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The Work in Brazil | Maria Eduarda Costa Natali | TEDxMaple Bear Ribeirão Preto Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:23
Hello, my name is Maria and today I'm going to talk about the important thing that I think everybody in this country need to know the work in Brazil. But first I'm going to offer you that every single work is important to the country. Why.Because every work affecting the politic democracy and independence of the country that mean that going to work is important because when people do that help the economy grow and give money to families and to the government. If you don't believe it, I can prove with a numb ...
The True Power of a Book | Sophia Bastos de Oliveira | TEDxMaple Bear Ribeirão Preto Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:23
Can reading a book actually change your life in a public way. How many of you have traveled to different places without living in your city. How many of you have literally started characters who seem more young the people around you.>> Hi, my name is Sophia and tonight I'm going to tell you the truth of sometimes reading books help us understand more complex human emotions better than real life interactions. Fiction allows readers to step into the shows of characters from diverse backgrounds and experiences ...
A Pediatrician’s Prescription for the Real Fountain of Youth | Elizabeth Henry | TEDxJersey City
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:23
something that philosophers and people have been searching for for centuries and that is the long sought after seemingly unattainable fountain of youth. Now what if I told you it was a lot closer than you think. Yes, the fountain of youth is all around us. We can tap straight into the source because the fountain of youth is our youth.But we have some work to do because we have a crisis on our hands. The truth is growing up today is harder than ever. Being a teen is like living with a fire alarm that never t ...
Women who changed the World | Manoela Gouveia Borges Pinheiro | TEDxMaple Bear Ribeirão Preto Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:23
So some people say that women must stay in the kitchen. But today I'm going to tell them why women can stay in the kitchen. Hello, my name is Monoella.Today I'm going to talk about women that change the world. Some people say that men change society, but so did women. Women people know because of the Bible are Eve and Mary have changed perception of women.Eve ate the forbidden fruit, you know, just to be like God be wise, you know, good and evil. But Mary was Jesus' mother, you know, God's son who was conce ...
Creativity | Helena Rodrigues Silva | TEDxMaple Bear Ribeirão Preto Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:23
Have started to think that creativity isn't just for those who work in the arts. Hello, my name is Elena and today I talk about creativity. Many people think of creativity is something limitated to paintings, drawings and artists.But if we stop and think about it, we realize that we use our creativity in a lot of situations in our daily lives. For example, think about the last time we have an idea to solve a problem. It might have been any way to organize your day, a creative way to help a friend or a famil ...
25 Minutes Changed My Life | Maria Eduarda Marchetti Bechelli | TEDxMaple Bear Ribeirão Preto Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:23
Time Management Technique - The core issue is not the lack of time, but the inefficient use of it, considering a day has 24 hours, with approximately 9 hours for sleep and 6 hours for meals, leaving 15 hours for other activities [1] - The Pomodoro Technique involves focusing on a task for 25 minutes, followed by a 5-minute break, repeating the cycle four times, and then taking a longer break of 15 to 30 minutes [2][3] - The Pomodoro Technique can enhance focus, prevent procrastination, and foster a sense of control over time [3] Personal Experimentation and Impact - The speaker conducted a personal experiment with the Pomodoro Technique and found it to be effective [4] - Organizing time can lead to a more organized life and personal transformation [5]
The Illusion of Hard Work -Why Hustle Alone No Longer Works | Rohit Khatri | TEDxMotilalNehruCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:13
We all have been told stories since our childhood. Work hard and successfully follow. But what if what if that story has failed.You must have seen this mantra printed everywhere being poster and these mantras are even whispered in your ears when you fail. But what if these failed. Every generation before us used to believe more hours leads to more hustle leads to more success.But today I know hundreds of people who put in more than 100 hours a week and yet feel broke, yet feel empty, yet feel worthless. Har ...
What We Think Strength Looks Like ,And What It Really Is | Rohit Khatri | TEDxMotilalNehruCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:12
Overcoming Adversity & Redefining Limitations - The narrative highlights an individual's journey of overcoming paralysis after a road accident, challenging societal perceptions of disability [1][2] - The individual's acceptance into IIM Kolkata, a top B-school in India, despite physical limitations, showcases resilience and determination [3] - The story emphasizes that disability is not inability, but rather the illusion that one cannot achieve [5] Challenging Perceptions & Embracing Change - The speaker's personal growth involved overcoming the illusion of not being a great communicator, focusing on connection over perfection [6][7] - The audience is encouraged to confront their own illusions of fear and comparison, and to move forward [9][10] - The discomfort experienced when holding hands in an unfamiliar way symbolizes the illusion that comfort is always right, and change is possible [11] Personal Growth & Transformation - The speaker's life changed after the brother's accident, shattering the illusion that everything would go as planned [6] - The speaker realized perfection is an illusion and started speaking to make a connection [7] - The brother's journey is not just about overcoming the accident, but about moving forward and dismantling illusions [9][10]
Time Doesn’t Control Us - We Can Design It | Namrata Arora | TEDxMotilalNehruCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:12
Imagine you're on a tennis court, racket in hand, and a ball is hurtling straight towards you, but you hear your phone ring off court. Do you lose focus, or do you keep your eyes on the ball and think about winning the point. There's something about the world that we live in today that makes it far too easy for us to get distracted.We often focus on things that matter less and lose a lot of time in the process. I grew up in Paris in the 80s. Every week, my family and I would pile into a car, zoom through bu ...
Ego is the Chief Illusory Officer I Vision-Action Matrix | Kiran Kurwade | TEDxMotilalNehruCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 17:12
Core Concept: Overcoming Illusion and Achieving Purpose - The presentation addresses psychological illusions and biases, emphasizing that the "ego" is the chief individual officer creating these illusions [4][5] - The key to overcoming illusion lies in being present and recognizing that one is beyond the ego [5][6] - The ultimate goal is to awaken to the eternal truth and live in the present moment [6] Framework: Vision and Action Matrix - A 2x2 matrix is introduced, plotting "Purpose of Life" (vision) against "Execution Excellence" (action) [10] - The matrix identifies four quadrants: Drifters (low vision, low action), Dreamers (high vision, low action), Hustlers (low vision, high action), and Evolutionaries (high vision, high action) [10][11][12][13] - The "Evolutionary" quadrant, characterized by high clarity of vision and effective action, is presented as the sweet spot for success [13] Call to Action for Each Quadrant - **Drifters:** Need to rekindle their vision and find a new beginning by stepping into their discomfort zone [16][17] - **Dreamers:** Need to translate their imagination into concrete action by breaking their dreams into daily actionable tasks [19][20] - **Hustlers:** Need to pause and reflect on whether their actions are aligned with a higher purpose [21][22] - **Evolutionaries:** Need to use their power and clarity with compassion, ensuring they are not self-serving [23][24] Importance of Self-Reflection and Continuous Growth - Individuals should honestly assess which quadrant they currently occupy, recognizing that movement between quadrants is possible [24][25] - The presentation emphasizes the importance of continuous exploration of one's potential and the pursuit of unconditional love as the antidote to ego [26]