Where
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But what was interesting about this position I found myself in in Arizona, was I had this really extraordinarily eclectic group of kids to work with in a truly public school, and we got to have these moments
where
we would get these opportunities.
Fast-forward to Pennsylvania,
where
I find myself today.
I don't remember just their faces; I also remember
where
exactly in the classroom they were sitting.
I force them to work with different people so there are more accidental bumps in the network
where
people get a chance to connect with each other.
Where
do you find yourself in places
where
you get injections of unpredictable diversity?
We are closing ourselves off, isolating ourselves, creating a blind spot
where
we actually don't see our resources.
AV: Yes, you can see
where
the disconnect was happening for us.
AV: Well, I'm glad Rufus is bringing this up, because you can notice
where
he dips in the first years
where
I think I was doing most of the work.
So
where
does that leave the two of us as a family with our three little boys in the thick of all this?
I though about the state of the art in research today,
where
we tend to limit our thinking to one dataset and one problem.
Because
where
we are right now, is within a moment of that evolution.
And this graph simply shows that if you compare what they say in a manipulated trial with a nonmanipulated trial, that is when they explain a normal choice they've made and one
where
we manipulated the outcome, we find that they are remarkably similar.
But we've also done studies
where
we try to match what they say with the actual faces.
So this is the point in the talk
where
everybody says, "That sounds so interesting, Wendy, but I really will only want to know one thing.
We now live in a global village
where
we can mimic the ties that used to happen face to face, but on a scale and in ways that have never been possible before.
From the mighty eBay, the grandfather of exchange marketplaces, to car-sharing companies such as GoGet,
where
you pay a monthly fee to rent cars by the hour, to social lending platforms such as Zopa, that will take anyone in this audience with 100 dollars to lend, and match them with a borrower anywhere in the world, we're sharing and collaborating again in ways that I believe are more hip than hippie.
Now before I dig into the different systems of collaborative consumption, I'd like to try and answer the question that every author rightfully gets asked, which is,
where
did this idea come from?
We now live in a connected age
where
we can locate anyone, anytime, in real-time, from a small device in our hands.
Redistribution markets, just like Swaptree, are when you take a used, or pre-owned, item and move it from
where
it's not needed to somewhere, or someone,
where
it is.
So this is
where
car-sharing companies such as Zipcar and GoGet come in.
We've gone from traditional car-ownership to car-sharing companies, such as Zipcar and GoGet, to ride-sharing platforms that match rides to the newest entry, which is peer-to-peer car rental,
where
you can actually make money out of renting that car that sits idle for 23 hours a day to your neighbor.
Now as a closing thought, I believe we're actually in a period
where
we're waking up from this humongous hangover of emptiness and waste, and we're taking a leap to create a more sustainable system built to serve our innate needs for community and individual identity.
One evening while I was at home, I get a call from the ER, or the emergency room, from a city which is some 200 kilometers away from
where
I live.
Now, almost like a knee-jerk reaction, I couldn't help but ask, "But why didn't you come to Harare,
where
I live?
This is about couples working together, and so I do need to say that within the vehicle we have quite strict territories, Beverly and I. Beverly sits on the one side
where
all her camera gear is, and I'm on the other side
where
my space is.
It used to be the time
where
only kings wore a leopard skin, but now throughout rituals and ceremonies, traditional healers and ministers.
Here's
where
I come from.
If we look at the world of architecture, we see with Mies' 1928 tower for Berlin, the question might be, "Well,
where'
s the sun?"
We're adding the Jeffersonian agenda, and I come from Charlottesville,
where
I've had the privilege of living in a house designed by Thomas Jefferson.
The biological one I'm sure you understand, but also the technical one,
where
we take materials and put them into closed cycles.
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