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Fail Forward: Struggle Shapes Success | Ar. Pankaj Satyanarayan Chiraniya | TEDxNerul
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-10 17:57
[Music] Have you ever felt that one decision at the age of 11 can define your entire life? Well, I did it. I failed in maths terribly. born and bought up in a maradi banya family. Ba beta or maths may fail. It was like a death sentence for an boy at age 11. This line echoed in every street in every corner of my mind. And that day at age 11, I decided I am not good enough. I do not belong. But at the same time I took a decision. I will prove myself not through rebel but through my art and I was very good at ...
From Last in School to IIM Ahmedabad: The Power of Self-Belief | Mridul Poddar | TEDxGEA Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-10 16:51
1 14 114. It's a number I can never forget. There were 114 students in my batch here at Gundesa.Can you uh take a wild guess what my rank usually was. Given where I ended up CAM Ahmedabad, what would your guess be. Maybe first, maybe second.>> Top 10. >> Definitely top 10. >> The number was 114.More often than not, I rank dead last. And so no man smiling here says it all. From being the last in school here at Gundesa to getting an all India ranked 27 in one of India's toughest exams.Sounds like a movie stri ...
Born Different, Built Different | Hassan Ahmad Ghaddar | TEDxIntercontinental Schools Kano
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-07 16:19
[Music] [Applause] [Music] Good morning everyone. Uh it's a pleasure for me being here at TEDex Intercontinental School Cano. My name is Hassan Ahmed Gadar and I'm also known as mostly known as Jamu. I am I am a marketer, a young businessman. Uh I can go into every single thing that my passion takes me to. I started my career as a salesman under under a company that does distribution with no any plans of being what I am today. But I had that passion of being jamu, being a special person, a different person, ...
Finding Your Bull | Oluwadarasimi Daniel | TEDxIntercontinental Schools Kano
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-07 16:02
[Music] [Applause] [Music] Good day everyone. You know, they'll always say, "Grab the bull by the horn. Grab the bull by the horn. Grab the bull by the horn." But the thing they'll never tell you is what to do with it. motivational speakers.Huh. Beware their sweet talks. A man was just, you know, walking in his own, minding in his own business.A beautiful, lovely day. But then he heard something. Someone was using those same words.He was like, "If you want to be great in life, you got to grab the bull by th ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-11-07 12:50
RT The Matrix (@Themxtrix1)Is success really that hard https://t.co/sMjqvDXTYE ...
Can you build a unicorn working 9-5?
20VC with Harry Stebbings· 2025-11-05 15:00
Can you build a successful startup by working 9-5. How do you define success. If you want to build a billion-doll business, you will not be able to do it by working 9 to5.It is very simple. Everyone hates that. And the truth is people hate that because they hate you making them feel bad.It's a little bit like when you have friends who are incredibly fit and get up at 6:00 a. m. and go to the gym and run 15 miles.They make you feel bad. The people who hate you for saying that 9 to5 won't work hate you becaus ...
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 ...
Comfort Kills More Dreams Than Failures Ever Did | Dr. Rakesh Bahl | TEDxGMC Doda
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 17:47
[Music] So ladies and gentlemen, my topic is comfort kills more dreams than failure ever did. When I was a child, it was in late '7s. My grandfather told me a story.All of us, we were sitting together. That time he told us a story of his college days. He had a senior in government Gandhi Memorial Science College.It is called this name by this name today. Earlier it was named Prince of Rails College in Jammu. He had a senior one- year senior to him who was very good in English and there was a British profess ...
The Power of Community, Networking and Collaboration | OBY IVY | TEDxDiobu
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 17:35
Collaboration Challenges - Trust issues arise when collaborating with unfamiliar individuals who cannot readily assess potential benefits [3][4] - Conflicting goals and interests can hinder collaboration if the objectives and long-term aspirations of each party are not aligned [12][13] - Power struggles and hierarchy problems can impede collaboration if individuals are unwilling to relinquish control or leadership roles [14][15][16] - Conflicting values and beliefs can surface during collaboration, potentially leading to disagreements and hindering progress [18][19][20] - Difficulty reaching consensus on key agreements can stall collaborative projects [22] - Intellectual property and ownership disputes can arise in creative collaborations, particularly concerning intangible assets [24][25][26] Keys to Successful Collaboration - Clearly define goals, expectations, and benefits for all parties involved [27] - Communicate effectively and transparently, addressing potential concerns and avoiding assumptions [28] - Clearly define roles and responsibilities to ensure accountability and avoid confusion [29] - Be willing to adapt to change and compromise, recognizing that collaboration requires flexibility [22][29] - Start by collaborating with individuals at a similar level and offer services for free to gain experience and build relationships [30][31]
The Secret Power of Being Extraordinarily Average | Mr. Utsav Malhotra | TEDxBocconiUMumbai
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 17:27
[Music] Funny how the cookie crumbles, right. I wasn't meant to be here. Not a chance.This platform is meant for the extraordinary. And I I am extraordinarily average at best. At 18, I cleared what is the most difficult engineering entrance exam in the country.I got a college of my choice because growing up in the '9s, if you were good at physics and you did not hate your parents, that was your only option. So, I did that. I got to college.I knew exactly what was expected of me and I did what the average do ...