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The importance of agreeing to disagree | Chamindra Weerawardhana | TEDxStormont
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:27
Core Argument - The interconnectedness of destinies is essential for durable peace settlements, regardless of different backgrounds and lived experiences [9] - Peace requires long, slow, patient dialogues that acknowledge wounds, hold all accountable, and allow for disagreement without tearing each other apart [10][11] - Reclaiming space for constructive conversations across divides is crucial for fostering a more loving and caring world [12][13] Societal Issues - The root of violence often stems from patriarchy, misogyny, and a violent inclination to control those perceived as weaker [7] - War speaks louder than wisdom, and power flexes its muscles instead of its mind, hindering real peace settlements [9][10] - Conflict-related sexual violence is a severe issue, and bringing such tragedies to light is essential [4] Call to Action - Individuals should create spaces for peace and conversations on a loving and caring world [15] - Conversation is not the opposite of conflict but the beginning of change [16] - Refusing to silence shared humanity is crucial for achieving peace [14]
Not Chinese Enough,Not American Enough,Change is Belonging | Victoria Zhang | TEDxYouth@YCYWShanghai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:25
[Music] [Applause] Hello everyone. My name is Victoria and I am from YWS Lingong. Raise your hand if you have ever felt like you didn't belong.What if I told you that exact feeling is the key to unlocking the power of change. Would you believe me. Well, the truth is being stuck in between isn't a trap, but a training ground for resilience, creativity, and belonging.Let me take you back to my first day of school in China. After getting lost, a teacher found me in the empty hallways and led me into the princi ...
Creativity can keep the world from falling apart | AFLO. the poet | TEDxBrighton
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:38
Core Argument - The arts and creative expression are essential for personal well-being and societal progress, offering hope and driving change [4][5][6][15][21] - Early discouragement of creative pursuits in education, driven by academic prioritization and funding cuts, negatively impacts individuals and society [2][3] - Re-engaging with creative outlets can be transformative, aiding in mental health recovery and empowering individuals to contribute to social change [8][9][11][24] Societal Impact - Art serves as a catalyst for conversations, raises awareness of critical issues like mental health, and inspires political progress [12][13][15][22] - Creative expression empowers marginalized communities, challenges oppressive systems, and fosters empathy [11][15][22] - Encouraging creativity and play, rather than competition, can lead to a more empathetic and innovative world [11][20][26] Metaphorical Analysis - The process of transformation through creativity is likened to a caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly, emphasizing the importance of embracing change and trusting the process [16][17][18][19] - Creativity is presented as a light that can guide individuals and societies through darkness, offering solutions and inspiring action [5][20][21] - The "box" represents limiting societal expectations, and breaking free from it is crucial for innovation and progress [20]
Caregiver to Changemaker: Courage to Inspire | Amina Ibrahim Manzo | TEDxSkyline University Nigeria
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:37
[Music] I would love to send a message. This a question for you to keep by the side. Then we'll answer it at the end of my session.What is your purpose. What drives you. Imagine communities where access to basic health is a luxury, not a right.Imagine pregnant women relying on traditional practices and knowledge because they don't have access to a medical person nearby. Let's imagine a world where kids missing school due to preventable illnesses. That was my reality.not as a nurse but as a witness to storie ...
Change, One Step At a Time | Ashton Veld | TEDxWJHS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:59
Imagine a droplet falling into a still pond. That droplet creates rippers which spread across the pond with expanding influence. We often wait for the perfect conditions to take our big step.A major breakthrough our great praise. But change doesn't come with a more. He comes with a whisper.Revolution doesn't come in one night. It comes with a single style, a single decision, one single step. You see, a lot of us have a lot of us encounter many difficult challenges in our lives.Raise your hand if you've ever ...
You Are What You Think | Thomas Kuchenbrod | TEDxHarmony Science Academy Dallas High
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 15:20
Core Argument - Change, whether physical or mental, originates in the mind, emphasizing the power of thoughts to influence outcomes [2][3] - The principle of cause and effect applies universally, including to thoughts, where inputs (thoughts) create outputs (results) [14][15][16] - Individuals are not defined by their past experiences or trauma but by their thoughts, urging proactive and intentional thinking [18][19] Neurological Basis of Thought - Repeated thoughts strengthen neural connections, making those thoughts easier and more automatic over time [5][6] - The brain is neuroplastic, meaning new neural pathways can be created intentionally through repetition and conscious effort [7][8] Sources of Negative Thought Patterns - Negative thought patterns often stem from personal experiences, which can be limiting if not properly contextualized [9][10][11] - Poor education, from various sources, can instill limiting beliefs disguised as truth, which individuals internalize and rationalize [12][13] Actionable Strategies - Question every mental seed before it takes root, exercising the power to challenge and reframe limiting beliefs [13] - Fiercely protect your inputs by guarding what you watch, hear, and who you associate with, to create desired outcomes [17]
Blooming Through Change | Diana Ramlawi | TEDxHarriton High School
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 16:10
Growth & Adaptation - Adapting to change allows for true growth and thriving, even in tough circumstances [3] - Adapting doesn't mean changing who you are, but discovering new parts of yourself [4] - Growth often comes when stepping outside comfort zones and challenging oneself [5] Resilience & Learning - Resilience is the ability to bounce back after setbacks and learn from mistakes [6] - Every setback presents a lesson and every obstacle a chance to grow stronger [7] - Asking "What can I learn from this?" can help navigate uncertainty and uncover resilience, patience, and courage [7][9] Persistence & Effort - Growth requires effort and isn't always a straight line, with steps back offering chances to learn and adapt [10][11] - Embracing challenges, rather than resisting them, allows for flourishing in unexpected ways [12] - Even in the toughest times, the ability to bloom exists [12]
The power of showing up | Ivy Manilag | TEDxUTM
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:33
Raise your hand if you've ever felt like you were falling behind in life. Well, that was me, too. As a matter of fact, I've always wondered what happens when you run out of options, but life keeps going anyway. Sometime in December 2018, I was sitting in last moment. I was crying so hot I could barely breathe. At that time, my rent was overdue and my savings were gone. And on that day, I made the hardest decision of my life. I dropped out of college. It felt like the end, but in hindsight, it was the beginn ...
What makes a story worth telling? | John Duffy | TEDxIndianaUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 15:29
Why do some stories captivate us while others are quite forgettable? Why can a book or a movie with very little action in it hold our attention while others will feel quite flat no matter how many high octane combat scenes get shoehorned in? While there probably isn't any single answer to this question, I do believe there is a blanket answer that probably applies in most circumstances. And that is stakes. Yeah. If nothing is at stake, we have no reason to be concerned and therefore no reason to be drawn in ...