Telling
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I think collectively we've got to get back to
telling
our story, who we are, where we came from, what ideals by which we live.
And I think this because my research is
telling
me that consciousness has less to do with pure intelligence and more to do with our nature as living and breathing organisms.
And sensory signals coming from the inside of the body are continually
telling
the brain about the state of the internal organs, how the heart is doing, what the blood pressure is like, lots of things.
That's my father's letter to me,
telling
me to marry the woman I first married when I was 20.
A lot of people think that a robot is a machine where there's a computer that's
telling
it what to do, and the computer is listening through its sensors.
And I love the way those images are actually not
telling
you what to think.
And he said, "I just want to walk on the sidewalk without anybody
telling
me where to go." Wasn't bitter, just wanted to walk on the sidewalk.
We're great at
telling
stories, but not getting the details right.
Now,
telling
the story of white privilege is important because very often people say, "Oh, we want more companies like yours.
For example, one thing your sugars are
telling
us is your blood type.
Well, those sugars might be
telling
us that you have cancer.
The sialic acids are
telling
the immune cell, "Hey, this cell's all right.
The sugars are
telling
cells around that cell whether the cell is good or bad.
And instead of
telling
people what to do, he looks for ways to help them.
So imagine, for the last 10 years, you have just been
telling
other people what to do, but now you're expected to do things yourself again.
I had this little voice in my head,
telling
me, "You're too gay, too feminine, too flamboyant."
I see my job as
telling
you what's most likely to happen if we did the least to avoid it.
Today, if the president says we must invade Iraq, and you say, "Why?" and they say, "State secret," you're not sure if you can trust them, but for ems, a copy of the president and a copy of you can go inside a safe, explain all their secret reasons, and then one bit comes out from your copy to yourself,
telling
you if you were convinced.
But we don't always realize that we're the authors of our stories and can change the way we're
telling
them.
After
telling
the new story to himself, Emeka started mentoring kids, and he discovered what his purpose was: serving others.
So ... What is all of this
telling
us?
So what is all this
telling
us?
It's
telling
us that I have the power to impact my own telomeres, and I also have the power to impact yours.
What she was
telling
me is that "my country" is a collection of these strong relationships; these social circles.
So I'm standing here
telling
you that sometime next year, we're going to make 20 percent of the world production.
And so we would keep going back and
telling
them that we appreciate them, and of course, if we didn't appreciate them, we wouldn't be here.
That was the day I got a phone call from my mom
telling
me that my 22-year-old nephew, Paul, had ended his life, after years of battling depression and anxiety.
I'm
telling
you, once you see this, you're not going to be able to unsee it.
In fact, there will be an entire industry constantly
telling
you that your stories don't matter.
If we really want to robot-proof our jobs, we, as leaders, need to get out of the mindset of
telling
people what to do and instead start asking them what problems they're inspired to solve and what talents they want to bring to work.
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