Thank
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So,
thank
you.
LG: Okay,
thank
you.
If it's good, say, "That was really neat,
thank
you."
That's my talk,
thank
you. (Applause) Ninety-nine percent of us have the dream of listeners.
So
thank
you very much, Michael,
thank
you for the opportunity.
Thank
y'all so much.
Thank
y'all.
Thank
you, Commissioner.
Thank
you for coming to TED.
Your neighbors will
thank
you.
BF:
Thank
you.
RB:
Thank
you.
BF:
Thank
you very much for your participation.
Journalist:
Thank
you very much indeed, Mr. Forrester and the MIT lab.
So
thank
you to all of you, for all you do.
I'm here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and
thank
you, and having it be specific and genuine.
And the way I got interested in this was, I noticed in myself, when I was growing up, and until about a few years ago, that I would want to say
thank
you to someone, I would want to praise them, I would want to take in their praise of me and I'd just stop it.
I know a gentleman, married for 25 years, who's longing to hear his wife say,
"Thank
you for being the breadwinner, so I can stay home with the kids," but won't ask.
She, once a week, meets with her husband and says, "I'd really like you to
thank
me for all these things I did in the house and with the kids."
And she said, "Why wouldn't I
thank
it, even though they're supposed to do it?"
And I want to
thank
all of you in the audience for being great husbands, great mothers, friends, daughters, sons.
And
thank
you for being here, just showing up and changing the world with your ideas.
I
thank
you.
So,
thank
you, John,
thank
you, and get back to work, all right, man?
(Applause and cheers)
Thank
you,
thank
you. (Applause and cheers) To avoid dangerous climate change, we're going to need to cut emissions rapidly.
TK:
Thank
you.
So in that sense, I hope today I told you mostly good and helpful things, and
thank
you for your time, for listening to me.
"Thank
you," I whispered.
And those are just the odds,
thank
you. (Laughter) The reality is that the US government crashed a 1.4-billion-dollar aircraft because the maintenance crew only did 99 percent of their job.
Where better to challenge those minds than here at TED?
Thank
you.
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