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Held by a Machine: AI, Love, and the Limits of Intuition | Tim Schleicher | TEDxBerlin
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 16:45
You know that feeling when you have an intuition about how things will turn out. And the more you think about it, the more confident you become. Just until the exact moment you realize you're not.That's intuition. And that's intuition failure. Intuition is safe, cozy, often helpful, yet sometimes can be a disaster.Let me give you an example I love. Imagine it's 1964 and you're standing in a chic art gallery in Sweden. You're surrounded by people gazing at paintings filled with bold, expressive strokes, dyna ...
Beyond Handshakes: Cultivating Meaningful Relationships | Jonathan Fields | TEDxJohnsonCity
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 15:09
Societal Impact of Disconnection - Societal disconnection leads to increased risk of anxiety, depression, heart disease, dementia, and stroke [6] - Premature death associated with societal disconnection is comparable to smoking daily and potentially as bad as the effects of obesity [7] - Reduced investment in one another leads to polarization and decreased ability to face challenges collectively [8] Importance of Intentional Relationships - Intentional relationships involve knowing vulnerabilities, fears, victories, and struggles of others [8] - Strong support systems are associated with a 63% lower risk of depression, 47% less severe depression, and 22% less anxiety [11] - Intentional relationships benefit both the brain and body, and humans are hardwired for connection [12] Reclaiming Connection - The industry should recognize shallow relationships and actively take steps to reclaim depth in relationships [19] - Individuals can start by contacting someone they haven't spoken to in a while or joining a group to intentionally get to know someone [19] - Intentional relationships involve being known by others and truly knowing someone [20]
Four steps to becoming a persona vitamina | Victoria Manach Klisowski | TEDxBath University
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-12 16:05
Core Concept: Vitamin People - The concept of "vitamin people" is introduced, referring to individuals who positively influence and energize others, enhancing their personality and adding value to their lives [7] - Becoming a "vitamin person" involves consistent daily actions and a mindset shift to attract positive relationships [11][12] - The industry emphasizes that deep connections, not wealth or success, are key to health, happiness, and longevity, highlighting the importance of "vitamin people" [9] Four Key Steps to Becoming a Vitamin Person - The first step is accepting oneself entirely, including fears, weaknesses, and insecurities, to become emotionally available [13][14] - The second step involves a mindset shift, seeing opportunities instead of obstacles, and taking steps towards personal growth [18][19] - The third step is positively influencing those around you, recognizing the power of words and actions on others [20][21] - The final step is surrounding oneself with positive influences, making objective decisions to remove toxic or negative influences [22] Practical Application and Impact - The industry suggests that by embracing these qualities, individuals can attract "vitamin people" into their lives, creating a supportive and uplifting environment [26] - The industry highlights the importance of internal focus, emphasizing personal transformation to attract valuable relationships rather than solely focusing on selecting people [24] - The industry believes that creating a world filled with genuine, vibrant, "vitamin people" is possible when each person supports and uplifts the next [26]
The Emotional Struggles of Indian Men | Adish S | TEDxMITS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-12 14:51
Men suck at emotion. Almost all of us here have heard about this statement at some point in our lives. It's kind of unfortunate that it's a universal truth at this point and it's something I agree with.See, relationships, love, commitments, all of these concepts are very hard for us men, specifically Indian men. And it's a shame that we are called a lot of mean things. blockheads, emotionless meat bags, red flags, the list goes on.But have you ever wondered why. Why men, specifically Indian men, struggle wi ...