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Craig Percoco· 2025-11-12 18:30
Give a man a purpose and the ability to achieve it and he will crawl over broken glass with a smile. M >> and I think that feeling capable and powerful and competent and respected and admired is something that will get a man so. ...
Rewrite your Script: A Journey Beyond Limits | Dr.Amrita Rajpal | TEDxYouth@JPSRanebennur
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:44
Good evening everyone. >> Good morning. >> For the longest time I thought is I just Yeah.For the longest time, I thought I was navigating challenges, trying to outlive them, trying to outlast them, trying to survive them. But when I got this opportunity to speak here, I realized that I wasn't overcoming any obstacles. I was breaking barriers and building bridges.But before I begin, I want to ask you some questions. I want you to answer them quietly in your heart. Have you ever felt that it's too late.Too la ...
Move with purpose | Romanah Buchanan | TEDxAstonUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:15
How often do we confuse being busy with moving forward. Think back to the last decision that you made. Was it out of pressure or was it out of purpose.I know we're all busy. I'm busy. I'm a mom of two. I'm a wife. I'm a creative entrepreneur.I'm 29 and I've got a busy social life. So, juggling a lot of things is sometimes a challenge. I bet you can relate.But I want to tell you about a time where time stood still for me and it forced me to reflect on what my purpose actually was. I gave birth to my second c ...
3 steps to build a profitable personal brand | Phil Graham | TEDxBlack Mountain
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 18:00
[Applause] [Music] Thank you so much. >> The worst days of your life were your greatest gift. Your greatest gift to yourself and the greatest gift to the world.Every single person in this room has an incredible backstory. that could inspire, serve, and help transform the lives of millions of people around the world. It can also give you a deep, fulfilling, and exciting purpose to wake up to every single day.It also has the opportunity to pay you an absolute fortune. However, many of you haven't cashed it in ...
When Passion meets Purpose | Deva Ragaranjan | TEDxBocconiUMumbai
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 17:27
[Music] Thank you all for being here. You could have spent a Sunday morning elsewhere, right. Again, coming and listening to me talk about something that I'm really really looking forward to, right.It's about purpose, passion, and positive psychology. Now, why did I want to talk about this. Right.And this is something that is very very close to my heart, right. And let me take you back around 29 years. Again, I may look 25, but I'm not, right.I'm again I'm around 50 years old but I remember the first time I ...
Re-envisioning Aging Successfully | Mark Lenhard | TEDxCapeMay
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-30 16:09
[Music] Well, thank you for this opportunity to be here today. And I was thinking, what better way for us to get connected with each other than to start with a pop quiz, right. Who doesn't like those.So, by show of hands, how many of you are aging. Okay. Okay.I'm going to try to not be nervous about the fact some of you did not respond. But, you know, that really kind of underscores the message that I have to share with you um today. But for a little more context, let me introduce you to two people, Theodor ...
How I Failed My Way Forward | Mathew Isac | TEDxSJIM
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-30 16:08
Key Takeaways on Personal and Professional Reinvention - The speech emphasizes that failure should not define individuals, but rather serve as a pause or a stepping stone [21] - Reinvention is a continuous process, requiring individuals to adapt and acquire new skills, including both hard and soft skills [23][24] - Finding a purpose larger than oneself is crucial for motivation and driving personal and professional growth [26][27] - Individuals should embrace their unique qualities and create their own paths instead of comparing themselves to others [31] - Extraordinary achievements come from ordinary efforts with an extra element of focus, integrity, responsibility, and ethos [32] Strategies for Navigating Change - Accept failures and setbacks, choose to fight back, and persist in trying [23] - Continually grow and upskill to evolve and become more capable in the face of disruptions [24] - Find a purpose that extends beyond oneself to fuel passion and drive [26] - Own one's unique journey and avoid comparisons to others [31] - Add an "extra" element of focus, integrity, responsibility, and ethos to stand out [32] Illustrative Examples of Overcoming Adversity - Chandran, an MSE PhD professor, mentors kids in his village, providing education and infrastructure [34][35] - Madesh, son of Salama, overcame poor academic performance to earn a BCA, buy a car and house, and lead a team in a global company [35][36] - Umar, daughter of a driver, works in HR at a hospital and is doing extremely well [36] - The speaker faced a 40% billing loss during COVID-19, a partner buyout, and his father's cancer diagnosis, but chose to reinvent his status quo and provide the best treatment for his father [37][38]
Ambition vs Contentment | Nitesh Joshi | TEDxReptonSchoolDubai
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-29 16:42
Have you ever chased a goal so hard you forgot why you wanted it in the first place. Or even worse, you become so hyperfocused that everything else loses value. I think anyone with drive and ambition can relate to that feeling.The chase is a balance, but balance isn't neat. It isn't equal, and it certainly isn't symmetrical. It often feels less like harmony, and more like a battle.Now, when we picture balance, we picture it as yin and yang, equal and opposites perfectly aligned. But life isn't that simple. ...
My Daughter Never Belonged-One Voice Can Change Everything | Annette Hines | TEDxFullerton
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-27 16:40
[Music] The operating room is chaos. Alarms are sounding all around me. People are rushing around and I can hear urgent whispers. The one sound that I desperately need to hear and don't is the sound of my newborn daughter crying. Elizabeth was born at just 29 weeks weighing 2 lb. We would later learn that she had mitochondrial disease or mido for short, which is a degenerative condition with no cure. The maido and a preeie birth injury left her blind, intellectually disabled, a wheelchair user, non-verbal, ...