Travel
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Like I said earlier, the idea of discovering in this busy world we live in kind of seems like something you can only do with space
travel
now, but that's not true.
First, the Industrial Revolution brought us machines and factories, railways, electricity, air travel, and our lives have never been the same.
In my lab, we develop tools to
travel
not only in space but also through time.
We're sometimes contacted by people in other parts of the world who can't
travel
to the United States, but would like to hear this record.
Now I want to tell you another story, but for this we have to
travel
from Europe to the Kalahari Desert in South Africa.
So many stories emerge from these dynamics of alteration of space, such as "the informal Buddha," which tells the story of a small house that saved itself, it did not
travel
to Mexico, but it was retrofitted in the end into a Buddhist temple, and in so doing, this small house transforms or mutates from a singular dwelling into a small, or a micro, socioeconomic and cultural infrastructure inside a neighborhood.
And the answer is, the ability to seek goals will follow directly from this in the following sense: just like you would
travel
through a tunnel, a bottleneck in your future path space, in order to achieve many other diverse objectives later on, or just like you would invest in a financial security, reducing your short-term liquidity in order to increase your wealth over the long term, goal seeking emerges directly from a long-term drive to increase future freedom of action.
One of the things that I did, I was so consumed by these questions and also frustrated by those stories, that I left my job so that I could study this full time, and I took a year to
travel
to different parts of the world to learn about effective and ineffective leadership practices in companies, countries and nonprofit organizations.
And so I did things like
travel
to South Africa, where I had an opportunity to understand how Nelson Mandela was ahead of his time in anticipating and navigating his political, social and economic context.
And it will fundamentally transform our relationship with local
travel.
Over the 40-day
travel
period of Chinese New Year, three billion trips are taken, as families reunite and celebrate.
But the
travel
options are very limited; plane tickets cost nearly half of their monthly salary.
The average
travel
time is 15 and a half hours.
And they still had to deal with near-stampede conditions when
travel
day finally arrived.
Digital ID scanners have replaced manual checks, expediting the boarding process, and artificial intelligence is deployed across the network to optimize
travel
routes.
On-demand travel, between bikes and cars, now accounts for 10 billion trips a year in China.
Alongside all the general hardships of rural life, they often have to
travel
vast and dangerous distances just to get to school.
If you
travel
a lot, you'll have a lot of
travel
apps, if you're into financial things, you might have a lot of financial apps, or if you're like me, you probably have a lot of weather apps, hoping one of them will tell you what you want to hear.
But with the expansion of literacy and travel, people started to sympathize with wider and wider circles, the clan, the tribe, the nation, the race, and perhaps eventually, all of humanity.
People should be able to pick up the phone and to call their family, people should be able to send a text message to their loved ones, people should be able to buy a book online, they should be able to
travel
by train, they should be able to buy an airline ticket without wondering about how these events are going to look to an agent of the government, possibly not even your government years in the future, how they're going to be misinterpreted and what they're going to think your intentions were.
Maybe people are documenting
travel
landmarks like Australia's Heart Reef, or tweeting about a concert they're attending, or sharing pictures of cute baby animals.
I also experienced the goodness of strangers, especially when we would
travel
in remote provinces in the Philippines.
MG: So I, one of the things I love to do when I
travel
is to go out to the rural areas and talk to the women, whether it's Bangladesh, India, lots of countries in Africa, and I go in as a Western woman without a name.
Each streaking dot represents a passenger plane, and by turning air traffic data into time-lapse imagery, we can see something that's above us constantly but invisible: the vast network of air
travel
over the United States.
So I got a Fulbright scholarship to just
travel
around Africa for a year asking people why they were building fractals, which is a great job if you can get it.
So if you think about it, wireless signals, they
travel
through space, they go through obstacles and walls and occlusions, and some of them, they reflect off our bodies, because our bodies are full of water, and some of these minute reflections, they come back.
And then consider that Usain Bolt started by propelling himself out of blocks down a specially fabricated carpet designed to allow him to
travel
as fast as humanly possible.
Our healthcare workers
travel
with a solar-powered rucksack which keeps the phone charged and backed up.
So data doesn't leave the source computer unless it gets a signal that there's enough bandwidth for it to
travel
on.
Like their predecessors, today's nomads
travel
the steel and asphalt arteries of the United States.
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