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Now, since I've been in Afghanistan and since I've been an attorney for over 10 years, I've represented from CEOs of Fortune 500 companies to ambassadors to little girls like Naghma, and with much
success.
And the reason for my
success
is very simple: I work the system from the inside out and use the laws in the ways that they're intended to be used.
In the case of drug policy, our biggest
success
has been to change the discussion away from prosecuting a War on Drugs to putting people's health and safety first.
JK: So, encouraged by this success, we went back to Rio for a second project, and we stumbled upon this street.
But this report is the foundation of how, today, we judge the
success
of countries: what we know best as Gross Domestic Product, GDP.
And today I want to talk about a different way to measure the
success
of countries, a different way to define and shape our lives for the next 80 years.
We live in a world where GDP is the benchmark of
success
in a global economy.
And collaboration is key to the
success
of any enterprise.
The
success
of this project got me thinking how I can take the same methodology to other places in the world.
["Two Explorers Just Completed A Polar Expedition That Killed Everyone The Last Time It Was Attempted"] Chris Hadfield talked so eloquently about fear and about the odds of success, and indeed the odds of survival.
This was also a huge
success
in terms of social media.
It was also a great
success
on social media.
So let's imagine then that you're a roaring
success
on the dating scene.
But the question arises of how do you then convert that
success
into longer-term happiness, and in particular, how do you decide when is the right time to settle down?
OK, so this method doesn't give you a 100 percent
success
rate, but there's no other possible strategy that can do any better.
Perhaps the first big
success
of machine learning commercially was Google.
So important was this that in fact the
success
was covered in The New York Times in a front page article a few weeks later.
And using this kind of process for each of the different groups, we are now up to an 80 percent
success
rate in classifying the 1.5 million images.
Yes, I became the first person in history stupid enough to walk to both Poles, but it was our
success.
This is not inevitable, but overcoming it requires diving deep into what makes
success
possible over the long term.
It takes a long time to build a building, three or four years, and in the interim, an architect will design two or eight or a hundred other buildings before they know if that building that they designed four years ago was a
success
or not.
I've tested the device on my grandfather for about a year now, and it's had a 100 percent
success
rate in detecting the over 900 known cases of his wandering.
You know that NIM has already computed all possible outcomes of the contest, and will play in a way that maximizes its chance of
success.
Over the last half a century, pioneers of transplantation have tried hard to make it happen, but with limited to no
success.
One: Believe in overnight
success.
I myself have a story in Brazil that people think is an overnight
success.
People may think it's an overnight success, but that only worked because for the 17 years prior to that, I took life and education seriously.
Your overnight
success
story is always a result of everything you've done in your life through that moment.
So, five tips: Believe in overnight success, believe someone else has the answers for you, believe that when growth is guaranteed, you should settle down, believe the fault is someone else's, and believe that only the goals themselves matter.
Data had nothing to do with its
success.
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