10 best videos TED, which will look at life in a new way
Inspiration / / December 26, 2019
TED speech - a new stage of our education. This is the kind of learning, which is interesting, useful and applicable in practice. Of the 15-minute video can draw a huge amount of useful information. And, of course, a great sense of what you just listen to this video and do not do anything, will not. It is necessary to apply this knowledge in life. I scanned dozens of videos from TED and decided to make a list of those speeches that I remembered most.
Sir Ken Robinson on why schools kill creativity
I think it was the first video that I watched on TED. Ken Robinson - a born orator. He opened his great theme, proving that the school in their current understanding kill creativity in children. I think that not only schools. By the way, this is the most popular and viewed video in the history of TED.
Susan Kane about the power of introverts
Find out whether or not you are an introvert, not too difficult. Important to understand that being an introvert is not bad. We used to think that extroverts - those who rule this world. People who know how to negotiate with others, communicate a lot and know how to start a connection. But introverts, too, has its advantages, of which Susan Kane tells in this video.
Michael Stevens about why we ask questions
Michael Stevens - creator of YouTube-Channel Vsauce. On his channel, he is responsible for unusual and interesting questions, the answers to which we have hardly been able to find on their own. For example, what would happen if everyone on Earth at the same time bound? Or what it's like - traveling in a black hole? I would highly recommend to subscribe to his feed. In his speech, Stephen spoke about how important it is to be curious and why we should never stop asking questions.
Tony Robbins on why we do what we do
Incredibly charismatic Tony Robbins talks about why it is so important to do what we like, and how to build on this life.
Amy Cuddy about the power of body language
Amy Cuddy - social psychologist. In the presentation, she brought a lot of interesting and useful facts about body language. For example, certain posture affects the release of testosterone and cortisol, and makes us more confident, even if you've been confused. According to Cuddy, body language - this is what we are first and foremost pay attention to communicating with the person even noticing it.
Steve Jobs on how to live your life, not to regret in old age
Steve Jobs speech, addressed to the graduates of Stanford, disassembled for dozens of quotations. Jobs talked about how important it is to live, not just exist. He is backed up by three stories from his life, which prove that you need to follow their dreams and do not miss opportunities.
Elon Musk about how to create a Tesla, Space X and SolarCity
Elon Musk can be considered one of the greatest innovators of our time. He popularized the electric cars, has created a power plant that runs on solar energy, and the company SpaceX, is letting the shuttles, which conquer the cosmos. We have material on Elon MuskBut I advise you to look at it a presentation, where he talks about his achievements.
Dan Gilbert about happiness from the point of view of science
We used to think that happiness - it's something that you can not touch or explain. But we are wrong. Happiness can be explained in terms of science, and Gilbert will do it in his speech. It is a fascinating journey for reasons that really make us happy.
Bran Brown about the power of vulnerability
Bran Brown long studied human relations. Our ability to empathize, to love and need for each person to be loved. In his short speech, cheerful and she will talk about why we are afraid to appear vulnerable and what to do.
Chris Lonsdale on how to learn any language in six months
Learn a new language from scratch - it's a very long and difficult task. Or not? Chris Lonsdale has developed a method by which each person can learn any language in six months. In his presentation, he spoke at length about what is required from you in the process.
TED watched by millions of people around the world, and 10 presentations above - this is only part of the great whole. Tell us about your favorite and presentations about why they will remember!