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Portfel możliwości – zmiana pasji w szanse | Kacper Czerwiński | TEDxZespół Szkól Komunikacji Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:54
Social & Psychological Insights - 25% of 15-year-old students in Poland reported disliking their lives in 2022 [1] - 21% of students felt lonely, and 36% lacked a sense of belonging to the school community in 2022 [1] Labor Market Challenges for Young Adults - 81% of individuals aged 18-24 perceive finding employment as more difficult than in the past [6] - The 15-24 age group constitutes the largest demographic among the unemployed in Poland [6] Educational System & Career Preparedness - Only a small minority (3-4 individuals) of students in a programming technician class intend to pursue the profession after graduation [8] - The educational system is viewed as a map, providing direction but not specific instructions for achieving career goals [9][10] Personal Development & Opportunity - The concept of a "portfolio of opportunities" is introduced, emphasizing the importance of acquiring diverse skills and experiences early in life [12] - Engaging in activities like youth exchanges, training programs, and educational initiatives is encouraged for young people [15]
A Voice Beyond Sight | Resham Talwar | TEDxGIBS
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:39
[music] No, inspiring speakers. Hello everyone. My identity has been under wraps till now.But now you know that I am a voice over artist. So here is a task for all of you. Try to imagine a picture of me in your minds.What do you think. Am I tall. Am I short.Perhaps I'm having blue eyes or gray. Am I wearing a bright red dress or a black suit. Go on, imagine.Seems funny, right. You already started painting a picture of me in your minds. >> [applause] >> I am Risham Talvar and I'm visually impaired.I begin th ...
What Does It Mean To Be Human? | Caleb Ocampo | TEDxMeadows School
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:39
Core Argument - The human experience, despite historical and cultural differences, revolves around universal emotions and experiences such as grief, love, and the cycle of life and death [2][5][11] - Understanding the human experience is crucial, especially with the rise of AI and the decline in humanities enrollment, to address the question of "why do we need to be human" [9][10] - The industry suggests a three-step approach to understanding the human experience: observe, reflect, and empathize [14][15][16] Supporting Points - The industry emphasizes that people's brains are fundamentally the same across different eras, suggesting that we can learn from historical records and personal stories [2][5] - The industry highlights the importance of empathy as a skill, not just for therapists, but for everyone to understand and connect with others [7][8][17] - The industry notes the cyclical nature of history, using the example of a mother grieving for her child in the 1760s and expecting the same grief from a mother today [11] Practical Application - The industry advocates for actively listening to and learning from others' experiences to gain knowledge and understanding [14] - The industry encourages critical thinking by reflecting on the experiences and observations of others [15] - The industry promotes empathy as a way to connect with others on a deeper level and understand their emotions [17][18]
The Great Remembering: Unlabeling Through Living Intelligence | Neerja Bhatia | TEDxApex
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Your eyes are lying to you and the lie is costing you your energy, your relationships and your presence. When you look in the mirror, you don't see yourself. You see a mental concept. A mental concept with a collection of frozen ideas as labels.Not enough. Too smart. Too wild.[sighs] Take that in. These labels become an identity and the identity becomes a story and the story becomes a prison. What if you're not the labels. What if you are this quiet presence untouched by labels.Roomie the great Sufi poet on ...
The Biology of Being Seen | Nicolette Tselikis | TEDxMeadows School
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Join me in welcoming Nichollet Celikas. [applause] My first day teaching swim lessons, I was so nervous I could puke. I mean, I was seriously secondguing if I could even swim myself.This cute little girl with pink sparkly Crocs and a big smile on her face comes up to me, greets me. We get in the water. I'm about to ask her what color mermaid tail she has.And then she looks me straight in the face and asks me, "What is that giant red mountain on your face?" Okay, nice. You know, I just continued with the les ...
Finding the Right Words to Say | Chanel Cruz | TEDxMeadows School
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Here is Chanel Cruz. [Applause] I was around 8 years old in my elementary class when we were reading in our social studies book. We must have been reading something about the United States and our ties to our neighboring country, Mexico.As we were reading the passage, so we collectively got to a word in the passage we did not know. Aguila. What is an aguila.I remember trying to decipher this word on the paper, but it seemed to me my teacher did not know either because when I recognized that this word was in ...
Kadınların İş Dünyasında ve Toplumdaki Liderlik Rolleri | Ayşem Sargın | TEDxLÖSEV Eğitim Kurumları
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Liderlik dediğimizde aklımıza hep güç geliyor. Yüksek sesler, kararlı adımlar, masada güçlü bir duruş. Ama zaman içinde ben çok sorgular oldum.Liderlik güç mü, etki mi. Güçlü liderler her zaman istenen etkiyi yaratıyor mu. Ben 30 yıla aşkın bir süredir iş hayatındayım.Devlet kurumlarından diplomasiye, çok uluslu şirketlerden yönetim kurullarına kadar pek çok liderle çalışma fırsatı buldum. Bunların arasında beni en çok etkileyen, şekillendirenler, yaptıkları işe inanan, ekipleriyle güçlü, güvene dayalı bağl ...
How AI Is Changing Us — And What It Means To Be Human | LD Chen | TEDxApex
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
[Music] [Applause] [Music] When we place a child with good grades, what do we say? >> Smart. >> Smart. Yes. And great leaders. Smart. But nothing stand out. We still want to be kind. We say he's good men. So smart gets the crown, good gets consolation. But recently the CEO of Open AI mentioned, "Kidsbone today will never be smarter than AI. " Smile's gone. We call ourselves smart species. We build cities, spread atom, worked on moon, but smart enough to build nuclear weapons. Not smart enough to stop Smiley ...
Hayal Kurmanın Gücü | Prof. Üstün Dökmen | TEDxLÖSEV Eğitim Kurumları
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Healthcare & Psychology - LÖSEV aims to reach Nirvana, a state of ultimate enlightenment, indicating a commitment to achieving the highest level of success in treating children with leukemia [1] - In the early 1990s, only 15% of children with leukemia were treated successfully; a doctor's dedication to these children despite the odds encapsulates LÖSEV's mission [1] - Resilience, or "yılmazlık," is crucial for children's development, fostered by encouraging age-appropriate self-care skills, leading to self-confidence and competence [1] - A person's attitude towards illness significantly impacts their recovery; those with resilience are more likely to seek and continue treatment, improving their chances of healing [1] - The concept of a "safe place" is important for psychological well-being, especially after traumatic events like earthquakes, and LÖSEV can serve as a safe place for people [2][3] Arts & Culture - Music is presented as a direct medicine ("dilaltı ilaç") for the soul, unlike other art forms that are more like vitamins, suggesting its immediate and powerful effect on emotional states [9] - The story of a Norwegian composer who persevered despite being booed 16 times before a performance highlights the importance of resilience and not giving up in the face of adversity [7] Social Commentary - Men are equally empathetic as women, but societal norms often restrict their expression of emotions [3][4] - Turkish culture contains both resilience and despondency, with the prevalence of the surname "Yılmaz" (Resilient) suggesting an inherent value of perseverance [2] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of hope and not giving up, even in the darkest times, drawing on Turkish proverbs and historical examples [2]
The Neuroscience of Peak Performance | Tallulah Berckley | TEDxMeadows School
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Here is Tula Berkeley. [applause] I never feel more alive than when I'm on stage performing. Whether it be acting, singing, or dancing, the connection with my cast and crew, the magic in the room when the audience comes alive, it's unlike anything in the world, and I'm addicted to it.Whether as a very young child with dog ears dancing to how Much is that doggy in the window or belting at the top of my lungs with my favorite meadows Mustangs and Rock of Ages, there is no show too small and no challenge too g ...