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Daring to act creates the hope you long for! | Andreas Magnusson | TEDxStockholm University
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-24 14:51
We have had this thing going on for several years where we kept asking each other questions by singing lines from famous songs. I don't remember when we started or how we started, but ever since it seems to have become our thing. And now when you're sick, I don't know how to cope or how to even approach you. So I did the only thing left in my power. You're tucked into bed, breathing with deep rattles. Can I lay by your side? Your nod was the confirmation I needed before I lay down beside you. And I looked a ...
Telling Stories That Shape the Future | Massilia Aili | TEDxUnity Grammar Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 15:28
When I was about 7 years old, living part-time overseas in a small village in North Africa in Algeria, we had a small handheld cam recorder, which some of you might recognize, some maybe not. Um, and I would follow it every time it was on, no matter what what we were doing, whether we were olive picking aid celebrations, or even if we were just throwing out the rubbish. Sorry, I've already messed this up.There we go. Oh, okay. I'm back.Um, yeah, whatever we were doing, I would follow it around and I was alw ...
How Storytelling helps us to understand Science? | Sufiyan Alam | TEDxAIET
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 15:11
[संगीत] नमस्कार। मेरा नाम है सुफियान आलम और एक मैं आज इस टॉपिक पे बात करने वाला हूं कि ऑब्जरवेशन के हिसाब से रिजल्ट्स कैसे बदलते हैं। ऑब्जरवेशन ही हमें एक रूप देते हैं। एक आपने बचपन में भी या फिर आप आज भी सुनते होंगे एक काइंड ऑफ शायरी है जिसको हम कहते हैं कि नजरिया बदलो तो नजारे बदल जाते हैं। तो अभी इस हिसाब से समझते हैं क्वांटम मैकेनिक्स क्या कहती है. क्वांटम स्टेट्स क्या कहती है. आप जैसे मैं हूं आपके सामने। और कई लोग मुझे जानते होंगे यहां पर। मैं हिंदी भाषी हूं। हिंदी में बोलना पसंद कर रहा हूं। इंग्लिश बो ...
Recall Me Maybe | FT Drama
Financial Times· 2025-09-18 04:07
Technology & Memory - The system uses AI and probability algorithms to generate memories from data, which may include biases [4][9][11] - The AI system aims to recreate people as they were, not just the nice parts, acknowledging that memory is biased and subjective [14] - The technology not only recreates old memories but also improves current working memory [16] Ethical & Philosophical Implications - The system's generated memories may not be the truth, but neither is memory itself [14] - The question arises whether rebuilding memories rebuilds the true self [7] - The technology raises concerns about who owns the archive of memories and its potential for misuse [8] Emotional & Psychological Impact - The process of reliving memories can be troubling and can taste like sick [4][13] - The system can generate new memories from data, leading to uncertainty and questioning of reality [5] - The technology can evoke strong emotional reactions, including fear, anger, and confusion [10][16]
Using comics and storytelling to engage memory and bring fun back to learning | Alina Pete | TEDxRRU
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 14:46
[Music] [Applause] Lean in and listen. I'm going to tell you a story. And like all good stories, it begins a long time ago. A long time ago, learning was fun.When I was five, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the latest picture book about dinosaurs or space. These books were full of bright, colorful pictures and fun facts that made you want to learn more. Then I started school.It was all right. I was a good student and I got good grades. But learning had become work.Gone were the picture books, replaced by ...
The Paradox of Borders | Jacques Mulder | TEDxRiyadh
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:55
Alam allayikum kalhal and to those of you from Riyad Sloan. My name is Jack Moulder. I will start here first.I was a failed English student. I failed English in high school. Not something I'm necessarily proud to tell anybody, but it has relevance.I was destined to repeat my final year, but for some reason, my teachers decide to shift me along to make me somebody else's problem. I arrived at my university. I completed three years in one year.My only condition was I would have to teach the lecturers and the ...
Learning to Learn | Everest Nevraumont | TEDxAlpha School Austin Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:41
[Applause] So, hi everybody. My name is Everest Nevermont. And today I want to start with a show of hands.If you know the answer, raise your hand and yell the answer out. So, who can tell me who the 20th president was. Well, those are my siblings, so they don't count. [Applause] Well, you heard them, so that also doesn't count.Well, anyway, y'all are right. It is Garfield. And Garfield was assassinated by Charles Gau. And well, technically, he was assassinated by Dr.. Bliss, who wouldn't listen to Dr. . Lis ...
Storytelling as a Bridge: Connecting Through Shared Narratives | Aisha Augie-Kuta | TEDxKangiwa
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 14:56
Storytelling Importance & Impact - Storytelling shapes minds, narratives, and worldviews, influencing principles and integrity [3] - Storytelling can have both positive and negative influences, impacting mindsets and actions [5][6] - Storytelling is a powerful tool for branding, personal identity, and community building [10][11][21][31] - In today's social media landscape, the attention span for a story is approximately 8 seconds [9][10] Community & Identity - Storytelling is crucial for communities to voice their experiences and challenge existing narratives [21][22][23] - Personal stories and branding are essential for entrepreneurs, influencing business success [23][24] - Individuals can create new roles and opportunities by defining themselves through storytelling [27][28] - Shared connections and differences within communities can be leveraged through storytelling for support and growth [31] Business & Branding - A brand's story, including logo, colors, and space, is crucial for connecting with the target community [24] - Understanding the target community's access to resources (e g, internet) is vital for business success [24][25] - Storytelling is a soft power that can be used to build communities and influence global perceptions [32]
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The Economist· 2025-09-06 10:20
Deception is an effective storytelling device. These crooked characters and unreliable narrators subvert, shock and amuse https://t.co/t28SoODewD ...
You Are the Algorithm: Why Your Story Is the Future of Work | Laura Bashore | TEDxSanDiegoWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-03 16:52
Core Argument - AI cannot replace the unique value of human connection and storytelling in career success [1][2] - The future of work relies on individuals understanding and articulating their personal story, values, experiences, and perspectives [2][10] Practical Career Advice - Focus on sharing personal stories that reveal who you are and why you care, rather than relying solely on resumes and skills [3][4] - When interviewing, think in moments and challenges that have shaped your work ethic and interests [9][10] - Identify accomplishments and experiences, even those from school projects, that demonstrate your capabilities and value [5][6] - Reframe experiences to highlight the personal connection and impact of your work [8][9] Examples of Storytelling Impact - A career manager secured a job by sharing a story about finding their calling in guiding others [3] - A marketing graduate landed a job at a top firm by highlighting their marketing competition experience [6] - An assembly line worker was hired after sharing a personal story about their aunt's hip replacement [9]