Telling
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It's like reading its diary, not only
telling
us how it got through its day or its week, but even its evolutionary history.
I was
telling
him about my talk, "Laws that choke creativity."
Without scripts
telling
us who does what in this brave new world, couples fight, and both mothers and fathers each have their legitimate gripes.
What do you got? "How many of your organs have been 3D printed?" (Laughter) Well I have to say that I don't know about how many of my organs have been 3-D printed as such, but I can tell you that it is so challenging to me, kind of thinking about this concept of the future and that, you know, all around the world parents are kind of
telling
their small children, please, you have to eat that, you know, I have slaved over a hot 3D printer all day so that you can have this meal.
I'm gonna start off by
telling
y'all that this is my first time here at TED.
And I'm
telling
you, you can be color brave.
And they weren't
telling
them about it.
All she was
telling
me is that she doesn't feel safe.
All she was
telling
me is that she doesn't trust her leaders.
We do need new ways of
telling
history, and this year, for example, we started a new online project that is called 1968Digital.com,
And Prego turned to Howard, and they said, "You're
telling
me that one third of Americans crave extra-chunky spaghetti sauce and yet no one is servicing their needs?"
And as we went around talking to researchers and institutions and
telling
them about our story, something happened.
There's a cultural dimension to how we think about animals, and we're
telling
stories about these animals, and like all stories, they are shaped by the times and the places in which we're
telling
them.
It's gone from that bloodthirsty man-killer to this delicate, drowning victim, and when you think about it, that's kind of the conclusion to the story that the teddy bear started
telling
back in 1902, because back then, America had more or less conquered its share of the continent.
I used the people who were
telling
me that I couldn't do this to motivate me.
And yet, if you look at your work, could it be argued that your best work wasn't about you at all, it was about somebody else? Did your best work occur when you sidestepped your own ego and you stopped
telling
your story, but told someone else's story, someone perhaps without a voice, where empathetically, you stood in his shoes for a while or saw the world through his eyes?
I need to start by
telling
you a little bit about my social life, which I know may not seem relevant, but it is.
A couple of weeks ago, I was at a dinner party and the man to my right started
telling
me about all the ways that the Internet is degrading the English language.
And of course, this is what wise beings through the centuries from every tradition have been
telling
us.
Again, none of this is new; that's why Shakespeare and the Stoics were
telling
us this centuries ago, but Shakespeare never had to face 200 emails in a day.
But what impressed me even more was that as I was waiting for my digital I.D., one Googler was
telling
me about the program that he was about to start to teach the many, many Googlers who practice yoga to become trainers in it, and the other Googler was
telling
me about the book that he was about to write on the inner search engine, and the ways in which science has empirically shown that sitting still, or meditation, can lead not just to better health or to clearer thinking, but even to emotional intelligence.
It's
telling
a story; it's
telling
a story about the identity of the people living in that hut.
Architecture is the art of
telling
stories.
I said, "So, are you
telling
me I'm currently investing in tobacco?"
So this suggests that, instead of
telling
people that they need to put all these symbols and numbers and crazy things into their passwords, we might be better off just
telling
people to have long passwords.
And I feel like I'm actually depriving them of information by
telling
them this, at which point I usually panic and spit out the first thing that comes to my mind, which is, I have no idea what I'm doing.
And I'm going to try to do my best to provide a definition, maybe by
telling
you a story that goes through some of the stuff I've been working on.
And instead of
telling
you more about it, I'm just going to give you a demo.
When we elect governments or when we tolerate unelected governments, we're effectively
telling
them that what we want is for them to deliver us in our country a certain number of things.
So, spoiler alert, he's
telling
his lover that they have to separate for the more general good, and he says to her, and I won't do the accent, but he says to her, "It doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world."
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