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3 principles for becoming resilient | Vanessa Fischer | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:37
Decisions, decisions everywhere. We need to take decisions. Four years ago, I did it.After years working in investment banking, private equity and venture capital, I became the captain of my own career, focusing on my consultancy and investment firm. So, have you ever stood at this crossroad in your life where you know the next step will redefine everything. What I'm talking about today isn't about rejecting traditional paths.It's quite the opposite. It is about encouraging and combining what you really str ...
Blooming Through Change | Diana Ramlawi | TEDxHarriton High School
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 16:10
Growth & Adaptation - Adapting to change allows for true growth and thriving, even in tough circumstances [3] - Adapting doesn't mean changing who you are, but discovering new parts of yourself [4] - Growth often comes when stepping outside comfort zones and challenging oneself [5] Resilience & Learning - Resilience is the ability to bounce back after setbacks and learn from mistakes [6] - Every setback presents a lesson and every obstacle a chance to grow stronger [7] - Asking "What can I learn from this?" can help navigate uncertainty and uncover resilience, patience, and courage [7][9] Persistence & Effort - Growth requires effort and isn't always a straight line, with steps back offering chances to learn and adapt [10][11] - Embracing challenges, rather than resisting them, allows for flourishing in unexpected ways [12] - Even in the toughest times, the ability to bloom exists [12]
Curiosity sparks extraordinary | Tian ran Gao | TEDxQMDS Qingdao Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:25
Core Idea - Curiosity, originating from the Latin word "cura" meaning to care, is presented as a fundamental driver of human survival and progress [1] - Curiosity is not just about finding answers, but also about perseverance and learning from mistakes [2][3][4] - Curiosity transforms ordinary individuals into explorers, inventors, and dreamers, leading to breakthroughs in various fields [7] Examples of Curiosity's Impact - Personal anecdotes illustrate how curiosity led to skill development in music [2][3][4] - The story of Tu Youyou highlights how curiosity and research into traditional Chinese medicine led to the development of artemisinin, a life-saving malaria treatment [5][6] Call to Action - The audience is challenged to embrace curiosity by asking questions and exploring the world around them [7] - Curiosity is presented not only as a means of survival but also as a key to thriving [7]
The Power of a Seed! | Isabela Peña | TEDxUWCEA Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 15:30
Core Analogy & Theme - The speech uses the analogy of an acacia seed needing to be eaten by an elephant to germinate, representing the necessity of facing unpleasant experiences for personal growth [1][2] - Vulnerability, initially perceived as a weakness, is presented as an opportunity for growth and connection with others [6][14][17] - The speaker emphasizes the power to transform difficult experiences into something extraordinary, even when life throws challenges [18] Personal Transformation & Adaptation - The speaker's personal journey involves moving from Venezuela to Chile and then to Tanzania, highlighting adaptation to new cultures and languages [3][4][10][11] - Overcoming the initial sense of not belonging in a new environment leads to integration and growth within the community [6] - Returning to a changed home country reveals that vulnerability can also be felt when familiar surroundings are lost [7][9] Global Perspective & Connection - The speaker's experiences in Venezuela are recognized as part of a larger global narrative of conflict, economic crisis, and social struggles [13] - Connecting with people from different parts of the world reveals shared vulnerabilities and experiences [12][13] - Broken shells of ideologies and biases allow for genuine connection with others, fostering a collective fight for justice, freedoms, and human rights [14][15]