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I saw my first Apple computer in 1984, and I
thought
to myself, "This thing's got a glass screen, not much use to me."
That's when the British army surgeon Ronald Ross discovered that it was mosquitos that carried malaria, not bad air or miasmas, as was previously
thought.
And I wonder if that's how people in the malarious world
thought
of those nets when they first received them?
He didn't like Al Zheimers, because he
thought
it would insult people with Alzheimer's.
But I picked it up and I started reading it and I thought, this book is amazing.
And it says, "Ich habe genug," which is a Bach cantata, which I once
thought
meant "I've had it, I can't take it anymore, give me a break," but I was wrong.
Some of you might be wondering what a cybersecurity specialist looks like, and I
thought
I'd give you a quick insight into my career so far.
We called it that at one of our conferences because we
thought
that would freak people out, which is quite fun.
I had never
thought
about insects living in complex societies.
And then we thought, you know, there are thousands of other talks out there, especially TEDx Talks, that are popping up all over the world.
When my father and I started a company to 3D print human tissues and organs, some people initially
thought
we were a little crazy.
When someone first suggested this to me, quite frankly I
thought
they were a little crazy, but what I soon came to realize was that this is not so crazy after all.
He called up the local newspaper, he got the interest of an investigative journalist, and that journalist actually found the real rapist, a man who ultimately confessed to this rape, a man who was
thought
to have committed 50 rapes in that area, and when this information was given to the judge, the judge set Titus free.
Titus should have
thought
of this as a horrible year, a year of accusation and trial, but over.
So I sat there that night beside a bottle of pills with a pen and paper in my hand and I
thought
about taking my own life and I came this close to doing it.
I was afraid that people would see me for who I really was, that I wasn't the perfect, popular kid in high school everyone
thought
I was, that beneath my smile, there was struggle, and beneath my light, there was dark, and beneath my big personality just hid even bigger pain.
I feared my truth, I feared my honesty, I feared my vulnerability, and that fear made me feel like I was forced into a corner, like I was forced into a corner and there was only one way out, and so I
thought
about that way every single day.
I
thought
about it every single day, and if I'm being totally honest, standing here I've
thought
about it again since, because that's the sickness, that's the struggle, that's depression, and depression isn't chicken pox.
And the reason the story obsessed me is that I
thought
I understood it, and then I went back over it and I realized that I didn't understand it at all.
And of course, the name of the giant is Goliath and the name of the shepherd boy is David, and the reason that story has obsessed me over the course of writing my book is that everything I
thought
I knew about that story turned out to be wrong.
So the Israelites up on the mountain ridge looking down on him
thought
he was this extraordinarily powerful foe.
And this metaphor of membership in the greater human family is the way that children also describe the money that they invest in these sacrificial buffaloes that are
thought
to carry people's soul from here to the afterlife, and children will explain that they will invest the money in this because they want to repay their parents the debt for all of the years their parents spent investing and caring for them.
They engage in many practices
thought
to confer good health and survival to an advanced age.
And I thought, what's wrong with me?
So I asked everybody in my life what they
thought.
So in my case, I thought, well, will data and an algorithm lead me to my Prince Charming?
So once I had all this done, I then built a scoring system, because what I wanted to do was to sort of mathematically calculate whether or not I
thought
the guy that I found online would be a match with me.
And I thought, I've done it!
Well, not too long after that, I found this guy, Thevenin, and he said that he was culturally Jewish, he said that his job was an arctic baby seal hunter, which I
thought
was very clever.
That was the way we've
thought
about how to deal with these issues.
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