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From Passion to Power | Aanal Kotak | TEDxIITGandhinagar
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-25 15:39
Entrepreneurial Journey & Empowerment - The speaker's journey started at age 12, cooking for 50 people when a caterer didn't show up [1] - The speaker refused to limit herself, turning passion into power despite societal expectations for women [1] - Faced doubts about opening a restaurant as a woman and launching ventures like South Indian cuisine as a Gujarati girl, but remained unstoppable [1] - Marriage and motherhood brought renewed expectations to slow down, but the speaker continued building her career [1] - The speaker owns restaurants across continents (Australia, Canada, America) and is expanding into the FMCG market [1] Passion vs Power - Passion alone is not enough; it needs control like fire [1] - Power elevates, while passion helps create; power gives influence, while passion gives skills [1] - The speaker uses the example of Dal Pakwan to illustrate the difference between passion and power, where presentation elevates the same ingredients [1] ROI & Success - ROI is not just about returns on investment but on involvement in one's career or business [2] - The speaker encourages finding, fighting for, and owning one's passion to turn it into something the world cannot ignore [2] - Persistence and hard work are key to achieving things, as demonstrated by the speaker's journey from cooking for 50 people at age 12 to owning restaurants across continents [2]
From Chance to Change: Ganesh Karnik on The Luck Factor | Ganesh Karnik | TEDxNITKSurathkalSalon
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-11 16:38
Personal Development & Opportunity - The speaker emphasizes seizing opportunities when they arise, rather than passively waiting for success [1] - The speaker encourages the audience to strive for excellence ("good engineer") and to develop skills [3][4][5] - The speaker highlights the importance of becoming a good human being and a responsible citizen, integrating values into one's personality [6] - The speaker suggests viewing education as a means to contribute to the future of the country, referencing Vivekananda's philosophy of "man-making and nation-building" [9] - The speaker encourages self-reflection and understanding of one's inner potential [9] Civic Responsibility & Leadership - The speaker stresses the importance of an enlightened citizenry for effective governance and democracy [6][8] - The speaker links enlightened citizenry to enlightened leadership, accountability, responsibility, and answerability in the system [6][8] - The speaker implies that individual choices to disengage from civic duties can lead to undesirable outcomes in governance [7] Destiny & Effort - The speaker acknowledges the role of both luck and hard work in achieving success [1][3][10] - The speaker suggests that even if one's path deviates from initial plans (e.g., not becoming an engineer), one should make the best use of the opportunities presented [5]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-07-11 01:04
RT Marvin (@sp4rtan300)The bar for excellence has never been so low, most of your competition quits after the first sign of difficulty because they never known what hard feels like, if it’s hard for you, it’s hard for everyone, most people avoid hard things which why you can beat most people by just trying- AlexHormozi ...
Through a Different Lens:Curiosity Perspective | Kautilya Pandit | TEDxSAJS Vasundhara Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:41
प्रणाम मेरा नाम पंडित है। आशा है कि मेरी आवाज आप सभी तक ठीक ठाक पहुंच रही हो ताकि आज हम थोड़ी सी बातचीत कर ले और मैं जो भी इस तरह से आपके पास पहुंचू वो आपके पास पहुंच जाए। बस इतनी सी आशा है। चलिए शुरू करते हैं। एक कविता है उससे मैं शुरू करूंगा। रवि अस्त रवि अस्त ज्योति के पत्र पर लिखा अमर रह गया राम रावण का अपराज समर। आज का अतीक्ष प्रकार प्रतिशील समीन गर्जित प्रतिपद कौशल समूह राक्षस वृद्ध सत्य वित राजीव लक्षण लोहित लोचन रावणच राघव राघव रावण वण गज प्रहर उदस्त राम भाव गोविंद कर देखिए ये जो कविता है ये मां हिं ...
Is It Really About Luck? | Jad Al Fakhani | TEDxInternationalCollegeBeirut
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:11
Success & Entrepreneurship Principles - Luck is preparation meeting opportunity, emphasizing the need for hard work to capitalize on chance encounters [12][13] - Quick money is a myth; perceived overnight success is the result of months or years of dedicated effort [5][6] - Hard work is essential, especially at the beginning of a career, to avoid laziness and the pursuit of easy money [6][7] - Success is not owned but rented, requiring continuous effort and humility [12][10] Personal Journey & Motivation - The speaker's business generates almost $25 million in annual sales after starting from a maximum of $400 per month in freelancing income less than 10 years ago [4] - Bankruptcy in 2013 forced the speaker to take action and start their entrepreneurial journey [7] - Faith, family support, and a humble mindset are crucial for sustained success [9][10][11] Mindset & Perseverance - Tangible results may not be immediately visible, but consistent effort will eventually lead to success, similar to training at the gym [8] - Staying humble and remembering past struggles is essential for maintaining perspective and driving continued effort [10][11] - Don't wait for luck, prepare for it; turn wishes into goals through hard work and preparation [13]