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歷史,是失敗者的長歌 | 文成 李 | TEDxNDHU
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:44
李文成是一名歷史教育的實踐家,作為 Podcast《一歷百憂解》節目與 YouTube《故事方成式》頻道主持人,他將「歷史」結合「人生」,從理解自我與時代背景到從中推展未來,帶領大眾從宏觀卻緊扣當下的視角,重新思考與對話。 熱忱是我們堅持下去的力量,而對文成來說,歷史能在困境與迷惘中帶來光明,能讓他在失敗中繼續前行。文成從思索「快樂」與「成功」的定義切入自己的人生故事,接著帶著我們,看見在混亂中孕育新路的古希臘民主,以及在不被理解的孤獨中,堅持理念與價值的邱吉爾。 失敗不是終點,而是人之常態;真正的勇氣,是在孤獨中繼續相信自己。 以自己的方式走這段冒險之旅,無論結局是失敗或成功,最重要的是不放棄的自己。儘管生活、追求理想的路上充斥孤獨、失敗和無常,文成透過歷史帶來的思考及連結,還有那些相似的情景與心境,讓我們得以相信,別怕失敗,勇敢去行動吧! Li Wen-cheng is a history educator and the creator of the YouTube channel "History Formula"《故事方成式》and the "1-History-Relieves-100-Sorro ...
When the Algorithm Tells Me Who I Am | Yanzhi Xiao | TEDxMCA Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:44
The dilemma that the speaker seeks to solve is a modern one: are our identities determined by algorithms or by ourselves? She shares her anxiety online, and her social media feed is filled with similar content—no coincidence, just reinforcement. She uses Cooley’s “looking glass self” to demonstrate how algorithms have replaced human interaction as a means by which we define ourselves. But they don’t just influence our tastes; they program them. However, her talk does not provide a solution but a means by wh ...
Rainbow Roots: Success Through Authenticity | Chris Massicotte | TEDxThe College of The Florida Keys
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:44
What if the thing that makes you different is actually your greatest asset. What if success isn't about titles or image, but about showing up with no edits and no filters. For me, it was about my rainbow roots and finding success through authenticity.I spent nearly 20 years in political consulting, helping candidates get elected, advising campaigns, and working behind the scenes of some pretty big moments in American politics. And for the longest time, I thought that in order to succeed in that world, I had ...
Don't Forget to Thank Your AI! | Dhruv Joshi | TEDxFactoria
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:43
Our next speaker stands at the frontier of artificial intelligence and human collaboration. As a senior product manager at Microsoft, Drew Doshi co-authored the new future of world 2024 and holds over a dozen US patents in privacy preserving data innovation. His work asks us to think about our relationship with the machines that are learning from and with us.He's an engineer, an inventor, and a futurist all in one. And today, he'll challenge us to see AI not as a threat, but as a partner worth making. Pleas ...
Broken Down, Built Up | Justin Kombe | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:29
Before I start, I want you to close your eyes. Yes, let's all close our eyes. Picture yourself standing on a bridge.Behind you, everything is clear. You can see the path that you've walked to get where you are today. And you can almost hear the echoes of who you used to be.Now look to the side. You see familiar faces, parents, teachers, friends, all shouting at you. Work harder.Grow up. Stop being such a pickme. And the noise only gets louder.You look ahead and you can't really picture it yet. All you see i ...
From Abacus to AI | Rishika Ragu | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:28
My parents always said, "Work hard, study hard, put that damn phone aside. " So I did. I memorized all the parts of a plant, the entire periodic table, and even the capital city of Burkina Faso, just in case. But between you and me, that just in case never really came. Ironically enough though, half the billionaires out there didn't listen. They dropped out, built empires based on technology and AI, and here I am still explaining photosynthesis to a plant that probably understands it better than I do. As st ...
Intelligence in Motion: Why AI Is Stuck in the Past | Mustapha Sadiq | TEDxBoston
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:28
OUR world is dictated by systems far more complex than any one of us can see. A financial market, for example, is not just numbers on a screen. It is billions of individual decisions, buyers and sellers interacting with one another in ways that are anything but linear.A tiny policy change in one corner of the world can trigger a chain reaction across industries, economies, and entire continents. Climate, supply chains, social networks, the complex systems that shape our lives all share the same structure. T ...
The 21st century laboratory still needs a front door! | Juliana Cherston | TEDxBoston
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:28
So I want to ask us what creates a mainstream cultural epicenter in society. I mean there are a lot of different factors that certainly play a role but I think there are some that we can all agree on. things like grand beauty, architectural monuments, public celebrations, and high energy experiences.Now, of course, I don't mean to suggest that the Large Hydron Collider is a roller coaster, but I have really felt that CERN and Disney ought to have partnered and that this could have made for quite the roller ...
The Silence Between Smiles | Ella Atieno | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:28
Have you ever looked around a crowded room and wondered how many people are pretending to be okay. It's crazy how we can share the same space, laugh at the same jokes, even take the same pictures, and still be in completely different emotional worlds. Someone once said, "We all live in the same world, but we don't all live in the same reality." And that idea makes sense.Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Allah, and I'm here to tell you about the story where I was living between two walls. For most of my life, ...
From Proverbs to Passwords | Amita Ngari | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 16:26
Once upon a time in Kenya, education didn't start with a pen. It started with a proverb. My grandmother Anita used to tell it to me all the time.Haraka baraka har has no blessing. Naturally as a kid I'll roll my eyes at that because to me it was just another one of her old sayings. But now I've realized that that saying carries way more than just advice.It carried a whole new philosophy of learning. What if she didn't just mean to slow down. What if she meant we should take time to understand, not just to c ...