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Who can tell me that his coming out
story
is harder than telling your five-year-old you're getting a divorce?
That is their story, not yours.
The only
story
that matters is the one that you want to write.
Now, I think this is a really cool
story
in and of itself, but it gets more awesome.
And Pavna's an entrepreneur, but her
story
is much more remarkable than mine, because Pavna is about 23.
And I could show you equivalent pictures from other disease: multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease, even Huntington's disease, and they would all tell a similar
story.
It's now, of course, a very familiar
story.
This, in fact, more generally was the
story
of the first generation of the Internet economy.
The basic
story
here is that what used to be vertically integrated, oligopolistic competition among essentially similar kinds of competitors is evolving, by one means or another, from a vertical structure to a horizontal one.
If we were to look, for example, at the telecommunications industry, you can tell the same
story
about fiber optics.
If we look at the pharmaceutical industry, or, for that matter, university research, you can say exactly the same
story
about so-called "big science."
There's the story, which is not absolutely certain to be right, but a lot of people told it.
And I saw someone age 24, genetically female, went through Harvard with three male roommates who knew the whole story, a registrar who always listed his name on course lists as a male name, and came to me after graduating, saying, "Help me.
So to tell you their story, I need to first take you way back, four billion years ago, when the earth might have looked something like this.
To make a long
story
short, it was tiny, tiny little cells, less than one-one hundredth the width of a human hair that contain chlorophyl.
If we could figure out exactly how they do this, it could inspire designs that could reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, which brings my
story
full circle.
But there's an important thing to remember here: even though companies pushed back, even though companies demanded, hey, let's do this through a warrant process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of basis for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last year that weren't as well reported as the PRISM
story
that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
CA: Ed, there was a
story
broken in the Washington Post, again from your data.
ES: We also heard in Congressional testimony last year, it was an amazing thing for someone like me who came from the NSA and who's seen the actual internal documents, knows what's in them, to see officials testifying under oath that there had been no abuses, that there had been no violations of the NSA's rules, when we knew this
story
was coming.
I mean, this is a
story
which I think for a lot of the techies in this room is the single most shocking thing that they have heard in the last few months.
You obviously heard what happened, what the treatment that Bradley Manning got, Chelsea Manning as now is, and there was a
story
in Buzzfeed saying that there are people in the intelligence community who want you dead.
Now this brings us to the human part of the
story.
Ladies and gentlemen, if we glance to human history, the
story
of women is the
story
of injustice, inequality, violence and exploitation.
One is tempted to say that today's pantheon is the Internet, but I actually think that's quite wrong, or at least it's only part of the
story.
I'd like to finish up with one more story, a beautiful
story.
The
story
of Adrianne Haslet-Davis.
Because of my success, I never had the courage to share my story, not because I thought what I am is wrong, but because of how the world treats those of us who wish to break free.
And what you find is really a phenomenal success
story
which is not widely known, that we are making incredible progress.
So this is a
story
largely of vaccines.
An airliner with 200-plus deaths is a far, far bigger
story
than that.
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