Talks
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Most of the
talks
I give these days are about why we need it, but you guys are smart.
You won't click on that article that
talks
about "Hey, all those doctors are on the run in country X.
He
talks
a great deal to us about suicide being an option, but the reality is that the person who actually commits suicide, Ophelia, after she's been humiliated and abused by him, never gets a chance to talk to the audience about her feelings.
Sometimes when we go to schools to give our talks, or through social networks, kids ask or tell us things they haven't told their parents or their teachers.
Everything in my house
talks
back to me, from my children to my speakers to everything.
Now, you might be somewhat skeptical of a lawyer arguing about the benefits of conflict and creating problems for compromise, but I did also qualify as a mediator, and these days, I spend my time giving
talks
about ethics for free.
This video would go on to kick-start negotiation
talks
with Boko Haram.
And a Nigerian senator told me that because of this video they entered into those talks, because they had long presumed that the Chibok girls were dead.
So thank you. (Applause) CA:
Talks
that really give you a new mental model about something, those are some of my favorite TED Talks, and we just got one.
In the last few days, the
talks
here, the wonderful people coming and showing their talent, talking about individual achievements, the innovation, the technology, the sciences, the knowledge we are gaining by being here in the presence of TED
Talks
and all of you are reasons enough for us to celebrate the future "us."
Their arms are crossed, their legs are crossed, their body language is saying, "What am I going to learn from this lady who
talks
fast about painting and sculpture?"
And there is also a frontier in research physics here, it's just that nobody
talks
about it.
And it's really important, because there's all this talk about technology, we've heard
talks
about quantum computing and all these mysterious, far-off things.
I'd given prestigious
talks
before, but this one, I was terrified.
The Bible actually
talks
about cognitive psychology, very primitive cognitive psychology.
And an image which may be closest
talks
about the use of light as a medium, that light becomes literally a building material.
And no one
talks
about it.
And I got to thinking, you know, who else
talks
that way?
You'll hear about
talks
like, can a video game make you cry?
And I think introverts are really good at intimate activism because we like to listen, we like one-to-ones, we don't like small talks, we like those big, juicy issues to discuss with people, we don't like conflict, so we avoid it at all costs, which is really important when we're trying to engage power holders, not to be conflicting with them all the time.
Yesterday, I was listening to one of the talks; it was the talk about the need for Africa to turn into a knowledge economy.
David Hockney
talks
about how the appreciation of this very glamorous painting is heightened if you think about the fact that it takes two weeks to paint this splash, which only took a fraction of a second to happen.
And there's a quote from one of these women, and she
talks
about, "As a little girl, I'd admire women at church with beautiful hats.
Which takes us to the next piece, where the young man
talks
about lack of opportunity: living as a black person in Europe, the glass ceiling that we all know about, that we all talk about, and his reality.
Your country
talks
about democracy, but you support corrupt governments like my own.
The Yale Law professor Yochai Benkler, in an essay called "Coase's Penguin,
" talks
about this open-source model, which we're familiar with from Linux, as being potentially applicable in a whole host of situations.
You see how he
talks.
Because it
talks
about the peace that's at the deep of ourself, our inexplicable care for one another.
The answer to this question, I think, is an answer you've already heard in some of the talks, and I dare say you will hear again: namely, that our brains were evolved for a very different world than the one in which we are living.
I characterized this emerging technology in an aphorism, as it's described, which really
talks
about what I've experienced, and I'm sure what other people may have experienced in emerging technologies.
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