Seeing
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It was 19 degrees in St. Louis about a month ago and I'm happy to report that this performance you are
seeing
today is the earliest we have ever performed.
Instead of worrying about how many minutes I can spend with them every day, I focus on turning these minutes into memorable moments, moments where I'm
seeing
my kids, hearing them, connecting with them.
Right now, it's like we're in a world that is
seeing
the first automobile.
Allyship is really
seeing
the person next to us.
But more importantly, they felt comfortable
seeing
what was going down the toilet as a resource.
We're
seeing
young founders of companies in their early 20s scale them up to global giants by the time they get to 30, and yet, we expect these young digital leaders to somehow miraculously embody the relationship wisdoms we older workers have had decades to learn.
We're
seeing
bloggers and journalists being jailed, charged and intimidated by their own governments, many of which are allies with the West in the war on terror.
They need to carry out impact assessment to identify and fix the problems that we're clearly
seeing.
Imagine
seeing
that in your textbooks today.
This is Clara, a famous rhinoceros that was traveling Europe in the mid-1700s, at a time when
seeing
a rhino was an exciting rarity.
And this is at the heart of all of the anger and extremism and protectionism and xenophobia and worse that we're
seeing
growing in the world today, Brexit being the most recent case.
I am
seeing
other ideas.
It's because I'm
seeing
an equation and they're dealing with exponents and that 30 percent that I didn't know is showing up.
And I was sure in that moment that I was about to die too, but I didn't because of the actions of that one brave man who must have made the decision within a fraction of a second of
seeing
my stranded car to pull over and run across four lanes of freeway traffic in the dark to save my life.
But what's clear is the kinds of changes we're
seeing
show that the roots of altruism and compassion are just as much a part of human nature as cruelty and violence, maybe even more so, and while some people do seem to be inherently more sensitive to the suffering of distant others, I really believe that the ability to remove oneself from the center of the circle and expand the circle of compassion outward to include even strangers is within reach for almost everyone.
Think about rising mortality rates in these communities and recognize that for a lot of these folks, the problems that they're
seeing
are actually causing rising death rates in their own communities, so there's a very real sense of struggle.
There's no question that technology is changing the way we court: emailing, texting, emojis to express your emotions, sexting, "liking" a photograph, selfies ... We're
seeing
new rules and taboos for how to court.
And actually, what's happening is, what we're
seeing
is a real expansion of the precommitment stage before you tie the knot.
And so I think we're
seeing
another play-out of that now.
Again, the underlying map is the map of world population, but over it, you're
seeing
arrows showing how we spread out of Africa with dates showing you where we think we arrived at particular times.
When you normally see that map, on a normal map, the kind of map that most of you will be used to, you think you are
seeing
a map of where people live.
Seeing
is believing.
Returning to my analogy of getting back on our trains, another main concern I have about this noise that escalates from our online responses to injustice is that it can very easily slip into portraying us as the affected party, which can lead to a sense of defeatism, a kind of mental barrier to
seeing
any opportunity for positivity or change after a negative situation.
Which is wonderful, because it means every day I'm making some new discovery, and in the process, looking around the corner and
seeing
the hundred thousand things I'll never know.
In each and every one of these small little blips that you're
seeing
on the image, there needs to be at least 100 million cancer cells in order for it to be detected.
So this is not a simple decision to make, and unfortunately this is the decision that brain cancer surgeons have to take every single day as they're
seeing
their patients.
The second influence on this piece came from recycling and looking into a tin can recycling bin and
seeing
all that beautiful emptiness.
During games he would often ask, "What are you
seeing
that I'm missing?"
I mean, beyond the unusual sight of
seeing
two men dancing together, it always evokes and engages.
I am not surprised that we are
seeing
protests from taxi associations all around the world trying to get governments to ban Uber based on claims that it is unsafe.
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