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Smallest things can sometimes have the biggest impact | Charlie Macaulay | TEDxBSB Shunyi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-09 15:49
[applause] One day I was walking across the street and saw a man sitting on a bicycle singing his heart out. Now I cannot say he was the best of singers but he did not seem to notice anyone around him. Now at first I started to laugh but then suddenly I smiled and that smile sparked a chain reaction coming from his positive energy.So when I went home that evening, I did some research on this chain reaction. And I was shocked by the theories behind this. And I am standing in front of you here today to presen ...
Chaotic systems and phase spaces | Ángel Méndez | TEDxUWCRCN
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-01 16:55
Every choice we make shapes who we are. Each decision big or small affects the path of our life. We are condemned to be free because every decision shapes and lead us down unique path.Hello. Good morning. My name is Anel Mendes.I study here at UTCN. And today I'm standing here because of all the choices I have made in my life. Those choices one after another.led me to this moment to this place and this is what we call the butterfly effect. How even the smallest decision can lead to massive consequences. Let ...
Live, Change or Blame the Fate? | Aqila Dzakiyah Khazanaha | TEDxPribadi School Depok
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-17 16:36
Core Argument - The speech explores the interplay between fate and choice in shaping life's outcomes [10][11][12] - It advocates for taking control and making active choices rather than passively accepting fate [4][5][11] - The speaker uses the butterfly effect to illustrate how small decisions can lead to significant consequences [6][7][8][9] Key Concepts - The speech presents three options when life goes wrong: living with it, trying to change it, or blaming fate [2] - It references Jean-Paul Sartre's philosophy that humans are "condemned to be free," meaning they are responsible for defining their own purpose [3][4] - The analogy of a river with and without a paddle is used to represent the difference between passively drifting and actively choosing one's direction [4][5] Personal Anecdote - The speaker shares a personal experience of joining a public speaking club, highlighting how a small decision led to a significant opportunity [8] - This anecdote serves as a real-world example of the butterfly effect and the power of choice [8]
The Ripple You Can’t See | Zhafirra Rabbani Yurianto | TEDxPribadi School Depok
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-17 16:36
[Music] Have you ever paused and wondered how one small unexpected moment could completely out your life. missing a train, failing an interview, or losing something you thought was forever. At first, these moments feel random or even like a setback.But what if I told you they might actually be the beginning of something greater. That's the idea of a butterfly effect. This idea comes from the science of complex systems.In the 1960s, meteorologist Edward Lawrence discovered that small differences in initial c ...
How Smallest Steps Create the Largest Prints | Kavi Ananta Chandra | TEDxPribadi School Depok
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-17 16:35
Core Concept - The butterfly effect illustrates how small changes can lead to significant impacts within complex systems [3] - The Japanese concept of Kaizen, meaning "improvement", emphasizes cumulative effort for the greater good, originally used by Toyota to enhance employee efficiency and productivity [5][6] - Kaizen's cycle involves four pillars: plan, do, check, and act, applicable to daily routines and habit formation [6] Practical Application - Small routines and habits form the basis of progress, even if they seem trivial [4] - Progress is not always linear; it involves plateaus and setbacks, but consistent upward movement, even in small increments, is still progress [5] - Even a small daily commitment, such as 01% improvement, can accumulate into substantial results over time [10][11] Personal Development - Overcoming discouragement from small increments is crucial, as consistent dedication to a routine leads to significant outcomes [9][10] - Individuals should start with small steps and gradually increase effort to achieve greater progress and results [11]
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Zhu Su· 2025-09-18 03:59
Industry Trend - The rise of K-pop is driving Korean language learning among children [1] - This trend may lead to future business opportunities in North Korea, specifically in the wellness resort industry [1] Potential Future Impact - The current interest in Korean culture could have unforeseen long-term effects, described as a "butterfly effect" [1]
The Butterfly Effect of Voice: How One Word Can Change the World | Ishika Srivastava | TEDxTSIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-15 15:15
Core Message - A single voice, action, or movement can significantly impact individuals, communities, and society [1] - Small actions can have monumental consequences, aligning with the butterfly effect concept [1] - Speaking up and finding one's passion can lead to positive change in the world [11][12] Personal Empowerment - Overcoming personal insecurities and struggles can lead to self-discovery and growth [1] - Recognizing the impact of one's voice and actions on others can inspire positive change [2][3] - Encouraging individuals to be the reason for someone else's positive experience [8] Social Impact - Collective voices can drive significant change, as demonstrated by movements like MeToo [7] - Addressing issues like menstrual health openly can transform communities [4][5] - Creating a world where every voice is heard can lead to a better society [10]
How to Find Purpose and Affect Lives in The Most Wonderful Ways | Kate Doerge | TEDxDeerfield
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-30 15:33
Inspiration & Purpose - The speech emphasizes finding one's purpose and making a lasting impact on others, inspired by Penny's life [6] - It highlights the importance of turning pain into purpose, as demonstrated by the creation of Penny's Flight Foundation [12][13] - The speech encourages listeners to identify something they want to change and someone they want to help, making it their mission [22][23] Penny's Flight Foundation - Penny's Flight Foundation was launched to find a cure for Neurofibromatosis (NF), fund research, and inspire others [13][14] - The foundation has reached over 20 million people and raised over $5 million to fund critical scientific research programs [16] - Penny's Flight has established 100 chapters across the country at various colleges and high schools, engaging in fundraising and advocacy [18][19] Neurofibromatosis (NF) Awareness - NF is a common genetic condition affecting 1 in 2500 people in the United States [4] - NF causes bones to break easily and tumors to grow along nerve pathways [4] Actionable Steps - Start small by helping someone or raising funds for a cause [23] - Make a goal to dedicate 15-30 minutes daily to the action and share it on social media weekly [24]
Small turns , large impact | Shubhagata Mittal | TEDxSGGSCC Studio
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 16:23
Good afternoon everyone. It's truly lovely to be here today. I'd like to thank the TEDex team for this stage and for this honor.I'm Shhagata Mittal. I'm 28 years old, born and brought up in Delhi. Before I walk you through what I'd like to call an ordinarily extraordinary life, I have a question to ask.How many of you have ever said or been told that everything happens for a reason. A lot of us, right, we say it when plans fall out, when life takes a detour. Sometimes to comfort others and sometimes to comf ...
Weight of words and the butterfly effect | Dorian Ramsburg | TEDxYouth@FranklinSchoolOfInnovation
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-24 14:54
Core Argument - The butterfly effect illustrates how seemingly insignificant actions can lead to substantial consequences [5][6] - Words and actions, whether compliments or criticisms, have a lasting impact on others [3][4] - Accountability and open communication are crucial for resolving conflicts and maintaining healthy relationships [11][12] - Learning from mistakes is essential for personal growth and societal progress [13][14] Practical Implications - Giving compliments can improve relationships and increase personal happiness [5] - Reflecting on past experiences and focusing on future actions is more productive than dwelling on regrets [10] - Addressing disrespectful behavior directly and taking responsibility for one's own actions can prevent long-term dysfunction [11][12] - Adapting and growing from mistakes is more beneficial than being haunted by them [15][16]