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X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
🫶🏼Tesla Owners Of San Joaquin Valley (@SjvTesla):Happy birthday to @teslanorcalrenoThank you to my amazing leadership team for keeping the community together. Come through!NORCAL Leadership and support: @TeslaTim2 @brandonee916 @WyckedBitch @bentheevguy @_bennettm_ @BenSchafferUP @TESLAXMANN @kgee @teslaownersSV https://t.co/F3mnp3mpOz ...
Before It's Too Late | Mohamed Luqman | TEDxAlBateen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-07 15:56
Salam allayikum. What another wonderful morning in the city of Abu Dhabi. I'd like to start with a quick raise of hands.How many of you are in a in a family WhatsApp group. That's what I thought. And there's one rule all of you know.you can't leave. And if you even thought about it, that's a family crime. You miss a picture of the cat in the garden.You're doing something wrong. And there's always that link from mom that, you know, it's a very specific link or a sticker that's just we're so used to. And the ...
It Starts at Home: Redefining Social Responsibility | H.E. Maysa Alnuwais | TEDxAlBateen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-07 15:54
Core Values & Philosophy - Giving is not about the amount but about the care, emphasizing responsibility towards others as a way of being [1] - Values travel faster than bloodlines, becoming a family's legacy when lived sincerely [2] - Compassion, when organized, can move an entire society forward [12] MAN's Role & Impact - MAN acts as a bridge between compassion and structure, connecting the government, private sector, and the wider community to address social challenges [2] - MAN works across four main sectors: health, education, social, and environment, focusing on areas where contributions can make the greatest difference [2] - MAN assesses projects based on whether they address a social challenge, are sustainable, and create measurable impact in people's lives [2] - MAN provides detailed impact reports and social return of investment analysis to show contributors what their contributions have achieved [3] Project Examples & Outcomes - A dialysis center was established through collaboration between a contributor, the health sector regulator, a health operator, and the government, serving hundreds of patients annually [2][3] - The intergenerational integration program addressed loneliness and isolation among senior citizens, leading to improved health stats [5][6][7][8] - The series showcased 15 projects through the lens of the beneficiary, contributor, and operator, demonstrating the impact of compassion and community collaboration [10][11] Call to Action - Every company, leader, and individual has a role to play in building a future shaped by compassion, contribution, and community [16][17] - Businesses should let profit create purpose, and individuals should recognize that every dirham and every hour matters [17] - Real change begins with sincerity, not the size of the contribution [17]
The Secret Behind Happy Communities | Jenn Dice | TEDxFargo
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-07 15:31
Happiness and Bicycling - Happiest countries in the world, such as Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and the Netherlands, have high rates of bicycling [1][2] - Bicycling can positively impact public health, access to opportunity, tourism, recreation, and community connection [3] - Mental health experts suggest getting outside and moving your body to improve happiness and mental health, which bicycling provides [8][9] - Bicycling boosts serotonin and dopamine, lifting mood and easing pain [9] - Just 15 minutes of bicycling can lower cortisol levels and improve mood; regular riding reduces depression [10][17] Infrastructure and Policy - Studying best practices from happy countries helps create happier communities by understanding policy frameworks, safe infrastructure, and social culture [12][13] - Protected bike lanes lead to 44% fewer deaths and 50% fewer serious injuries for all road users [19] - 62% of Americans would ride bikes more if separated from cars [19] - Nearly 1,000 bike projects have been built or are nearly complete in the last three years [20] - Cities rated good for bicycling in the US increased from 33 in 2019 to 234 this year [21] Bicycling Trends - A record 112 million Americans rode a bike last year [21] - Youth cycling is up 11% after a steady decline [21] - Over 50% of trips in the United States are three miles or less, easily bikable in about 15 minutes [17]
X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
RT 🦋Diana🦋 (@99_Colorado)Crazy night!! Some of the best folks in the community!! The fact I accidentally finally got to meet @WhatsupFranks was simply incredible ❤️ https://t.co/xt6hPiMVr0 ...
X @Xeer
Xeer· 2025-11-07 06:19
the highest tier of the monad airdrop is ‘community last.’funny as it sounds, it’s not a meme. it’s a pattern i’ve seen it play out too many times in crypto, especially with NFTs.once teams realize how much you’ll do for them as a community member, the dynamic shifts. you’re no longer the prized community, you’re free unpaid labor.they’ll redirect their budget to chase new users and KOLs, while you convince yourself you’re still early and doing it for a greater cause. such is the nature of a ‘community memb ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-11-06 23:39
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)These were once houses where husbands and wives and children lived. And local shops where people made their livings and chatted with their neighbors.Where are they now? https://t.co/5c1Ll6IXNt ...
‘We need to get back to humanity’: ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ creator on how food can unite people
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 23:38
Show Concept & Impact - The show "Somebody Feed Phil" travels the world, explores food, builds community, and embraces different cultures [3] - The show aims to inspire travel and connection with others, promoting humanity and understanding [5][9] - The show avoids topical jokes and political content to focus on universal themes of relationships, family, and character [29] Connection & Communication - Food is presented as a universal connector, facilitating communication and friendship even across language barriers [6][7] - Sharing food and laughter can bridge divides and foster understanding between people with differing beliefs [7][8] - Embracing other cultures is portrayed as a fundamental aspect of being a decent human being, not a political statement [9] Anecdotes & Experiences - A story is shared about forming a friendship with a Palestinian restaurant owner in Dubai, highlighting the potential for connection despite perceived differences [12][13][14] - The difficulty of getting a Republican and a Democrat to share a meal in Washington DC is noted, emphasizing the political divide [16] - A personal anecdote about getting fired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art for falling asleep on a 300-year-old bed illustrates how life experiences can unexpectedly contribute to future success [23][24][27] Future Aspirations - The show's creator expresses a desire to film in Greece, Turkey, Shanghai, most of India, and most of Africa in future seasons [35]
We Are The Wells: How Connection Truly Sustains Us | Gizelle Clemens | TEDxWilmette
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 17:50
Core Message - The industry emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining strong support networks, referring to them as "wells," for both personal and professional resilience [1][5][6] - The industry highlights that modern life requires intentional connection, as the built-in rhythms of necessity are no longer automatic [1] - The industry suggests that being a "well" involves active listening, showing up for others, and allowing oneself to be supported [1] Practical Application - The industry advises making love and support specific, rather than offering generic help [2] - The industry recommends proactively checking in with others, acting on thoughts of concern [2] - The industry encourages practicing unperformed presence, emphasizing that simply being there is often enough [3] - The industry advocates creating rituals of connection, such as monthly dinners or regular check-ins, to prioritize relationships [3] - The industry stresses the importance of receiving love and care, acknowledging one's worthiness of support [4] Resilience and Support - The industry frames strength not as independence, but as knowing when to be a well and when to be tended to [1][4] - The industry views tending to the "wells" of others as an investment in reciprocal care during times of need [1] - The industry recognizes that strong connections are crucial not only during crises but also during times of joy and normalcy [1]
Lesson from the Ant: Never-Ending Story of Sharing and Resilience | Onochie Chukwurah | TEDxAltadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 17:28
It's more important to be able to hear Baba. Egg. [Music] >> You pick me up a little bit on his mic.Maybe close. >> Okay. You get me close.>> We're family. That's our rhythms of the village family band. [Applause] Woo.>> And you and you are lucky. It's only the two of us here today. >> Yeah.>> We're usually up to 10 or 20 people. >> Big band. >> And we have small groups and we have a large group.>> So, just to remind everyone, we live in a world that is violent. If it's not water, it's earthquake. Uh what w ...