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Let's not succumb to the temptation to automate
war.
Darfur is, at its origin, a resource
war.
We all remember the photographs of Abu Ghraib, which so shocked the world and showed the kind of
war
that was being fought in Iraq.
So what if we're fighting the wrong war, fighting obesity rather than insulin resistance?
Our first campaign was investigating the role of illegal logging in funding the
war
in Cambodia.
Luanda, it was full of land mine victims who were struggling to survive on the streets and
war
orphans living in sewers under the streets, and a tiny, very wealthy elite who gossiped about shopping trips to Brazil and Portugal.
We're living in difficult times because, on one hand, thanks to connectivity, we can see the most beautiful sides of humanity but, on the other hand, also the ugliest: hunger, violence, war, hatred, intolerance; daily scenes that, when we come home at the end of the day, we feel that everything is kind of lost.
You think a rockstar would be an unlikely user of Objectives and Key Results, but for years, Bono has used OKRs to wage a global
war
against poverty and disease, and his ONE organization has focused on two really gorgeous, audacious objectives.
So government, money, war, nothing changes there, then.
Now essentially, this represented taking an aggressive stance towards my own mind, a kind of psychic civil war, and in turn this caused the number of voices to increase and grow progressively hostile and menacing.
Childhood stories might be the best memories we have of the
war!
Of those three, the argument as
war
is the dominant one.
But the
war
metaphor, the
war
paradigm or model for thinking about arguments, has, I think, deforming effects on how we argue.
And as an educator, this is the one that really bothers me: If argument is war, then there's an implicit equation of learning with losing.
Well, the
war
metaphor seems to force us into saying you won, even though I'm the only one who made any cognitive gain.
The
war
metaphor forces us into thinking that you're the winner and I lost, even though I gained.
CA: The
war
room sounds, it sounds powerful and dramatic.
You know, Lebanon as a country has been once destroyed by a long and bloody civil
war.
Honestly, I don't know why they call it civil
war
when there is nothing civil about it.
How do you introduce the concept of running to a nation that is constantly at the brink of
war?
Between 2006 up to 2009, our country, Lebanon, went through unstable years, invasions, and more assassinations that brought us close to a civil
war.
And we met a couple years ago when we discovered that we had both given a short TED Talk about the ecology of war, and we realized that we were connected by the ideas we shared before we ever met.
It's increasingly irrelevant to the kinds of decisions we face that have to do with global pandemics, a cross-border problem; with HIV, a transnational problem; with markets and immigration, something that goes beyond national borders; with terrorism, with war, all now cross-border problems.
The subjects in this study were members of the U.S. military who were undergoing a harrowing training exercise to teach them what it's going to be like for them if they are ever captured as prisoners of
war.
They don't know the Korean
War
from the
war
in Vietnam.
President Nixon declared
war
on cancer in 1971, but we soon discovered there are many kinds of cancer, most of them fiendishly resistant to therapy, and it is only in the last 10 years that effective, viable therapies have come to seem real.
Now this isn't because we had a public debate about whether we wanted to outsource
war
to private companies, but this is what has happened.
Today, when we hear the threats of
war
and the high rhetoric, we're oftentimes led to believe that this is yet another one of those unsolvable Middle Eastern conflicts with roots as old as the region itself.
Iran had put itself in isolation because of its radicalism, and after having helped the United States indirectly in the
war
against Iraq in 1991, the Iranians were hoping that they would be rewarded by being included in the post-war security architecture of the region.
This is good news, because it means that neither
war
nor enmity is a foregone conclusion.
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