Yeah. But, if you're not in a position where you would ever bother to purchase lumber and and own a tool or borrow a tool, and perform that act with your own hand, then you you don't get to experiencethat delight. And that And then there's a lot of other delights like that that you miss out on because they're they're
So that's what makes a supercomputer. borrow a string from there, a piece, and get my car going again.
And it was very much like the ESOP that I'm going to talk about later, where today workers in the company can set up a workers trust, borrow money, and through installments from the company's profits and revenues, pay off the stock that the trust buys and the workers become owners.Citizens continuously favored shares-- property shares-- over selling land to deal with the budget deficit.
that has a really good seller rating." Or, "Here's my car. Borrow it for the weekend." Or, "Here's some black tar heroin." I don't know what it is that they're trading.But they exchange $100 worth of value.
our more conventional model is, and that users are able to innovate themselves, that they don't have to develop everything they need. In fact, being able to borrow and put together things that other people have done is pretty much a Makers skill but I think the most important point is that users benefitdirectly from their own innovations and he gives a lot of examples from extreme sports where someone wants to modify a kayak to go down a certain
understanding of happiness from the first person perspective. Let me make this clear. These are not thoughts borrowed from the scriptures or from uh third person uh experiments. They arefrom the first person perspective. How does your mind itself understand
The other problem with interest-bearing currency is not only do you have to borrow it, but you have to pay back more than you borrowed in the first place.And if everybody's going to pay back more than they borrowed in the first place, what does that mean about the economy?
and 200 million adults are jobless. borrowed money from the grandparents of the landlords in the agriculture sector, or the stone minors.
And so if we're going to figure out how to have an organized, universal morality, we have to deal with this higher order problem. Borrowing from Hardin and his "Tragedy of the Commons," I call this the tragedy of common sense morality.There are different versions of moral common sense that enable different tribes to solve their smaller tribal moral problems.
In the unwinding, everything changes and nothing lasts, except for the voices-- American voices-- open, sentimental, angry, matter of fact, inflected with borrowed ideas, God, TV, and the dimly remembered past.Telling a joke above the noise of the assembly line, complaining behind window shades drawn against the world, thundering justice to a crowded park or an empty
In the unwinding, everything changes and nothing lasts except for the voices-- American voices-- open sentimental, angry, matter of fact, inflected with borrowed ideas, God, TV, and the dimly remembered past, telling a joke above the noise of the assembly line,complaining behind window shades drawn against the world, thundering justice to a crowded park or an empty chamber, closing a deal on the phone, dreaming aloud late at
is wherever you work, NASA, the mob, anywhere Stephen Merchant: You still get annoyed about, in a power politics and then someone borrowed your chair, you've written your name on the back and this is my chair.This is Dave's, he's got Dave's, and people still get annoyed with that.
this is a trend that I called sort of the new content ecosystem I put this together from a stuff I stole from Google Images or I I borrowed from Google Images we have a new content ecosystem and this is what's happeningthis year content players will connect with search engines portals social networks and
loan money to those people and then kind of this gray area in between are the alt a borrowers uh this would this discussion will become a little important later I just want you to give some background into who these people are and you can also look at the types of loans that are being offered there's there's really three types of loans
you'd be going through imagine that everyone here in the room and everybody listening is uh a borrower and we're going to have an auction where we're going to have some asset and in this case it'll be a house or a series of houses that you can bid on you can borrow whatever you want
So think about financial debt. You borrow money. You owe interest. That interest is a pain point for you until you pay it back.
They borrow people who know the culture better than they do to get them closer to it.
I borrow things instead.
To borrow the words of Robin DiAngelo, who I'll come to again later in the talk, "A continual retreat from the discomfort
to borrow much more money in order to finance the house purchase.
They borrow a little bit of money, often just a few dollars, buy materials that they need to weave their baskets, make a beautiful product, sell it at a profit,
I borrow that phrase from Scott Cooks, founder of Intuit, who's been a big doctor of Lean Startup.
I borrowed her belief in me and carried that.
I borrowed it and created an idea from a pre-existing idea.
I borrowed the idea from him and another philosopher, David Chalmers.
We borrowed money from my mom to buy a house and stuff like that, but we paid her back.
He borrowed money from his wife's family.
We borrowed and used their place and their facilities And from there, we moved on to our own winery
I borrowed a backpack, a tent, everything I needed.
begged borrowed and stole a ticket to travesty at the Mania Chocolate Factory which is going to transfer to the West
That borrows elements of what's happened in the seaport, but it doesn't encourage just straight up gentrification.
Some borrowers defaulted. It was not an amount of money that should take down the global economy.
A borrower always becomes a bit addicted to borrowing , will take my another loan as long as the creditor doesn't scream, as long as it doesn't violate
Nobody borrows so much.
right now is because the banks have said you know what I'm not going to fund this Ponzi scheme anymore all of a sudden all that borrowing has dried up and that's the reason our economy is hurting so bad when it gets right down to it all of those kinds of financial Innovations are a fallacy they just simply simp do not
this borrowed money strategy for the government people were frightened about
could use to borrow money to buy more Bitcoin.
don't need to borrow as much anymore?
I might have to borrow that one.
So I didn't borrow anything.
And we want to borrow from product design.
And we want to borrow from marketing.
And we want to borrow from UX.
And they-- can I borrow these?
Can I just borrow this one here?
You needed to borrow money from a bank, issuing a mortgage.
So he let me borrow his "Antichrist Superstar" CD, because back in those days we listened to CDs.
good artists borrow . Great artists steal.
So they can borrow a lot of money.
Then they can borrow from it if they need for an investment.