[Music]
hello
my name is yella and this is me
in the summer of 1984 on one of the
beaches near rome
i was three years old and my life was
all about
building sandcastles sandcastles
that could withstan
分类目录归档:war
[Music]
hello
my name is yella and this is me
in the summer of 1984 on one of the
beaches near rome
i was three years old and my life was
all about
building sandcastles sandcastles
that could withstan
[Applause]
[Music]
india for the past five years
um i am going to be very very frank
right now
if you don't understand my english i'm
so sorry but being an italian
and you know a lot of things just go
[Music]
[Applause]
good evening everyone
and thank you so much for the organizer
inviting me here
to talk with you
i found my shelter because my
mind means tomorrow the new lawn
and with the heart the
[Music]
now
i became an environmental activist while
i was a student here at asm
although i did come to asm when i was
only four years old
so i don't really know how i could have
been an activist befo
[Music]
well here you can see the most
successful
energy conversion system of our planet
yes
i'm talking about plants they have
mastered the ability to harvest the
energy of sunlight
and use it to con
[Music]
what if i was
to tell you that life wasn't
always about what's right
or what's wrong that life
like trees have layers
rings of growth that can illuminate a
higher truth
found within them that
[Applause]
how many us do you think
we actually see in a day dozen
a hundred or maybe thousand
back in the 70s the average person saw
500 ads per day and this number
made doubles nowadays with online
[Applause]
if there's
one thing surfing the clouds and looking
at the worlds from 35
000 feet for the last 17 years has
stopped me
is that no dream is too big to come true
no goal too difficult to ach
[Music]
[Music]
i
got off the plane uh two days ago from
an intense week in china
if i look jet lagged shout at me and
i'll wake up okay
i had a chance to talk and listen to the
leaders of the governm
Transcriber: Aya Gaser Reviewer: David DeRuwe
In her book, “The Unwomanly Face of War,” Svetlana Alexievich said that war remains,
as it has always been, one of the chief human mysteries.
And this beg