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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-10-17 03:20
The management consultant’s guide to love and sex https://t.co/4CmKccRYqf ...
You Are a Part of the Body of Humanity | Alice Frank | TEDxPacific Avenue
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-16 15:25
[Applause] How many of us sometimes feel like we are starving for love? Like it's something out there and we have to figure out how to get it in here. And we do so much to try. We wear things, we don't wear things, we say things, we don't say things, we buy things, we buy more things. But who can blame us really? Because look around the world, it's very obvious that love is a lacking resource. I mean, like food. 1 billion people on the planet are starving. And yet, wait a minute. We actually know that there ...
A wedding photographer’s perspective on love | Ankita Asthana | TEDxModern School Noida Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-14 15:49
Photography Industry & Personal Development - Photography is a powerful communication tool, enabling expression and connection across language barriers [1][3] - Over 53 billion photos are shot every single day, highlighting the importance of capturing special moments [4] - Self-reflection and introspection are crucial for personal growth and improving relationships [3][4] Wedding Photography - Wedding photography is deeply emotional and personal, preserving cherished moments for families [1][3] - Love is built through daily attention, care, emotion, devotion, and respect, not just grand gestures [2] - Good wedding photography evokes emotion and tells the truth of the moment, acting as a time capsule [2] - Wedding memories are a generational legacy and a significant investment, as they are the primary takeaway from the wedding day [3] Business & Branding - Building a brand requires stepping into the spotlight and leading by example [3] - Photos serve as emotional anchors, reminding couples of their commitment and the reasons behind their choices [3]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-10-13 23:20
The management consultant’s guide to love and sex https://t.co/qojByqrQA6 ...
What Dreams May Become | Geetha Shankaran Lam | TEDxSunway University
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:40
Career and Artistic Journey - The speaker's 40 years of work in performing arts started at age five, driven by a childhood dream of global peace [1][2] - The speaker trained for seven and a half years and became a national champion winner in Barasanatium competitions [6] - The speaker's first award was for service to Southeast Asian countries for teaching nearly 8 to 10 thousand students [17] - At 56, the speaker returned to the limelight, embracing her scars and sharing her story through dance [18] Family and Mentorship - The speaker's parents provided a foundation of education, spirituality, and arts, influencing her work [2][5] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of teachers (gurus) in her life, highlighting the gurukulum system where students live and study with the teacher [5][7] - The speaker's family is known as a Malaysian family in the arts, with her children being multi-talented musicians and dancers [13][14] Overcoming Challenges and Finding Purpose - The speaker faced personal struggles, including depression and a health condition (atopic dermatitis) that impacted her ability to perform [10][15] - The speaker found healing and purpose in teaching at the Temple of Fine Arts, which allowed her to grow and help others [12][13] - The speaker challenged traditional expectations by dancing without makeup or costumes and shaving her head, making a statement about beauty and perfection [16] Message and Vision - The speaker advocates for using performing arts as a tool to create empathy, compassion, and unity in the world [19] - The speaker hopes to inspire millions, especially children, to love, live, and communicate with their parents [19]
My dad became a monk and it saved my Life! | Joy Sheppard | TEDxCamino Ramon St
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-07 16:06
Personal Transformation & Acceptance - The speaker's father underwent a significant transformation, from an impatient and angry man to a monk who embraced acceptance [1][2][3][4] - The speaker initially coped with childhood trauma through professional bodybuilding, seeking external validation [6] - A near-death experience led the speaker to understand and embrace the concept of "J AI" (just accept it), realizing the illusion of control [6] Key Principles of "Just Accept It" (J AI) - Impermanence: Accepting the constantly changing nature of the world and pausing before reacting to triggers [6][7] - Imperfection: Recognizing and accepting one's own flaws to foster compassion and let go of resentment towards others [7] - Improvement: Striving for self-improvement while surrendering to the present moment, finding balance between striving and acceptance [7][8] Practical Application & Mindset - "J AI" involves a 3-second pause between stimulus and response, allowing for conscious choice and calm [7] - The speaker's father advocated living life like a "B student," balancing striving with surrender [8] - True love, joy, and peace are discovered internally, not through external pursuits [8]
How to lead from behind | Hanky Lee | TEDxForbesPark
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 15:52
Leadership Philosophy - The core leadership philosophy shifts from a commanding, fear-instilling approach to servant leadership, emphasizing humility, service, and love [3][4] - Servant leadership involves prioritizing the needs of others and leading from behind, focusing on seeing and supporting everyone [6] - The traditional leadership style is contrasted with leading from behind, where one can observe and assist all team members [5][6] Core Values - Humility is defined as thinking of oneself less, not thinking less of oneself, and involves taking responsibility for mistakes [8][9] - Service is about helping and valuing others, rather than leveraging or manipulating them for personal gain [11] - Love is considered the foundation of success, particularly in the tourism industry, and involves showcasing the country's beauty and people [13] Business Impact - Embracing leading from behind led to growth from one property to 12 across the country [14] - The company overcame challenges in employing people and experienced positive outcomes, including gratitude and blessings [14] - The speaker emphasizes the potential positive impact of leading from behind on families, teams, businesses, and the country [15]
Is ignoring children for devices creating language delay? | Celeste Roseberry | TEDxFolsom
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 15:20
I've been a public school speech language pathologist and university professor for over 40 years now. This math is a little problematic because I can assure you I am not a day over 35. [Laughter] Nudge nudge wink wink.I'm here to invite you into my world and to share my concerns about what I see phones and other devices doing to our children. I'm also going to propose some simple solutions. I've devoted my entire career to helping parents boost their children's speech, language, and literacy skills.I'm also ...
Is there a formula for happiness? #shorts #life #happiness
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-04 14:30
Happiness Defined by the World (Nature) - The world (nature) dictates happiness through loving and acquiring things, using people for advancement, and self-worship [1][2] - Mother nature doesn't prioritize individual happiness [1] Happiness Defined by a Different Perspective - True happiness stems from altering the verbs and nouns associated with life [2] - The scientifically validated formula for happiness involves loving people, using things, and worshipping the divine [2]
Love is the answer! | Alban Bala | TEDxTBU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-02 16:04
There is this 15 years old, you know, student who misses the classes one day and the next morning as he shows up at school, the teacher basically uh kind of calls him apart and says, "But come here and tell me why did you miss the classes yesterday. " And he says, "You know what, teacher. I I had to do actually I had to take the cow to the ball. The cow to the ball, right.Yeah. All right. But couldn't your father do that instead.And he said, "Now that I think, yeah, my father can do that too, but I believe ...