Thought
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But I really needed a support network, a group of people who were going to help me make sure that I wasn't going to be a victim of my own circumstance, that they were going to push me beyond what I even
thought
I could do.
Because whoever
thought
of that title gets irony.
This I
thought
I could handle.
She said she
thought
she might like to work in art or entertainment, but she hadn't decided yet, so she'd spent the last few years waiting tables instead.
It sounds silly, but I thought, okay, the way the world works can be changed, and it can be changed by me in these small ways.
And when this started to get serious, I thought, I'd better put a really serious warning label on the box that this comes in, because otherwise people are going to be getting this and they're going to be turning into agents of creative change, and governments will be crumbling, and I wouldn't have told people, so I
thought
I'd better warn them.
So when we developed Glass, we
thought
really about, can we make something that frees your hands?
Raise your hands if that
thought
occurred to you.
As I thought, that's most of you.
One person who's
thought
quite a bit about this issue of how you can have a career that will have the biggest impact for good in the world is Will Crouch.
I had this horrible little set of tools, and I felt like I could do so much more with the supplies I
thought
an artist was supposed to have.
And it was then that I
thought
back to my jittery hands.
What I
thought
would be the ultimate limitation actually turned out to be the ultimate liberation, as each time I created, the destruction brought me back to a neutral place where I felt refreshed and ready to start the next project.
And the team
thought
about this, and they went away, and they said, "Actually, don't do that.
And if I succeed in doing that, maybe you would go back with the
thought
that you could build on, and perhaps help me do my work.
So we
thought
that this is what was happening: that children in groups can self-instruct themselves to use a computer and the Internet.
So I want to leave that as a
thought
with you.
And I
thought
that was it.
So I thought, well, if comparative reading works for research, why not do it in daily life too?
My mother said that she
thought
I'd really rather have a blue balloon.
And when I was an adolescent, I thought, "But I'm gay, and so I probably can't have a family."
I had
thought
of deafness entirely as an illness: those poor people, they couldn't hear, they lacked hearing, and what could we do for them?
And I suddenly thought, "Most deaf children are born to hearing parents.
And I thought, "There it is again: a family that perceives itself to be normal with a child who seems to be extraordinary."
"And I
thought
to myself, 'They're six feet tall, he's three feet tall.
She said, "And then I thought, if someone had said to me, when he was born, that my future worry would be that he'd go drinking and driving with his college buddies ..." (Laughter) (Applause) And I said to her, "What do you think you did that helped him to emerge as this charming, accomplished, wonderful person?"
I'd want to ask him what the hell he
thought
he was doing."
And Sue looked at the floor, and she
thought
for a minute.
I
thought
it was surprising how all of these families had all of these children with all of these problems, problems that they mostly would have done anything to avoid, and that they had all found so much meaning in that experience of parenting.
And then I thought, all of us who have children love the children we have, with their flaws.
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