Willing
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So I went to Vermont to Not Back to School Camp, where there's unschoolers who are just kind of hanging out and
willing
to try anything.
And two, if we're
willing
to be wrong, if we're
willing
to challenge the conventional wisdom with the best experiments science can offer, we can solve this problem.
You needed my empathy and compassion, and above all else, you needed a doctor who was
willing
to consider maybe you didn't let the system down.
I think we should be a bit more willing, perhaps, to look at the beautiful sight of the sunlight bursting out from behind the clouds and go, "Wait a minute, that's two cats dancing the salsa!" (Laughter) (Applause) Or seeing the big, white, puffy one up there over the shopping center looks like the Abominable Snowman going to rob a bank.
So I went over to the manager of the ambulance company and I told him, "Please, whenever you have a call coming into our neighborhood, we have 15 great guys who are
willing
to stop everything they're doing and run and save lives.
All I need is a partner who is a little meshugenah like me, passionate about saving lives, and
willing
to do it.
Luckily, there are millions and millions of geniuses
willing
to gift us with their best ideas.
The fellow survivors, the fellow voice-hearers, the comrades and collaborators; the mother who never gave up on me, who knew that one day I would come back to her and was
willing
to wait for me for as long as it took; the doctor who only worked with me for a brief time but who reinforced his belief that recovery was not only possible but inevitable, and during a devastating period of relapse told my terrified family, "Don't give up hope.
I love that people are
willing
to fill in the blanks.
The audience is
willing
to say, "Oh, I know that's not a real sun.
It takes practice to become a good arguer, in the sense of being able to benefit from losing, but fortunately, I've had many, many colleagues who have been
willing
to step up and provide that practice for me.
But then again, I guess it's also not unforeseeable that you can find the strange in the familiar, as long as you're
willing
to look beyond what's already been brought to light, that you can see what's below the surface, hiding in the shadows, and recognize that there can be more there than meets the eye.
It even makes you more
willing
to help and support the people you care about.
Until biofabrication is better understood, it is clear that, initially at least, more people would be
willing
to wear novel materials than would be
willing
to eat novel foods, no matter how delicious.
They weren't
willing
to engage in this.
And if someone of the older generation says, well, our government takes care of us, and it's up to their government to take care of them, they're just not
willing
to take the hypothetical seriously.
The question is whether we are
willing
to continue our support of a failed strategy based on our stubborn, blissful, voluntary ignorance at the cost of the deaths of thousands of our young.
Part of it might be, and there are terrorists, but are we really thinking about terrorists as such an existential threat that we are
willing
to do anything at all to fight them?
Now you're
willing
to play.
If you're grateful, you act out of a sense of enough and not of a sense of scarcity, and you are
willing
to share.
You just have to be
willing
to look and go where people don't often go and focus your eyes and your mind to recognize the discovery when you see it, because it might be in your own backyard.
And every time, you get the same result: People who are made aware of their mortality are more
willing
to believe stories that tell them they can escape death and live forever.
And if it's the case, as we've been finding, that the wealthier you are, the more entitled you feel to that wealth, and the more likely you are to prioritize your own interests above the interests of other people, and be
willing
to do things to serve that self-interest, well, then, there's no reason to think that those patterns will change.
And after watching that, we looked at how
willing
people were to offer up their own time to a stranger presented to them in the lab, who was in distress.
And to put it really bluntly, you know, people are
willing
to pay for stuff that has value, right?
Double standards for men and women, sex as a source of shame, family control limiting individual choices, and a vast gulf between appearance and reality: what people are doing and what they're
willing
to admit to, and a general reluctance to move beyond private whispers to a serious and sustained public discussion.
Well, you have to find someone who is
willing
to be a surrogate.
They're often people that think differently and therefore are
willing
to join you in taking a courageous leap.
I hope you would agree it's important for you to know if your government is
willing
to invest in renewable energy and education.
And this is why we are testing our model right now, and why we are trying to find out if it can bring together a group of able and
willing
actors to bring INCRA to life.
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