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人生就像一场超级马拉松 Life is Like an Ultramarathon | 刘俊腾 Jeff Lau | TEDxPetalingStreet
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-12 16:18
“人生就像一场超级马拉松赛,你只需要勇敢迈出第一步。” Jeff 不是运动员,他第一次跑 10 公里就差点崩溃。但十年后,他却成为马来西亚完成撒哈拉沙漠超马的最年轻跑者! 他跑过 50 度的撒哈拉,也挑战过零下 40 度的加拿大育空。而他直面失败的那一天,极光也恰好在那时出现。 这些经历让他明白:人生就像一场超马,不是每一次努力都有完美结局。但没关系,因为那些坚持过的里程、跌倒后再起身的瞬间,才是真正可贵的宝藏! “Life is like an ultramarathon — you just need the courage to take the first step.” Jeff Lau was never an athlete. His first 10 km run nearly broke him, yet ten years later, he became the youngest Malaysian to complete the Sahara Desert Ultramarathon. He has run through the 50°C heat of the Sahara dese ...
From War, To Everest | Husein Farhat | TEDxAUB
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-04 16:22
هلا يمكن بالسبيكرز اللي قبلي كانوا شوي عم يحكوا عن هيك اشياء حلوه وانترتينين وكذا السبيت الشعولي ما بزعل بس يمكن شوي في بارت زعل هي الحرب انا بيرسوني بشوف فيها شوي شيء حلو الحرب مش رح احكي فيها هلا اوك انا حسين فرحات من جنوب لبنان مصور وصانع محتوى ومغامر ومن 24 سبتمبر 2024 ل 27 نوفمبر السنه نفسها بقيت بالضيعه ضيعتي اللي هي عرب صاليم وبهالفتره للي ما بيعرف شو صار اصعب 66 يوم مرق على لبنان والخاصه على جنوب لبنان وعلي كمان خوف صواريخ كل يوم بسمع انه فلان استشهد ماش موجود هيدا الشخص الناس عم تستشهد كل يوم اكثر ...
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Starknet 🐺🐱· 2025-12-23 13:47
RT Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io (@EliBenSasson)Vision is important, but in order to turn it into reality, you also need Grit.Vision focuses of some final stage, on the result, but grit is the fuel you need for the long journey that leads to it.Building something that matters has many rewarding moments: Reaching milestones, launching new things, making progress, seeing growth.But any project worth building will also hit moments where things may seem stuck, take longer than you expected, require a detour, fac ...
The Art of Climbing– How Failure Fuels Our Rise | Anandini Sugumar | TEDxYouth@DPSD
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 16:30
Ladies and gentlemen, life is a mountain and we're all climbers. Some of us climb confidently and some of us climb slowly. And there's some of us.Some of us that just sit around and say, "Hm, maybe if I wait long enough, there'll be an elevator." But the truth is there is never going to be an elevator. And at the heart of every climb lies that one unshakable companion. Challenge. Challenge.This word is enough for us to fall back and retreat into the safety of what we know. It's the voice that whispers, "You ...
Shaping Life by Showing Up | Maximillian Haryanto | TEDxBeacon Academy Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 17:30
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of perseverance and consistent effort in achieving success, highlighting that talent and motivation alone are insufficient [2][6][9] - It encourages individuals to view life as a marathon, not a race, and to persist through failures, as effort is a valuable "currency" that yields returns over time [6][9][10][15] - The speech advocates for a shift in perspective, urging individuals to see their daily actions as opportunities for growth and to approach life with optimism and persistence [14] Key Concepts - **Grit:** The ability to persevere and keep trying even after failure, identified as a crucial quality for success [2] - **Consistent Effort:** Growing in small increments both internally and externally every day, likened to a painter adding strokes to a canvas [4][5] - **Effort as Currency:** The idea that effort is infinite and the more it is used, the more one gains, similar to an investment [9][10][11] Practical Application - The speech advises individuals to apply consistent effort in their daily lives, viewing failures as learning opportunities and steps toward success [13][14] - It encourages students to put in effort when studying, and parents to invest effort in relationships and work, emphasizing that results will show in the long run [11][12] - The speech concludes with a call to action, urging individuals not to give up, to keep trying, and to remember that they control their own destiny [15][16]
The GAP is the Gift | Deana Jean | TEDxElmPark
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-14 17:29
Core Message - The "gap," representing challenging or unexpected situations, is presented as a valuable opportunity for growth and development, not just a setback [5][9][18] - Embracing the gap leads to the development of grit, the formation of alliances, and the gaining of perspective, all crucial for success [10][12][15] Entrepreneurial Insights - Success in entrepreneurship requires more than just endurance; it necessitates a mindset shift to recognize the value within challenging situations [9] - Entrepreneurs are often hesitant to seek help, but the "gap" highlights the necessity of collaboration and building a strong network of allies [13] - Teams that embrace clarity and flexible decision-making outperform their peers by 30% [16] Failure and Growth - Failure is an inherent part of the "gap," and the way it is perceived determines future success; it can be either a finality or fuel for growth [19][20] - Startups often fail due to gaps in leadership, collaboration, and perspective, rather than product flaws; CB Insights indicates a 70% failure rate [17] Personal Development - The "gap" is a universal experience, not limited to entrepreneurs, and can manifest in various forms, such as professional setbacks or personal challenges [19] - Embracing the "gap" and allowing it to shape one's path is essential for personal growth and achieving one's potential [23][24]
Building a Legacy, Entrepreneurship, and Impact Investment In The Future | MY ACE CHINA | TEDxDiobu
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 17:35
Entrepreneurial Journey & Resilience - The speaker's initial entrepreneurial attempt involved trading oil, aiming for a 150万 (1500000) naira profit on a 350万 (3500000) naira deal, but resulted in debt and arrest [5][6] - The speaker faced significant financial setbacks, including an 1800万 (18000000) naira debt and imprisonment after losing a tanker of oil worth 400万 (4000000) naira and discovering a 5000万 (50000000) naira loss due to theft [11][12] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of grit, defined as blending experience with courage and embracing vulnerability, as a key legacy for entrepreneurs [15][16] Business & Legacy Building - The speaker highlights the importance of building a legacy through a story that inspires, teaches, creates, and fosters collaboration [19][20] - The speaker suggests that adversity and failures are opportunities for growth and can lead to greater success [13][20] - The speaker's real estate project in Allesa is valued at 1000亿 (100000000000) naira, demonstrating a significant turnaround from previous financial struggles [21] Overcoming Adversity & Achieving Success - The speaker emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement, advocating for studying business and success to become successful [14] - The speaker draws inspiration from Thomas Edison's perseverance, highlighting his 10,000 failed experiments as a testament to not accepting failure as an outcome [25] - The speaker notes that companies like Airbnb, Uber, and WhatsApp were founded during recessions, suggesting that economic downturns can be fertile ground for innovation [23]
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The Economist· 2025-10-30 15:25
Sisu, or grit in the face of adversity, is just what the continent needs https://t.co/zmA3roGcM7 ...
Your Desert, Your Tomato: A New Way to Grow | Aaron Wen | TEDxNAS Nantong Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-28 15:31
Hello everyone, I'm Aaron. Have you ever feel like giving up. I mean really truly ready to quit maybe on a math problem, learning a new song, or even walking across the desert. When I was 10 years old, my mom sent me to a summer camp whose task was walking across the Tanganger Desert.They got off the first day, a nice relaxing 30 kilometers walk. Sounds fun, right. By the second kilometers, I was already a disaster.The sand was hot and my backpack was heavy and my mind was busy thinking, "My mom is so cruel ...
Beyond The Blueprint: One Step Back, Two Steps Forward | Ho Sing Foong | TEDxUKM
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 15:50
Career Development & Advice - The speaker, a banker, shares his career journey, emphasizing that it's not a race and it's okay to pivot [13][14][15] - Self-sacrifice is needed when pivoting, including self-study of new topics [15][16] - Grit, defined as perseverance and persistence, is a major predictor of success [17][18] - Humility is crucial; avoid being overly calculative and focus on building value [24][25] - Be ready to take one step back to move two steps forward when pivoting [26] - Embrace opportunities and avoid overthinking, even with pressure from parents and peers [30][31] - Parents primarily want their children to be happy and secure, which can be achieved by demonstrating effort and progress [32] Personal Journey & Background - The speaker grew up in a middle-class family; his father was a lecturer for 40 years [3] - He initially pursued chemical engineering due to parental influence and perceived job opportunities in the oil and gas industry [4] - He realized his interest lay in finance and investments during his third year of engineering studies [5] - He self-studied financial markets, attending courses in London while studying in Nottingham [6] - He faced challenges finding a job in the financial sector in London during the global financial crisis [9] - He applied for 40 jobs before starting his career in investment banking in Malaysia [10][11] - He has been in the banking industry for over 15 years and has no regrets [11][12]