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Entrepreneurship Simplified | Mr. Amol Nitave | TEDxVIIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:25
Imagine a world where people are doing something they are really passionate about even without worrying about name, fame or money. They're constantly driven by a thought of impacting millions of lives through their actions. Their lives are filled with lot of contentment.No worries at all. Now think of the another world where people are constantly worried about their job, their office, their bosses. The month end salary credit message followed by a lot of messages of debiting their account for EMIs, EMIs and ...
From Spark to Flame | Sheikh Zakir Hussain | TEDxVedic International School Raigarh Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:22
Career & Personal Development - The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining a "spark" within oneself to drive personal growth and inspire others [5] - Overcoming adversity and health challenges, including two cardiac arrests and kidney problems, the speaker highlights resilience and determination [2] - The speaker advocates for paving one's own path, not allowing others to control one's destiny, and being generous in inspiring others [5] - The speaker stresses the importance of remembering one's roots and maintaining humility even after achieving success [5] Innovation & Contribution - The speaker innovated a new technique called Paste Fill Technology in coal mines, converting waste into a resource for surface stabilization [2][3] - The speaker's innovations have contributed to environmental sustainability and India's self-reliance [3] - The speaker's life experiences and achievements serve as an inspiration to others, motivating them to pursue their goals [4] Educational & Professional Achievements - The speaker started his career with a daily wage of ₹1 and pursued extensive education, including multiple master's degrees and a PhD in Management [1][2] - The speaker excelled in mining rescue competitions, becoming the best captain in India for five years [2]
Wealth Creation with The Power of Compounding | Dr. Farzan Ghadially | TEDxVIIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:22
Investment Principles - Compounding is crucial for wealth creation, with those understanding it accumulating significant wealth [2] - Consistent investment and patience are key, exemplified by Warren Buffett's long-term investment strategy [4][5] - The Rule of 72 highlights the power of compounding, showing how quickly investments can double based on returns [6] - Avoid get-rich-quick schemes and focus on consistent, long-term investing [7] Market Analysis & Opportunities - Nifty50 data shows a historical compounding rate of 1563% annually over 15 years, indicating potential for wealth growth [9] - Indian stock market rebounded significantly after major falls in 2008 (69-70%) and 2020 (70%), demonstrating resilience [12][14] - Only 3-5% of Indians invest directly or indirectly in the stock market, suggesting significant growth potential compared to developed countries like the US (52%) [14] - Monthly SIP inflows exceed 200 billion rupees, driven by small retail investors seeking to combat inflation [16] Investment Strategies & Recommendations - Start investing early with small amounts to build a base and benefit from compounding [6][23] - Stay invested long-term, avoiding panic during market fluctuations [24][26] - Save consistently and increase investments over time as income grows [26][27] - Prioritize investing over spending, and create an emergency fund of 6-8 months' worth of savings [28][29] - Conduct thorough research before investing in stocks, or opt for mutual funds for professional management [31]
Becoming Light, Not Just Bright | Nguyễn Hấu | TEDxPNT
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:21
[Music] Honestly, I'm so nervous now, especially after hearing the other speeches. I'm too young, too little experience to teach you anything. So, of course, I would do that.Everything happens now will be just my stories and my thoughts from those periods and I hope that you can find yourself or be inspired in some. So before introducing myself may I ask you a quick question after the MC's opening. How many of you here feel that I'm an elitist or a little blinking star that you admire in some aspects.Please ...
Insight to Impact | Dr. Prashant Khankhoje | TEDxVIIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:21
Core Message - The speech explores the concept of ODC (a life journey with transformative and diversified experiences) through the lens of Indian mythology and philosophy [1] - It suggests that ancient wisdom can provide guidance and inspiration for personal and professional growth [9][22] Leadership and Management Lessons - The speaker draws parallels between various incarnations of Vishnu (Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna) and different leadership styles (leader, protector, supporter, coach, strategist) [7][8] - The story of Ram Setu illustrates the importance of teamwork, trust, and acknowledging contributions from all members, regardless of size [14][15] - The analysis of Hanuman's leap across the sea is presented as an analogy to SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) or NOISE (Needs, Opportunities, Improvement areas, Strengths, Exceptions) analysis in the corporate world [15][16][17] Personal Transformation - The journey of Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita, guided by Krishna, represents a transformative shift from "why me" to "why not me" [17][18] - Krishna's teachings of Jnana Yoga (knowledge), Bhakti Yoga (devotion), and Karma Yoga (duty with integrity) are presented as principles for navigating life's challenges [19][20] - The speech advocates for a shift in perspective from "them" to "me," then "me" to "we," and finally "we" to "us" to achieve a happier life [22] Ethical and Environmental Considerations - The speaker uses the example of plastic waste to illustrate how inspiration from mythology (Lord Narasimha) can drive innovative solutions (converting plastic to fuel or using it in road construction) [5][6] - The concept of different Yugas (Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, Kali Yuga) is used to highlight the ongoing battle between good and evil within individuals [11][12]
When AI Gets It Wrong: The Hidden Bias in Our Algorithms | Charan Sridhar | TEDxBISV Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:21
Imagine [Applause] you're in a crowded cafe and you ask Siri to set a reminder. It works perfectly. Now the person next to you tries the exact same thing.But for them Harry fails. It stumbles, misinterprets their words, or does not respond at all. The only difference, their voice sounds different from yours, their accent is different, their pitch is higher, their voice patterns do not fit the data that Siri was trained on.Does someone's gender, accent, or even their race affect how well AI works for them. W ...
The Road to Innovation: Pursuing Your Ideas | Aadrit Talukdar | TEDxBISV Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:20
Have you ever had an idea. It's an obvious question, right. We all have.Let me tell you about one of mine. It all started during the CO 19 pandemic when we were all relying on online orders. And with online orders always comes those brown cardboard boxes.My inciting incident was when I saw my sister's small, overpriced makeup bottles shipped in boxes 10 times their size. The extra space was filled with bubble wrap and styrofoam, both notoriously difficult to recycle. I was shocked by how inefficient these p ...
映画を2倍速で観ていませんか?/Noise―something you can't miss | 井上 逸兵 | TEDxKeioU
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:18
[拍手] 皆さんはネット配信の映画を2倍速で見 たりすることはありますか. 最近小説読ん でます。 今日はノイズに向き合うという話をしてみ たいと思います。インターネットとAIは 私たちの社会生活にどんな影響をもたらし たでしょうか. これらによって我々はとっても便利な生活 をすることができるようになりました。 そして効率を重要視する社会になりました 。私もバリバリ使います。コスパという 言葉はだいぶ前からありましたけれども、 タパという言葉は2020年に信号流行後 対象大象で注目されたりするというような ことがありました。今日は我々が無駄だと 思ってるようなノイズと呼んでいるような ひょっとすると捨ててしまうかもしれない ようなものに実は大事ないろんな種が潜ん でるんじゃないか。そういう話をしてみ たいと思います。皆さんAIに文書要約さ せたりすることあります.めちゃめちゃ 便利ですよね。私も、ま、事務的な仕事 すごい苦手なんで、事務的な文章を要約し てもらったり、それから論文ぐらいだと まあまあ要約してくれます。ところがです ね、ある種の文章になると途端にAIはね 、ようやく下手くそになるんですよ。全然 ...
Mutlaka Hayatınıza Sporu Katın! | Ahmet Gülüm | TEDxIstanbul Aydin University
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:11
Merhaba arkadaşlar. Büyük bir boşalma var salonda. Milli Olimpiyat Komitesi nedir diye bilmiyorsunuz büyük ihtimalle.Eee, onu da doğal olarak karşılıyorum. Çünkü Türkiye Milli Olimpiyat Komitesi Türk toplumu tarafından tanınan bir kuruluş değil. Eee, Türkiye'de spor denilince hepsi herkesin aklına genelde, eee, kaleye giren top, otaya giren top geliyor maalesef.Ama Türkiyesporun birçok alanında uluslararası eee, konuda eee, mücadele etmeye çalışan bir kurum. Ve Türkiye Milli Olimpiyat Fakültesi de bunların ...
Beyond the Word Impossible: A New Lens on Possibility | Anamika Yaduvanshi | TEDxGGI
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:11
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the power of shifting one's perspective from "impossible" to "I'm possible" to achieve breakthroughs and inspire others [3][4] - It highlights that redefining "impossible" throughout history has led to significant advancements and shifts in belief systems [5][7] - The speaker shares personal anecdotes of overcoming seemingly impossible situations, including premature birth of twins and the loss of her husband, to illustrate resilience and the potential for new beginnings [1][13][16][21] Historical Examples of Overcoming the Impossible - Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile barrier, demonstrating the power of belief in achieving what was once considered physically impossible [6][7] - The Wright brothers' invention of the airplane, transforming the impossible dream of human flight into reality [8] - Sachin Tendulkar's achievement in scoring 200 runs in a one-day cricket match, setting a new standard and inspiring others [8][9] - Wilma Rudolph's triumph over polio to win three gold medals in the Olympics, defying medical expectations [9][10] Personal Resilience and Redefining the Impossible - The speaker's experience with a high-risk twin pregnancy, choosing to believe in the possibility of survival despite medical opinions [1][2][13] - Overcoming the grief and challenges following the loss of her husband by choosing to live the dream he had for her [16][17][18][19] - The concept of "Anamika 20," representing a new chapter and a refusal to let the word "impossible" define her life [21] Key Takeaways - "Impossible" is often an opinion, not a fact, and belief has the power to overcome challenges [21] - Resilience is built in crisis, and what seems like the end can be the beginning of something new [21] - The speech encourages the audience to identify their own "impossible," face it, and chase it, recognizing the potential for "I'm possible" within [22][23][24]