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RT Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV).@elonmusk"I think there's good things in all religions that are good principles, that you can sort of read any religious text and say, Okay, this is a good principle. This is going to lead to a better society. In Christianity, have empathy for fellow human beings, is a good one, I think, for good society, just consider the feelings of others and treat other people as you would like to be treated” ...
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Elon Musk· 2025-11-26 23:47
Political Commentary - Elon Musk states the left's fundamental moral flaw is empathy for criminals rather than victims [1] - Elon Musk believes there has been immense unconstitutional judicial overreach [1] - Elon Musk argues this overreach is undermining the people's faith in the legal system and needs to stop [1]
What If Love Was The Strategy? | Yuliia Paslon | TEDxAl Wasl
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-26 16:59
Ladies and gentlemen, do welcome onto the stage Julia Hasslon. [applause] [applause] If you ask me what's one of the biggest mistakes leaders make, some expect me to say something about market shift strategies or KPIs. But hear the truth.One of the biggest mistakes leaders make is thinking that love is a feeling. It is not. Love is a set of actions that bring out the best in you without expecting anything in return.And when you lead from that place, magic happens. People don't just perform, they thrive. I g ...
Meeting The World Gently | Sarita Nirjhara | TEDxYouth@TheModernSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-26 16:58
[संगीत] हम वो आखिरी पीढ़ी हैं जिसने पोस्ट ऑफिस का इस्तेमाल किया और उसे अलविदा भी कहा। हम वो आखिरी पीढ़ी हैं जिसने ट्रंक कॉल बुक करा के बात की और आज दिन में दसों बार फेस टाइम करते हैं। हम ही वो पीढ़ी हैं जिसने अपनी इंटेलिजेंस से आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस बना डाला। इसलिए यह हमारी जिम्मेदारी है कि आने वाली पीढ़ी को बताएं हाउ टू स्टे इंटेलिजेंट इन द वर्ल्ड ऑफ आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस। इस वक्त चाहती हूं कि आप एक नाम सोें। एक नाम जो जिसे आप जानते हैं आपके लिए बहुत खास है। एंड यू लुक अप टू दैट पर्सन। सोच लिया. आप में स ...
How to host a bipartisan dinner | Rhett Power | TEDxWilmington
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 18:00
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of fostering dialogue and empathy to bridge divides and prevent societal disintegration, drawing lessons from historical tragedies like the Rwandan genocide and the Tajikistani civil war [2][5][9] - The speaker advocates for the "Common Ground Project," encouraging individuals to host restorative dialogues with those who hold differing views to build trust and understanding [14][15] Historical Context & Warning - The Rwandan genocide, where 800,000 people were brutally murdered in three months, serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a society can collapse due to hatred and division [2] - The civil war in Tajikistan, resulting in 100,000 deaths, illustrates the consequences of a breakdown in communication and understanding [6] - The speaker warns that the current level of political polarization in the United States, with 50% of Americans viewing members of the opposing party as immoral or evil, is a dangerous trend [9] Proposed Solution: Restorative Dialogue - The "Common Ground Project" encourages hosting meals or coffees with people who disagree with you, fostering genuine curiosity and mutual respect [15] - The goal is not to change minds, but to change hearts and build common ground by seeing each other's humanity [16] - The speaker provides an "ACTION" framework (Ask, Consider, Think, Invite, Offer, Next steps) and specific questions to guide these dialogues [17][18][19] Call to Action - The speech concludes with a call to action, urging the audience to commit to the "Common Ground Project" and host dialogues to promote understanding and hope for the future [23][24] - The speaker envisions a movement of a million dinners or coffees, potentially changing two million people's perspectives [20][21]
We designed this broken world. Now let's fix it | Tessa Crews | TEDxWarrenton
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:58
Core Message - Design should prioritize social impact, environmental stewardship, and community well-being, moving away from solely focusing on profitability and efficiency [1] - The industry needs to shift from designing on autopilot to incorporating empathy and deeper listening to avoid negative consequences of bad design [1] - Responsible design involves asking different questions that celebrate shared humanity, human flourishing, and environmental health [2] Design Principles - Design is a fundamental human experience, influencing experiences and requiring conscious choices [1] - Better design focuses on celebrating shared humanity and creating authentic value without harming the environment [2] - Responsible design is unconventional, urging individuals to center their ethics, integrity, and joy in their work [2][3] Examples of Bad Design & Consequences - Manipulative app interfaces, profit-hungry advertisements, and harmful graphics are examples of bad design [1] - Toxic beauty standards are perpetuated through airbrushing and whitewashing in media [1] - Advertising targets children, with toddlers as young as 2 years old recognizing brands [1] - 11 million metric tons of plastics enter the oceans each year, highlighting the environmental impact of design choices [1] Call to Action - Individuals are urged to use their voices and talents to help others, viewing it as a responsibility [1][16] - The industry should have the courage to center its own northstar and ask different questions, prioritizing people and ecological well-being over profit and efficiency [15] - Individuals are encouraged to be unconventional and make conscious design decisions to fix the broken world [2][17] Illustrative Example - Christian Mottz's biodegradable shoe that blooms exemplifies merging nature and industry, turning product decay into new life [7][8]
AI: The Supercharger for Humanity | Waruna Saowapark | TEDxEkamaiIntlSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:49
When you guys hear the word artificial intelligence, what comes to mind. Headline screams dystopian, final invention, job sleep machines, movies like I Robots or Terminator where Will Smith shoots the robotsw shows that world. While even Wali, a Disney movie, paints a world that was run by machines.But here's the truth. AI is not a monster. It's not here to replace us. It's not here to compete with us.But AI is a bridge humanity needs to become more human. Someone might ask me, Sane, how could AI possibly e ...
Putting the You in Community Resilience to Climate Change | Ned Gatenby | TEDxTeesside
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:55
Key Arguments - The sense of "normal" is shaped by upbringing, encompassing cultural heritage, religious beliefs, and exposure to diversity [2] - "Normal" may only exist in a statistical sense, as life events can alter one's path [4] - Embracing deviations from "normal" can lead to greater self-acceptance, improved mental health management, and increased compassion [6] Climate Change & Social Context - Climate change is a threat to life and livelihood globally, making it a pressing issue [9] - Over 23% of UK voters are influenced by climate and environment policy [10] - The climate crisis is intertwined with a crisis of compassion and communication, failing to connect with communities facing immediate hardships [11][12] Community Resilience - Community organizations play a crucial role in building resilience to economic and environmental impacts of climate change [18] - Resilience is built from the ground up through the involvement of people, businesses, and government [27] - Community resilience is essential for weathering challenges and bouncing back from shocks [27] - Participation, including volunteering, is key to building community resilience and is beneficial for individual health [28]
What Does It Mean To Be Human? | Caleb Ocampo | TEDxMeadows School
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:39
Core Argument - The human experience, despite historical and cultural differences, revolves around universal emotions and experiences such as grief, love, and the cycle of life and death [2][5][11] - Understanding the human experience is crucial, especially with the rise of AI and the decline in humanities enrollment, to address the question of "why do we need to be human" [9][10] - The industry suggests a three-step approach to understanding the human experience: observe, reflect, and empathize [14][15][16] Supporting Points - The industry emphasizes that people's brains are fundamentally the same across different eras, suggesting that we can learn from historical records and personal stories [2][5] - The industry highlights the importance of empathy as a skill, not just for therapists, but for everyone to understand and connect with others [7][8][17] - The industry notes the cyclical nature of history, using the example of a mother grieving for her child in the 1760s and expecting the same grief from a mother today [11] Practical Application - The industry advocates for actively listening to and learning from others' experiences to gain knowledge and understanding [14] - The industry encourages critical thinking by reflecting on the experiences and observations of others [15] - The industry promotes empathy as a way to connect with others on a deeper level and understand their emotions [17][18]
The Gift of Not Being ‘Enough' | Dr. Rachel Jayaseelan | TEDxJainUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:11
Core Argument - The speech emphasizes the transformative power of embracing insecurities rather than battling them, leading to personal growth and genuine connection [7] - It contrasts human experiences, marked by insecurities and vulnerabilities, with AI's lack thereof, highlighting the unique capacity of humans for empathy and transformation [6][7] Six Pillars of Strength (Transformations) - From sympathy to empathy: Recognizing and understanding vulnerabilities in oneself and others [8][9][10] - From shame to humility: Accepting imperfections and finding beauty in being "average" [10][11][12] - From critical to reflective: Shifting from self-criticism to self-reflection to allow for personal growth [14][15] - From fearful to fierce and resilient: Transforming fear into strength and resilience by embracing vulnerabilities [15] - From feeling closed to being open to growth: Acknowledging insecurities to become more open to seeking support and growth [15] - From inauthenticity to authenticity: Embracing wholeness and self-love, including insecurities, to bridge the gap between the perceived and genuine self [15][16] Societal and Internal Narratives - Societal narratives and internal narratives shape perceptions of acceptability, influencing how individuals view and interact with their insecurities [17] - Acknowledging insecurities without shame is crucial for coexisting with them and fostering personal growth [18] Poem's Message - Every wound, scar, and lack contributes to shaping an individual, emphasizing the potential for strength and transformation found in pain and vulnerability [19][20]