealth and a lot less status and a lot less access to valued
resources.
And that is that despite all the
resources
at my disposal, and despite all our kind of apparent sophistication, I know I could never have designed something as elegant and as totally in tune with the local conditions as this.
In ways that, despite our resources, they can do it better than us.
Whenever people cooperate, they use less
resources.
If you think you might be suffering from PTSD, the first step is an evaluation with a mental health professional who can direct you towards the many
resources
available.
This is the wall, the border wall, that separates San Diego and Tijuana, Latin America and the United States, a physical emblem of exclusionary planning policies that have perpetuated the division of communities, jurisdictions and
resources
across the world.
They truly perform as they transform through time and as communities negotiate the spaces and boundaries and
resources.
They also taught me that similar to the migrant communities on both sides of the border, they engaged conflict itself as a creative tool, because they had to produce a process that enabled them to reorganize
resources
and the politics of the city.
We have a population that's both growing and aging; we have seven billion souls today heading to 10 billion at the end of the century; we consume natural
resources
faster than they can be replenished; and the emissions that are mainly responsible for climate change just keep increasing.
Environment includes energy consumption, water availability, waste and pollution, just making efficient uses of
resources.
I also met a number of nonprofit leaders who, despite very limited financial resources, were making a huge impact in the world, often bringing together seeming adversaries.
Smaller ones don't have the
resources
or the expertise, and so there's this market of Western companies who are happy to supply them with the tools and techniques for a price.
So as I said before, governments that don't really have the
resources
to build their own tools will buy off-the-shelf surveillance software, and so for that reason, you see that the government of, say, Tunisia, might use the same software as the government of Germany.
And we're doing this because so many of the countries rich in natural
resources
like oil or diamonds or timber are home to some of the poorest and most dispossessed people on the planet.
I have
resources.
Half the
resources
we have come from Warren's mind-blowing generosity.
I was born and raised in Sierra Leone, a small and very beautiful country in West Africa, a country rich both in physical
resources
and creative talent.
The middle class now pours all of its time and energy and
resources
into its kids, even though the middle class has less and less of those things to give.
They had much more
resources
than me.
And in fact, in the late 1980s, the early 1990s, legislation was passed that actually provided individuals with autism with resources, with access to educational materials that would help them.
As a result of that, more individuals were diagnosed and got access to the
resources
they needed.
Our brain acts as a limiter, preventing us from accessing all of our physical resources, because we might hurt ourselves, tearing tendons or ligaments.
These are small groups of people coming together to talk about what has happened to them, to share
resources
and information and to begin to figure out a way forward.
And another environmental challenge is resources, finding them and collecting them.
So another environmental challenge that all systems have to deal with is resources, finding and collecting them.
Different ant species must use different algorithms, because they've evolved to deal with different resources, and it could be really useful to know about this, and so we recently asked ants to solve the collective search problem in the extreme environment of microgravity in the International Space Station.
When there's one piece of fruit, there's likely to be another piece of fruit nearby, and the ants that specialize on clustered
resources
use interactions for recruitment.
Each one originates in a particular part of the body, and then some kinds of cancer will spread or metastasize to particular other tissues where they must be getting
resources
that they need.
So if you think from the perspective of early metastatic cancer cells as they're out searching around for the
resources
that they need, if those
resources
are clustered, they're likely to use interactions for recruitment, and if we can figure out how cancer cells are recruiting, then maybe we could set traps to catch them before they become established.
Whether it was the weather, lack of resources, maybe a saber-toothed tiger, all of these things working to reduce our lifespan.
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