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I'm sure you're all familiar with people who tell you what you can't do and what you
should
change.
And under pressure, when we're concerned about performing at our best, we can try and control aspects of what we're doing that
should
be left outside conscious control.
So I think, for these people, we
should
do something, and especially if you see the German history, where so many people had to escape and they asked for asylum in other countries and they didn't get it, so it would be a good sign to give him asylum.
So the model for us rich guys
should
be Henry Ford.
If trickle-down thinkers were right, then Washington state
should
have massive unemployment.
Seattle
should
be sliding into the ocean.
Programs like a reasonable minimum wage, affordable healthcare, paid sick leave, and the progressive taxation necessary to pay for the important infrastructure necessary for the middle class like education, R and D, these are indispensable tools shrewd capitalists
should
embrace to drive growth, because no one benefits from it like us.
And we
should
never forget that even the best of us in the worst of circumstances are barefoot by the side of a dirt road selling fruit.
But most importantly, now I know that when teaching human beings to communicate with other human beings, it
should
be delivered by a human being.
You
should
never mix this decongestant with this nasal spray.
And so the next time you are in your doctor's office, as newly inducted statisticians, what
should
always be your response?
Over the years, as a prison system, as a nation, and as a society, we've become very good at that, but that shouldn't make you happy.
It can be something small, like where a street lamp
should
go, or something medium like which library
should
have its hours extended or cut, or maybe something bigger, like whether a dilapidated waterfront
should
be turned into a highway or a greenway, or whether all the businesses in your town
should
be required to pay a living wage.
I want one which is not fragmented into lots of pieces, as some countries have been suggesting they
should
do in reaction to recent surveillance.
Not a single body
should
remain undiscovered or unidentified.
So one thing that I would really like people to feel is that you really
should
feel empowered to make some assumptions about the creatures that you know well.
And I really believe that this has made me a more curious and a more empathetic person, both to the animals that share my bed and occasionally wind up on my plate, but also to the people that I know who are suffering from anxiety and from phobias and all manner of other things, and I really do believe that even though you can't know exactly what's going on in the mind of a pig or your pug or your partner, that that shouldn't stop you from empathizing with them.
But scientists
should
surely be precautionary about experiments that generate conditions without precedent in the natural world.
Biologists
should
avoid release of potentially devastating genetically modified pathogens.
So we surely, in view of those immense stakes, shouldn't accept even a one in a billion risk that human extinction would foreclose this immense potential.
So that night, as I sat wondering how I
should
respond, I found myself filled with doubt.
I had to make a decision:
Should
I speak up or
should
I stay quiet?
So this is driving us to new technologies and new telescopes, telescopes that can go faint to look at the distant universe but also telescopes that can go wide to capture the sky as rapidly as possible, telescopes like the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or the LSST, possibly the most boring name ever for one of the most fascinating experiments in the history of astronomy, in fact proof, if you
should
need it, that you
should
never allow a scientist or an engineer to name anything, not even your children.
I
should
have started sooner.
So I'm going to talk about the mystery of existence, the puzzle of existence, where we are now in addressing it, and why you
should
care, and I hope you do care.
Ludwig Wittgenstein, perhaps the greatest philosopher of the 20th century, was astonished that there
should
be a world at all.
You
should
get solemn now, because a world in which sentient beings don't suffer needlessly, in which there aren't things like childhood cancer or the Holocaust.
Now, why
should
you care?
Bertrand Russell said, "I
should
say the universe is just there, and that's all."
This discovery tells us that we still have a lot to learn, and we
should
keep looking deeper and deeper in space and keep searching for the unknown.
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