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Scaling Mountains, Inspiring Ripples of Change | S. Jaahnavi | TEDxSIS Ajmer Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-29 15:54
Personal Development & Goal Achievement - The core message revolves around the importance of embracing change, consistency, and adaptability to achieve personal goals, drawing parallels from mountaineering experiences [1][25][26][27] - Overcoming challenges and failures is presented as a crucial part of personal transformation, emphasizing resilience and continuous learning [23][24][28][30][31] - The speaker advocates for starting small, being consistent, and adapting to failures as key elements in achieving any goal, whether it's in music, sports, or public speaking [26][27][28] Lessons from Mountaineering - Scaling mountains is used as a metaphor for overcoming life's challenges, highlighting the significance of each small step towards reaching the summit [1][2] - The speaker's experiences on various peaks, including Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Elbrus (Europe), Mount Kosciuszko (Australia), and Mount Denali (North America), illustrate the diverse challenges and adaptations required in different environments [3][11][15][19] - Mental strength is emphasized as being more critical than physical strength in mountaineering, particularly in situations where exhaustion and the urge to give up are overwhelming [22][23] Overcoming Adversity - The speaker's personal story includes her father's diagnosis with terminal lung cancer, which served as a motivation to push her limits and achieve more [15] - The experience of being denied a permit to climb Mount Everest due to age restrictions led to a change in plans and the successful climb of Mount Denali, demonstrating adaptability [18][19] - The speaker shares instances of having to turn back from summits due to illness or bad weather, emphasizing the importance of making smart decisions to preserve life and try again later [29][30] Importance of Continuous Learning - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remaining a learner throughout life, regardless of age or expertise, and being open to gaining knowledge from others [31][32] - The speaker's father, a mental health doctor, is presented as a role model for staying grounded and always being willing to learn from others [33]
Eyewitnesses to Charlie Kirk's assassination call for civilized debate
60 Minutes· 2025-09-28 23:25
60 Minutes overtime. >> Governor, the flag there hangs right above where Charlie Kirk was murdered. What does that flag mean in this moment.>> That flag symbolizes 250 years of of struggle, 250 years of improvement. It represents all of us. Not one portion of us, not uh not one faction, not one uh identity.It represents all of us. This week on 60 Minutes, we're visiting with Spencer Cox. He is the Republican governor of Utah.And not a lot of people in this country knew of him until the assassination of Char ...
Exploranation: the future of visual communication and learning | Konrad Schönborn | TEDxNorrköping
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-25 16:27
[Applause] Humans rely on visualization to make sense of the world, to learn, and to also communicate knowledge about objects that are so small, objects that are massive, processes that are too slow, or processes that are too fast. My colleagues and I have a passion to explore how visualization impacts learning and how visualization impacts the way that we construct knowledge. And tonight I want to tell you about the idea of explorination.A situation where we combine visualization as an exploratory tool and ...
Argumentation - A User’s Manual | Nikhil Kachhwaha | TEDxLIS Jodhpur Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-25 15:39
[Music] Congratulations. You just bought a TV. You bought a TV and a manual came with it.Well, at first you just threw it away. But then when you opened the box, saw the multiple scattered parts or when you switched the TV on and it still didn't work, you ultimately had to go back to that manual. Argumentation works the same way.It doesn't come in a box, but it comes with people and relationships. It doesn't come with scattered parts. It comes with scattered thoughts.And and if you pick up those thoughts, p ...
Multilingualism in Healthcare | Sophia Mandarino Guludjian | TEDxDulwich College Singapore
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 15:53
Healthcare Communication & Patient Outcomes - Multilingualism is essential for improving patient outcomes, satisfaction, and equitable care in healthcare [3] - Language barriers can lead to misdiagnoses, medical errors, and other mistakes, with 90% of medical errors resulting from miscommunication [5] - 50% of patients with language barriers do not understand their diagnosis, leading to confusion and poor health outcomes [5] - Multilingual healthcare workers can improve patient satisfaction and reduce health disparities among non-English speakers [10] Healthcare System & Equality - Language barriers intensify health inequalities, resulting in lower quality care for non-native speakers [8] - Immigrant patients with limited English proficiency report difficulties in receiving necessary care [9] - Multilingualism promotes a more inclusive healthcare system, ensuring quality care for all regardless of origin [8][11] Healthcare Professionals & Job Satisfaction - Multilingual healthcare professionals are better equipped to serve diverse communities, improving job satisfaction and career prospects [14] - Healthcare workers who speak multiple languages report feeling more connected to their patients, boosting job satisfaction and reducing burnout [15]
X @mert | helius.dev
mert | helius.dev· 2025-09-20 15:02
if you think someone else has an inferior point of viewyou have a civilizational duty to combat it with your viewpoints insteadso how do you do that?i) you become an effective communicator and articulate your views convincinglyii) you are curious, educated, and independent-minded so that your point of view has a sound basis to begin withiii) you have money because you understand that money is the greatest coordination mechanism ever designedmemes, mission, and moneyinterestingly, this is pretty much what a ...
THINK ON PAPER | Pratik Garg | TEDxDPS Siliguri Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 15:47
Core Argument - The key to success lies not just in hard work, talent, or opportunity, but in clear thinking, specifically "thinking on paper" [1][5] - "Thinking on paper" involves externalizing thoughts to revise, reshape, and reshare them, bridging the gap between misunderstanding and understanding [8] - Relying solely on memory can lead to miscommunication and missed opportunities in career, relationships, and other aspects of life [6][9][10] Benefits of "Thinking on Paper" - Captures thoughts before they disappear, allowing for rectification of flaws before sharing ideas [10] - Provides a repository of ideas for future use, especially for mentors, thought leaders, and authors [11] - Facilitates the conversion of thoughts into actions, actions into results, and results into a legacy [12] Practical Application - Encourages individuals to use notebooks, digital documents, or whiteboards to externalize and develop their ideas [12] - Advocates for "thinking on paper" as a crucial skill for future success [13]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-10 20:01
To many workers the idea of presenting to a room of colleagues is nightmarish.On our “Boss Class” podcast the author of “Don’t Say Um” explains how an unusual technique might help presenters stay cool https://t.co/KDDOSZeqil https://t.co/ko7yFGeZ6B ...