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  • 240 fcking p??? c'mon ted.... c'mon....

  • At 07:10 "Spinal procedure" it's called spinal tap! Like the fictional heavy metal band.Dr John K. Lindgren Carsanook Kingdom of Bangkok

  • Count how many times he says "sort of".

  • I've had the pleasure to sit with Paul Bennett and indulge in some juicy visionary discussion. I love this man's vision. I wish we had been able to work together!

  • i think this ideas are idyllic. in a system where they are not treating you right, they are not treating you in time, lack of medicine or bad doctors, bad hospitalization (like old bads, old instruments, bad hygiene), no money for health-care...in that system a white sealing is the least of your concerns. You will fear your (or someone else's) life and a colorful ceiling or a nice board with messages wont help you.

  • Who on Earth wraps teabag strings around the handle?

    But great video, it's good to put real people back into equation.

  • my ghost just got attention, i have a news interview at 3pm

  • If you enjoy this check out Edward DeBono lateral Thinking .

  • @wiredgeese Edward DeBono. It's not old hat is it? This was long before the internet.

    DeBono. Maybe even before the fax machine.

    John 'Wired' Lindgren

    Bangkok

  • Wow. What's really amazing is that this method of looking for solutions can be applied to just about any organization looking to meet the needs of its clients.  Awesome.

  • brilliant

  • My comment...

    A speaker tells his audience, "We've all heard the phrase, 'Nobody's perfect.' But I keep looking for that perfect person. Is there anyone here who's perfect? If so, just raise your hand."

    No one raises their hand at first, but then he notices a middle-aged man in the back waving his hand. "Great!" he says, "We've finally found the perfect person. Tell me sir, are you really perfect?"

    "No, no, no," says the man, "I'm raising my hand for my wife's first husband."

  • This shows some great way's of looking at the world. Nice!

  • Really interesting stuff, thanks.

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