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The Power of Values in Experiencing Pain | Seda Seyranyan | TEDxMoskovyanSt
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-01 15:54
Core Idea - Painful moments can be opportunities to reconnect with values and rediscover meaning in life [1] - Pain can be reinterpreted as a path to self-discovery and healing [1] Speaker's Background - Seda Seyranyan is a psychologist specializing in personality development, counseling, and inclusive education [1] - She holds a Master's degree in Personality Psychology and Counseling since 2014 [1] - Since 2020, Seda has been a trainer for organizations accredited by Armenia's Ministry of Education, delivering courses on psychology, inclusion, and education law [1] - Her interests include trauma recovery, existential psychology, and individual development [1]
كيف علمتني الخسارة أن أربح | Khaled Fares | TEDxAlQudsUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-29 14:50
Business Development & Entrepreneurship - Overcoming initial setbacks is crucial for future success, viewing failures as opportunities for growth and learning [1] - Integrity and trustworthiness are fundamental to building strong relationships with clients and partners, leading to financial success [1] - Balancing education, business ventures, and family commitments is achievable with dedication and proper time management [1] - Sharing values, ethics, and vision is essential when forming partnerships, even more so than financial considerations [1] - Starting small, with the founder handling multiple roles (accounting, marketing, sales, and even physical labor), is a viable approach for new businesses [1] - The company expanded from a one-person operation to over 100 employees, demonstrating significant growth and success [1] - The company's operations have extended beyond Palestine to Jordan, Morocco, and Turkey, indicating international expansion [1] Core Values & Social Impact - Supporting one's parents and contributing to the community are vital aspects of Palestinian society [1] - The company aims to provide safe and comfortable housing, contributing to the well-being of the community [1] - The company's expansion to other countries is intended to strengthen its roots in Palestine, not to abandon the homeland [1]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-07-17 17:26
AI Interaction Strategy - The industry suggests having a plan when interacting with AI, especially in coding, rather than just chatting [1] - AI companies are increasing the "agreeableness" of AI to boost engagement, which may not be conducive to self-improvement [1] - The industry is exploring "monetized fine tunes" and ad-based monetization models for AI [1] AI "Rig" for Goal Achievement - The industry proposes an AI "rig" to enhance the ability to reach financial goals, cautioning against applying it to personal life [3] - The AI rig involves defining high-order values, strategies, and tactics to generate tasks [1][2] - The core idea is that tasks are generated from a fusion of value, strategy, and proposed tactics [3] - The AI rig incorporates "Respected Intervention," where AI acts as mentors to provide feedback on execution [3] - The AI rig aids in decision-making by ingesting previous steps and selecting the "best" quantifiable decision [3] Components of the AI System - Value: What the user wants deep down [2] - Strategy: How the user gets there long term [2] - Tactics: How the user drives strategy this week [2] - Actual Execution: Time stamped execution of tasks [3]
Rowing Upstream:Creating A Path No One Else Can | FAYHA FATHIN PP | TEDxPeacePublicSchoolKottakkal
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 16:20
What if I told you that the biggest setback that you might face in life is not failure, but is rowing to somewhere that you really don't want to go to. I want all of you to close your eyes right now and imagine imagine that you're on a boat alone rowing in a stream and you look around and that you see that there's many other people on their own boats. You all are going on a stream.You look underneath and you realize this is a strong current. So you look forward and that's when you understand I am going some ...
The Influence of family | Shreshth Dadhich | TEDxYouth@TCHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 15:05
Core Argument - The speech emphasizes the profound and often overlooked impact of family on shaping an individual's values, morals, and perspectives [1] - It highlights that family's influence extends beyond material support to encompass emotional development, socialization, and decision-making [1] - The speaker shares a personal anecdote to illustrate how family guidance, even through discipline, instills a sense of right and wrong and provides unwavering support during life's challenges [1] - The speech concludes by underscoring the uniqueness of each family and its integral role as the foundation upon which an individual's life is built [1] Key Aspects of Family Influence - Family shapes an individual's character, habits, and how they perceive and interact with the world [1] - Family serves as the primary source of love and support, teaching individuals how to socialize and communicate [1] - Family influences an individual's decisions and choices in life, often serving as role models or providing contrasting examples [1] - Unlike other relationships, family offers unconditional support and does not compete with an individual's achievements [1]
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]
You are what you love | Harshika Hundal | TEDxTISB Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 15:40
all. It's a quiet, beautiful truth. Even the parts of you that feel hardened or untouched, sometimes someone taught you how to be that way. Maybe you were let down. Maybe your mother was just a little too overprotective. Either way, someone was there. And the first time I really noticed this, I was caught off guard. It was when I was having a conversation with one of my friends and she told me, "111 is my angel number. Make a wish every single time you see it. So now twice a day, every single time the clock ...
What is Your Stack? | Folu Dele-Ijagbulu | TEDxDugbe
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 15:28
Core Concept: Decision-Making Framework - Introduces the concept of a "stack" as a decision-making algorithm or framework individuals use [5][6] - Emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own "stack" to make conscious decisions aligned with priorities [11] - Suggests reflecting on how time, energy, and money are spent to reveal true priorities [11][12] - Encourages individuals to write down their "stack," reorder it if necessary, and consciously use it when facing difficult decisions [13][14] Practical Application & Self-Reflection - Proposes reflecting on personal priorities by considering hypothetical scenarios involving family, work, and personal responsibilities [8][9][10] - Recommends seeking feedback from friends, family, and mentors to gain insights into one's actual decision-making priorities [13] - Advocates for aligning one's actions with their consciously chosen "stack" to guide their life's direction and legacy [15]
Why doing what you're “good at” might be ruining your career | Isabelle Nuttall | TEDxLancasterU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:25
Career Development & Personal Values - Aligning professional selves with fundamental values leads to a more sustainable and fulfilling life [1] - The speaker realized the importance of "how" things are done (approach, attitude, behavior) in the workplace, rather than just "what" is done (output) [1] - Reflection is crucial to question existing norms and explore different approaches in one's career [1][2] - Shifting from a fixed mindset to active reflection allows individuals to choose which scripts (pre-programmed narratives) to follow [2] - The speaker suggests scrapping five-year plans and focusing on internal shifts in mindset rather than solely on behavioral changes [2] Workplace & Societal Impact - Separating personal values from professional life can lead to toxic work environments and short-term decisions benefiting only a few [2] - Unequal societies and a degrading planet negatively impact everyone [2] - Dominant narratives of success (big corporations, high salaries, overwork) should be questioned for their alignment with personal values [2] - Finding passion and purpose benefits not only the individual but also society and the environment [7] - The speaker encourages being proactive, speaking up, and changing paths when things aren't working out [6]
Learning from Parental Imperfection | IyanuOluwa Adebayo | TEDxAvi Cenna Intl School
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 15:58
Parenting & Child Development - Parenting is a challenging responsibility, often filled with sacrifices and worries unseen by children [1][2] - Parents, though flawed, strive to prepare their children for the future through rules, scoldings, stories, and routines [3] - Some parents unintentionally create a fear of failure in their children through perfectionism, while others prioritize wealth over character [4] - Raising children involves shaping values and providing a nurturing environment, not just providing material needs [5] - Children learn by observing their parents' actions, including how they treat others, react to stress, and handle anger [6][7] - The "do as I say, not as I do" approach is ineffective because children sense hypocrisy and inconsistency [8] - Children measure permission based on their parents' habits, not moderation [11] - Negative parental behaviors, such as alcoholism and emotional neglect, can be passed down to the next generation [12][13] - Cycles of negative behavior can be broken through awareness, forgiveness, and choosing to keep the positive aspects while leaving behind the negative [15][19] - Individuals should assess the intent behind words, distinguishing between those said out of love and those that are abusive [17][18]