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So they don't know the
rules
the other person's playing by.
The atoms lose their individual identity, and the
rules
from the quantum world take over, and that's what gives superfluids such spooky properties.
They are under some very strict
rules
governed by their university research review boards when it comes to content and confidentiality.
What seems to be very new, which is the idea I would like to share with you today, is that there is a set of
rules
and skills which can be learned and taught in order to perform successful nonviolent struggle.
The same Generation Y, with their rules, with their tools, with their games, and with their language, which sounds a little bit strange to me.
There are certain
rules
in nonviolent struggle you may follow.
Believe me, I was worried because I was breaking the
rules.
So I decided to follow all the
rules
of the Bible.
Now there's a problem there, and we'll come back to it in a minute, which is that if you bring the most powerful together to make the
rules
in treaty-based institutions, to fill that governance space, then what happens to the weak who are left out?
The
rules
of engagement: how to talk, when to talk, and how to deal with them.
How should we make the
rules
that govern us?
So I would like to say that there are three simple
rules
to follow to achieve a realistic result.
Of course, in nature, there are always exceptions to the
rules.
I find this argument fascinating, as though we can kind of bend the
rules
of physics to suit our needs.
Mother nature doesn't negotiate; she just sets
rules
and describes consequences.
We didn't have any influence then, so we had a little secret list of
rules
that we kept to ourselves.
And it just went to prove that storytelling has guidelines, not hard, fast
rules.
We're all willing to play by the
rules
and follow things along, as long as certain conditions are met.
So she gave me a look that only a daughter of a game designer would give a mother, and as we're going across the ocean, following these rules, she realizes that she's rolling pretty high, and she says to me, "We're not going to make it."
And those twin revolutions in electricity will bring to that sector more numerous and profound and diverse disruptions than any other sector, because we've got 21st century technology and speed colliding head-on with 20th and 19th century institutions,
rules
and cultures.
This is an area today that has very few regulations and even fewer
rules.
And this is good because it means we should be able to strike a balance, to come up with plans and
rules
to protect ourselves from unrealistic optimism, but at the same time remain hopeful.
That's lifetimes of women dealing with men who assume they know better for us than we know for ourselves, being the property of husbands, landowners, and having old, white men tell us the fate of our lady parts; lifetimes of having our bodies used for love and objects of desire, instead of bodies that we get to wield and use as we choose; lifetimes of knowing that whether we play by their
rules
or not, we still have to tolerate harassment, assault and even worse; lifetimes of our bodies being used as property that can be hit and hurt, manipulated and moved and like objects that are not deserving of respect; lifetimes of not being able to express the anger of our bodies.
Somebody or something has changed the
rules
about how our world works.
But basically, what they do is, they switched all the
rules
round, so that the way to successfully run a business, an organization, or even a country, has been deleted, flipped, and it's a completely new — you think I'm joking, don't you — there's a completely new set of
rules
in operation.
They've changed the
rules
from laminar to turbulent.
All the
rules
are gone.
When I realized the power of this new world, I quit my safe teaching job, and set up a virtual business school, the first in the world, in order to teach people how to make this happen, and I used some of my learnings about some of the
rules
which I'd learned on myself.
Now, this is a bit of a mess, so I decided, of course, "You're going to apply the
rules
of schematic design," cleaning up the corridors, widening the streets where there were loads of buses and making the streets at straight, 90-degree corners, 45-degree corners or fractions of that, and filled it in with the bus routes.
He wrote a book over a thousand years ago called "The Canon of Medicine," and the
rules
he laid out for testing medicines are actually really similar to the
rules
we have today, that the disease and the medicine must be the same strength, the medicine needs to be pure, and in the end we need to test it in people.
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