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And that allowed me to
trust
them.
And I think the real challenge is to figure out where are the cases in our lives where conflicts of interest work on us, and try not to
trust
our own intuition to overcome it, but to try to do things that prevent us from falling prey to these behaviors, because we can create lots of undesirable circumstances.
Recognizing the power and potential of faith-based organizations, leveraging their assets, their scale, the public
trust
and credibility they have, their lower operating costs, their access to the grassroots and their presence abroad.
But in order to try and explain the whole thing, I would need another 18 minutes or so to do it, so you're just going to have to take it on
trust
from me on this occasion, and let me assure you that all of these issues are involved in cybersecurity and control of the Internet one way or the other, but in a configuration that even Stephen Hawking would probably have difficulty trying to get his head around.
And that challenge is: How do you do business, how do you
trust
somebody on the Web who you want to do business with when you know that they're a criminal?
I am a conductor, and I'm here today to talk to you about
trust.
There has to be, between me and the orchestra, an unshakable bond of trust, born out of mutual respect, through which we can spin a musical narrative that we all believe in.
Now in the old days, conducting, music making, was less about
trust
and more, frankly, about coercion.
For myself, of course, I have to completely
trust
my body language.
So in order for all this to work, obviously I have got to be in a position of
trust.
I have to
trust
the orchestra, and, even more crucially, I have to
trust
myself.
There's no
trust
anymore, only ridicule.
Now a fundamental and really viscerally important experience for me, in terms of music, has been my adventures in South Africa, the most dizzyingly musical country on the planet in my view, but a country which, through its musical culture, has taught me one fundamental lesson: that through music making can come deep levels of fundamental life-giving
trust.
In South Africa, the relationship most devoid of
trust
is that between a white policeman and the black community.
We sang, we sang, we sang, and amazingly new
trust
grew, and indeed friendship blossomed.
They
trust
their ears.
And what I'm going to say to you now is I'm just urging you to get over this supreme lack of self-confidence, to take the plunge, to believe that you can
trust
your ears, you can hear some of the fundamental muscle tissue, fiber, DNA, what makes a great piece of music great.
Now there's a project that I'm initiating at the moment that I'm very excited about and wanted to share with you, because it is all about changing perceptions, and, indeed, building a new level of
trust.
Of course there's a grimmer side to that truth, which is that it's actually taken decades for the world at large to come to a position of trust, to really believe that disability and sports can go together in a convincing and interesting fashion.
Where there is no trust, the music quite simply withers away.
What I'm going to do today is I'm going to show you what the research says about why we're all liars, how you can become a liespotter and why you might want to go the extra mile and go from liespotting to truth seeking, and ultimately to
trust
building.
Now, speaking of trust, ever since I wrote this book, "Liespotting," no one wants to meet me in person anymore, no, no, no, no, no.
For the correct functioning of our society in an IoT world,
trust
in the systems that support these connected devices is vital.
We're betting that quantum technologies will be essential in providing this trust, enabling us to fully benefit from the amazing innovations that are going to so enrich our lives.
Here, for instance, is
trust.
You see, at the more unequal end, it's about 15 percent of the population who feel they can
trust
others.
So here is
trust
from a general social survey of the federal government related to inequality.
Very similar scatter over a similar range of levels of
trust.
Basically we found that almost anything that's related to
trust
internationally is related to
trust
amongst the 50 states in that separate test bed.
Radical neighborliness is just another word for true community, the kind bound by memory and history, mutual
trust
and familiarity built over years and irreplaceable.
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