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Homo naledi has
taught
us that we need to reassess what it means to be in the genus Homo.
Homo naledi has
taught
us, has brought us a little bit closer to better understanding our evolutionary past.
But I have
taught
first through fifth grades, and I can tell you, for example, that I'm not going to walk into a first-grade classroom and start talking about things like mass incarceration.
And the social and emotional intelligence it takes to read somebody's words and tone and body language are skills that often need to be explicitly taught, the same way we teach things like reading and math.
My parents
taught
me, you treat everyone you meet with dignity and respect, no matter how they look, no matter how they dress, no matter how they spoke.
You see, the principles of fairness were
taught
to me at an early age, and unbeknownst to me, it would be the most important lesson that I carried with me to the Newark Municipal Court bench.
When I was four years old, my dad
taught
me the Taos Pueblo Hoop Dance, a traditional dance born hundreds of years ago in Southwestern USA.
The pilot we did with our 17
taught
us many lessons.
And Donald
taught
us some of these transition lessons.
He
taught
us that the richest and fullest lives attempt to achieve an inner balance between three realms: work, love and play.
For example, D loved to help younger students, so we made him a kindergarten helper, and he went into the kindergarten classroom and
taught
students how to write their letters.
They saw gender-variant people as shamans and healers in their communities, and it wasn't until the spread of colonialism that they were
taught
to think otherwise.
These macaque studies also
taught
us that our human heart muscle cells created a period of electrical instability.
It reminds me that this process
taught
me to take risks.
But this lady here
taught
me, hah,
taught
me so much.
And during that time, I actually
taught
classes without speaking.
Now, Darwin
taught
us that there are processes of self-organization that suffice to explain all of us and everything we see.
Now, not only that, but Einstein
taught
us that gravity is the result of the world being relational.
See, for decades, generations of science students were
taught
that well over 90 percent of the bird species were monogamous.
And "Nanette
" taught
me the truth to that truism.
And if the experience of "Nanette
" taught
me anything, it's that connection depends not just on me.
So that's what the mountain
taught
us.
And the sloths have
taught
me a lot about slowing down.
And at least for me, personally, the trees have
taught
me an entirely new way of loving my children.
And that is that we all in this room learned how to walk, how to talk, not by being
taught
how to talk, or
taught
how to walk, but by interacting with the world, by having certain results as a consequence of being able to ask for something, or being able to stand up and reach it.
Yet, given its central importance in our lives, isn't it interesting that we're never explicitly
taught
how to love?
I had been
taught
to believe that anyone could achieve anything, regardless of the color of their skin, the fact that my parents immigrated from Honduras, the fact that I had no money.
I started as an apprentice to a Hungarian craftsman, and this
taught
me what the guild system was in Middle Ages.
None of us really have ever seen one, but we know it exists because we’ve been
taught
to understand this molecule.
But what it
taught
me was to look at Earth as a planet with external eyes, not just as our home.
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