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The Dharma of Becoming Extraordinary | Prof. (Dr). Prashant Pareek | TEDxThaltej Salon
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 17:16
So euphoric to be here and thank you for this warm welcome and the amazing arrangements. Kudos to you all the organizers, the partners and a wonderful audience here. From unknown to unimaginable, the dharma of becoming extraordinary.Why this applies to human beings us three stories that's it and one by one we will uncover the layers of becoming extraordinary and why it is our duty to become extraordinary once a 40 45 year old man was busy reading newspaper so he was interested to know what is happening betw ...
"The Beauty in Becoming" | Faith Bynum | TEDxYouth@NCSSM
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-09 17:37
Most people love butterflies. They flutter so gracefully. They land so gently and they're colorful.However, they're not born that way. rather they go through a process called metamorphosis from a caterpillar to a butterfly and that is a process that not enough people applaud. So I'd like to think that the butterfly is not about its beauty rather it's about its becoming.Now I'm going to share with you four people who happens to be my family. So bear with me. There's dad.He was the quintessential head of the ...
The Art of Reinvention | Virupakshappa Hovale | TEDxPESU
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-02 17:52
So welcome once again. So I will take you through the topic called revent mention. How would it be essential when we are living in a world where we are constant disruptions disruptions will be technological geopoly pandm.So it exactly matches with the theme of the events called tessellations of the time. So re mention it is not that my we kind something new but it has been existing for ages for maybe thousands of years. Let's see how it connects to a regular lie. Let's see the scene of protetra.Do you remem ...
Hamlet’s Social, Psychological and Spiritual Metamorphosis | Kristen Murray | TEDxEdUHK
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 14:55
[Music] In my role as a university educator, it is my job to convince my students and you in the audience here today that Shakespeare is not just a collection of books collecting dust on a shelf, but they are living and breathing texts. They are something that we can all enter into, that we can access, that we can analyze, and that we can enjoy. I often step into the classroom and surprise my students by saying that I'm not here to tell you what these texts mean. I'm here to invite you to a range of differe ...