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  • It is incredibly powerful to be on board one of these things.

  • It's an entirely different perspective.

  • You're not looking up the universe. You and the earth are going through the universe together.

  • I think the ocean still holds quite a few secrets.

  • But if we'd explore the final frontier on this planet, we need to live there.

  • I felt the need to travel and to discover some other music to explore the world.

  • And actually it was also this idea of nomadic cinema, sort of, that I had in mind.

  • Recently, I flew over a crowd of thousands of people in Brazil, playing music by George Frideric Handel.

  • I also drove along streets of Amsterdam.

  • I fell in love with the music, and I wanted to share it with as many people as possible.

  • It was a journey, an expedition in Antarctica, the coldest, windiest, driest and highest altitude continent on Earth.

  • Keep looking further and further, and then finally you see a faint, fading afterglow.

  • And it's the afterglow of the Big Bang.

  • We're the people need not accept our limitations, but can transcend disability through technological innovation.

  • When doctors are willing to step off our pedestals, take off our white coats and show our patients who we are and what medicine is all about.

  • That's when we begin to overcome the sickness of fear. That's when we establish trust.

  • It starts with the single sheet of paper.

  • What you see here is all the possible components to build a functional bright-field and fluorescence microscope.

  • Catching cancer early is basically the closest thing we have to a silver bullet cure against it.

  • That is why my team and I have decided to begin this journey.

  • To try to make cancer detection at the early stages easier, cheaper, smarter and more accessible.

  • The problem we face today here in America in particular, all around the world is that there are far too many people are profoundly illiterate in power.

  • If Internet is the new printing press, then what is democracy for the Internet era.

  • Let's, for a second talk about what new power isn't.

  • New power is not your Facebook page. Just ask Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad.

  • I assure you that his Facebook page has not embraced the power of participation.

  • We don't admire countries primarily because they're rich, because they're powerful, because they're successful, because they're modern, because they're technologically advanced.

  • We primarily admire countries that are good.

  • GDP is a tool to help us measure economic performance.

  • It's not a measure of our well-being.

  • No free and open society can long sustain this kind of rising economic inequality.

  • It has never happened. There were no examples.

  • You show me a highly unequal society and I will show you a police state or an uprising.

  • When inequality gets too extreme, then it becomes useless for rules.

  • My wish is for us to know who owns and controls companies.

  • so that they can no longer be used anonymously against the public good.

  • We have to be the master of technology, not their servants. We're just at the outside of big data area.

  • By liking that Facebook page or by sharing this piece of personal information,

  • you've now improved my ability to predict whether or not you are using drugs, or whether or not you get along well in the workplace.

  • I wanted to introduce data and analytics and rigorous statistical analysis into our work.

  • In short, I wanted to moneyball criminal justice.

  • The United States and its partners, unbeknownst to the entire world, has converted the Internet into an unprecedented zone of mass, indiscriminate surveillance.

  • This is not NSA running off and doing its own things.

  • This is a legitimate activity of the United States foreign government that was agreed to by all the branches.

  • We don't have to give up our privacy to have good government.

  • I think we need hackers, and in fact, they just might be the immune system for the information age.

  • Every day, 32,000 people will be forcely displaced from their homes.

  • And what justice means to me is using laws for the intended purpose to protect.

  • My work is not meant to hide the scars of war, but to show the full frame of the unseen stories of Gazans.

  • I have been covered wars for almost twenty years and one of the remarkable things is how many soldiers find themselves missing it.

  • In my experience, it's not just the talking that you do, but the listening -- listen to understand.

  • Day after day, you face a blank page, and nothing is coming.

  • And those days turned to weeks, and weeks to months.

  • and pretty soon those months have turned into years with very little to show.

  • You have to take an element of those things, and then bring something fresh and new to it.

  • Mastery is about sacrificing for your craft, and not for the sake of crafting your career.

  • The only trick is that you've got to identify the best, worthiest things that you love most,

  • and then build your house right on top of it and don't budge from it.

  • Let there be no confusing. Let there be no hesitation.

  • This is not a promotion of ignorance. This is an linguistic celebration.

  • Webster's dictionary defines the word "awesome" as fear mingled with admiration or reverence.

  • With that in mind, was your Quiznos sandwich awesome?

  • Multi-slacking is the act of having multiple windows up on your screen,

  • so it looks like you're working when you're actually goofing around on the web.

  • So my prediction is that we're going to ingest information.

  • You'll gonna swallow a pill and know English. You'll gonna swallow pill and know Shakespeare.

  • Human beings are works in progress that mistaking think they're finished.

  • Tell me what is it that you plan to do with your one, wild, and precious life.

  • Me, I intend to live passionately.

  • People asked me, "what special is in my mentorship which has made Malala so bold and so courageous and poised?"

  • I tell them, don't ask me what I did. Ask me what I did not do.

  • I did not clip her wings.

  • Violence is inherent in one region or race.

  • I choose to use my experience to fight back against terrorism, against the bigotry.

  • I think it's time for us to be comfortable with the uncomfortable conversation about race.

  • We can not afford to be color-blind. We have to be color-brave.

  • My deepest truth allowed me to accept who I am. Will you?

  • So what I'm asking today is that you envision a world where men and women aren't held hostage to their pasts,

  • where misdeeds and mistakes don't define you for the rest of your life.

  • I gotta tell you I got 99 problems, and palsy is just one.

  • If there was an Oppression Olympics, I would win the gold medal.

  • I'm Palestinian, Muslim, I'm female, I'm disabled, and I live in New Jersey.

  • Be a leader, set example, be passionate, be courageous, be your best.

  • Forge meaning, build identity and then invite the world to share your joy.

It is incredibly powerful to be on board one of these things.

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TED】The Year in Ideas.2014年のTED Talks (【TED】The Year in Ideas: TED Talks of 2014)

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    曾郁婷 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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