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[DAY 1] A: I wanna be with you come, let's go together I'll have Dorota send my things B: Blair, I can't I have to go alone. I made a deal(난 약속을 했어), those were my father's terms (그게 아버지의 조건이었어) *term : 조건 Just have faith in me (그냥 날 믿어줘) this one last time (이번 한 번만) A: I've waited too long and I need to be with you now B: Trust me Letting me go is the right thing to do (날 가게 놓아주는 게 맞아) A: Don't..
06:09 Just earlier this year, when I was back home in Australia, the craziest thing happened. The burned ash from the bushfires surrounding Sydney rained down on us on Bondi Beach. And worried about carbon emissions -- not viral transmissions -- we were already wearing masks. The air was so choked by a plume of smoke that was so big that it reached as far away as New Zealand. Then in the midst o..
03:25 Although global attention is focused on the pandemic, cities are still sinking and sea levels are still rising. And high-tech solutions are definitely going to help us solve some of these problems, but in our rush towards the future, we tend to forget about the past. 03:43 In other parts of the world, where rivers are contaminated with sewage, a city of 15 million people cleans its waste w..
07:01 It's a thing that worries me sometimes whenever you talk about creativity, because it can have this kind of feel that it's just nice, you know, or it's warm or it's something pleasant. It's not. It's vital. It's the way we heal each other. In singing our song, in telling our story, in inviting you to say, "Hey, listen to me, and I'll listen to you, " we're starting a dialogue. And when you..
06:20 We know this -- the time of our life is so short, and how we spend it -- are we spending it doing what's important to us? Most of us not. I mean, it's hard. The pull of habit is so huge, and that's what makes kids so beautifully creative, is that they don't have any habits, and they don't care if they're any good or not, right? They're not building a sandcastle going, "I think I'm going to..
01:43 So you have to ask yourself: Do you think human creativity matters? Well, hmm. Most people don't spend a lot of time thinking about poetry. Right? They have a life to live, and they're not really that concerned with Allen Ginsberg's poems or anybody's poems, until their father dies, they go to a funeral, you lose a child, somebody breaks your heart, they don't love you anymore, and all of ..
www.ted.com/talks/ethan_hawke_give_yourself_permission_to_be_creative Give yourself permission to be creative Reflecting on moments that shaped his life, actor Ethan Hawke examines how courageous expression promotes healing and connection with one another -- and invites you to discover your own unabashed creativity. "There is no path till you walk it," he says. www.ted.com 00:09 I was hoping tod..
07:40 But back to the city of the future. How do people navigate the space? If there's no streets, how do people even make sense of the geography? I like to think of a place where there are spaces that are partially only in virtual reality that maybe you need special hardware to even discover. Like for one story, I came up with a thing called "the cloudscape interface, " which I described as a c..