Book1:TeDream-Maker
pedtypingforamoment,leanedbaherchair,frowningintration,thinkingofhowbesttoexpressherideas,whenhereyeshappeofallooofamiddle-agedmanonherdesk.Hewasanordinary-lookingman,amutto,withnospeciallydistinguishablefeatures,wearinganolive-coloredsafarihattiltedatanangle.Hisftnose,darkbrowneyesandolddisarrayedclothingseemedmoresuitableforajanitorthanKingDimitri,buthissmilewaskindandendearing. Aisha’sthoughtsflewbacktotheirfirstmeetingattheluxuriousboardroomoftheFoundationofAnthropologyandHumanCivilization.ThoughAishawasyoungaiful,herresearchhadwoernationalfameandtherespectofschorsallovertheworld.Sonoonewasgreatlysurprisedwhenshewasaskedtoleadateamofstists,whoweretodoextensivereseardestablishapleteandexhaustivefileonthedifferenttribesofhumansthathadexistedorstillexistonthisearthofours,includiprimitive.Itwasastaggeringproject,requiringhundredsofpartitsaensivefunding.Shewaschosenbothforherexpertiseandherdedicationtoherwork.NowAishalookedatthemansittingoppositeheratthetable.HeresidentoftheFoundationandmainfinancialbackeroftheirproject.buthewasshabbilydressedandcouldeasilyhavebeentakenforajanitor.Hisspeechshowedhisckofformaleducationandtainednostificjargon,butitwasciseandtothepointahdeepintellectualpowerswhichbeliedhismediocreappearance.Hisopeningspeechwasverysimple.Hesaidthereasonhewasfundingthisprojectwasbecausehebelievedtheevolutionofhumancivilizationwasnotasmysteriousasmostpeoplethought.Fromhisobservationofchildrenatpy,hecametotheclusionthatitwasmorelikethepurposelessgameschildrenp