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We'll learn to read at the age of twenty, and go on to solve really hard problems about the time our hair is falling out.
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Working across and beyond boundaries, being adaptable and super-aware, using intuition and innovation, relying on trial and error over charts and planning, and solving really difficult problems with clumsy solutions.
"We're solving really hard, really interesting problems".
"We want to solve really big problems," Behr told me.
It's not as fast; it's harder to solve really hard problems.
"We have the ability to solve really complex medical problems no matter where [the patients] are".
In so doing, we can more quickly advance our initiatives and solve really challenging problems in healthcare.
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