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The Blueprint To Success | Duc Anh Ngo | TEDxGerman European School Singapore Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-02 15:21
[Applause] Let me tour with you a story I have. About a year ago, I was completely in the negatives. I was trying to pass proprietary trading accounts. I was trying to build online businesses. I was trying to do everything I could to be successful because I didn't really know what it was.Was it a number on a page, money in a bank account, or an impact that I had on the world. My grades were in the dumps. I had almost no motivation and barely a clear plan to do anything.However, a year later, I turned things ...
How far is TOO far? Accomplishing ridiculous goals | Kerry Ward | TEDxMission
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-12 16:22
Welcome to the stage, Carrie. Greetings, beautiful humans, inquisitive souls. Mom, I don't know if Kona is still here, but Okay, couple quick questions for you.The first one, have you ever had a goal or an idea and you thought, "Oh my god, this is going to be fantastic. Like, this will be the thing." And you share it with somebody. Oh, you have one. And you and you share it with somebody and the response you get is something along the lines of, "Don't be ridiculous." That's that just doesn't make sense.Like ...
The Roots of Passion: More Than Just a Goal | Praechompoo Archapitakku | TEDxYouth@RIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-27 15:28
Core Idea - Passion is the driving force behind pursuing goals, acting as the roots that anchor individuals through changes and challenges [1][2][9] - Goals are like branches that can change, but passion remains a constant guide [2][9] - Discovering passion is a journey, not a destination, and it may start small and grow over time [5][8][9] Personal Growth and Self-discovery - The pursuit of passion involves taking steps towards what one loves, even when plans change [12][13] - External factors can influence goals, but passion is internally driven and helps redefine success [11][16] - It's important to reflect on what truly makes one feel alive rather than conforming to societal expectations [15][16][17] Shifting Perspectives - Goals can change over time as individuals learn more about themselves and what truly drives them [10] - Passion is not tied to a specific career or title but rather to the impact one wants to make [10] - The reason behind pursuing a goal is often more important than the goal itself [15]
A 50-day journey of purpose and possibility | Jivika Jain | TEDxSPIPS Indore
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-20 15:27
[Music] Hello everyone. I'm Ja Jin, an author, YouTuber, student, and co-founder of 1 XL, all at an age of 10. And I'm so excited to be here today in front of all of you to share my story.But before I begin, I want to share something that will help reflect on what we have been doing. Through giving, we help and grow. In sharing, we let kindness flow.Before I start, I want to ask you all, have you ever set a goal so big that it made you wonder, can I actually do this. Well, my mom, my brother, and I did exac ...
The Blueprint for Personal Transformation | Ahmed Awlad Thani | TEDxSQU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 16:07
Success & Goal Setting - Only 5% of people worldwide set goals, suggesting a significant opportunity for improvement in goal-oriented behavior [1] - The speaker introduces a five-pillar system for personal development, emphasizing philosophy, purpose, planning, action, and continuous learning [1][2] The Five Pillars - **Philosophy:** Emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset, taking responsibility, and controlling one's thoughts [1] - **Purpose:** Encourages finding one's purpose using the Ikigai model, dreaming big, and having a burning desire [1] - **Planning:** Advocates for focused objectives, balanced life aspects (mental, physical, emotional, spiritual), and smart goals [1] - **Action:** Stresses the importance of starting now, taking calculated risks, and developing positive habits [1] - **Learning:** Promotes continuous learning, measuring success, and self-reflection to avoid stagnation [2] Key Principles - Internal transformation is crucial for external change [1] - One must manage their thoughts and environment to achieve success [1] - Resource management, especially time, is critical for achieving goals [1] - Overcoming self-imposed limitations is essential for unlocking potential [1] - Continuous self-reflection is necessary for growth and adaptation [2]
Riding Beyond Limits: From Dreams to Destiny | Rinaa Shah | TEDxSPCE
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-12 15:07
थैंक यू वेरी मच। सो वी आर टॉकिंग अबाउट इल्यूजन ऑफ़ सक्सेस एंड व्हाट आई वांट टू से फॉर माय ओन एक्सपीरियंस इज़ हाउ वी इन आवर नॉर्मल वर्ल्ड्स यू हैव द इल्लुजन एंड व्हाट इज़ द इलशन ऑफ़ सक्सेस एंड व्हाट इज़ टॉपिंग यू फ्रॉम अचीविंग योर गोल्स। यू नो व्हेन वी सी पीपल अराउंड वी ऑलवेज और ऑन सोशल मीडिया और पीपल योर फ्रेंड्स वी ऑलवेज से दैट ओह गॉड दिस पर्सन हैज़ फिगर इट आउट ऑल यू नो वेदर दे हैव मनी ओर दे लुक्स ओर द बिज़नेस ओर अ ग्रेट जॉब एंड दे ऑलवेज लुक एट देम एंड हैव अ परसेप्शन ऑफ़ दे फ़िगर इट आउट ऑर और दे बी दे आर हैविंग सपो ...
Chasing Goals, Losing Life: The Hidden Costs of Success | Christopher Tang | TEDxStockdale HS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 15:43
Core Argument - The speech challenges the mainstream media's emphasis on relentlessly pursuing dreams, suggesting instead that individuals may not always be ready for such pursuits [2] - It advocates for a shift in perspective, focusing on *how* and *what* one pursues, and how to sustain oneself throughout the journey, rather than solely focusing on achieving goals [3] - The central idea revolves around "arrival fallacy," a common phenomenon where individuals experience a sense of emptiness or crisis after achieving their goals [13] Case Studies - The speech uses Notch, the creator of Minecraft, who sold his company to Microsoft for an estimated 25 亿 (2.5 billion) 美元, as an example of someone who experienced an identity crisis after achieving immense success [5] - Michael Phelps, a highly decorated Olympian, is presented as another example, highlighting his struggles with post-Olympic depression and questioning his identity without swimming [8][9][10] Key Takeaways - Goals should be viewed as checkpoints in a continuous journey, not as the ultimate finish line [24][25] - One's identity and sense of self should not be solely dependent on external factors or achievements [26] - True satisfaction comes from within, derived from building positive habits, adhering to strong principles, and maintaining a positive self-image [27] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of small, consistent actions and self-reflection in building a strong sense of self [28] - The speech concludes that instead of chasing dreams, individuals should focus on building themselves, so that they are prepared to handle the aftermath of achieving their goals [29]