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Passion is Overrated | Wilson Huang | TEDxUniversitas Ciputra Surabaya
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 16:32
Key Takeaways on Career & Passion - The speaker reflects on the common Gen Z struggle of defining a career path post-graduation, highlighting the pressure to find one's passion [1] - The speaker initially felt lost despite extensive extracurricular involvement, revealing a sense of obligation rather than genuine passion in those activities [1] - The speaker challenges the misconception that passion is a pre-existing feeling to be discovered, instead advocating for passion as something built through exploration and learning [1][2] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking action and starting a process before expecting to find passion, suggesting that passion emerges from engagement and experience [8] - The speaker shares a personal anecdote of discovering leadership potential through initially obligatory activities, illustrating how consistent effort can lead to unexpected passion and skill development [6][7] The "Effect of Getting Hooked" - Four Stages - The speaker outlines four stages: initial boredom due to external demands, gradual realization of benefits, emotional investment and pride in one's work, and finally, an inability to imagine doing anything else [9][10][11][12] - The speaker compares discovering passion to the process of courtship, emphasizing the need to approach and try things to see if they fit, accepting that not every attempt will succeed [13] - The speaker encourages listeners to stop searching for passion and instead start taking action, as the fear of not liking something can hinder progress [14][15] - The speaker highlights that passion often arises from unexpected sources, urging listeners to step outside their comfort zones and try new things [17][18] - The speaker concludes by advocating for learning to love what is in front of you, emphasizing that action and engagement are necessary to discover and cultivate passion [19][20]
The neurobiology of sport | Natalia Monkiewicz | TEDxTrilo Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 16:09
Health & Wellness - Over 80% of adolescents worldwide do not meet the World Health Organization's standard of at least one hour of daily physical activity [2] - A 2011 study showed that regular physical activity can increase the volume of the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for memory [7][8] - Participants who exercised regularly experienced a 2% increase in hippocampus volume over a year, while inactive adults typically see a 1% decrease [10] - Physical activity aids in the synthesis of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which supports learning and memory [11][12] Stress Management & Cognitive Function - Physical exercise can help regulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, reducing the negative impacts of chronic stress and cortisol [17][19] - Regular physical activity can improve performance under pressure and enhance the ability to cope with stressful situations [28][29] Evolutionary Biology & Learning - From an evolutionary perspective, physical exertion and heightened brain activity are interconnected for survival, aiding in analyzing situations and adapting to stressors [5][6]
The AI Ate My Homework... and Gave It Back Smarter | Faaris S. | TEDxTFS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:35
So, hi everybody. I'm going to need you to imagine this. You're hosting a party and everything's going to be perfect.You've got the perfect decorations. You found the venue. And now all that's left is the food.You've already got the cake and you know that out of the 731 guests invited. Roughly a third of them are vegetarian. Vegetarian sandwiches cost $8.The beef ones cost seven. How much is it really going to cost in total. So, would you rather pl a pencil and paper and spend the next two minutes solving t ...
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RT Steve Jurvetson (@FutureJurvetson)When asked “What is the most important thing you have learned from @ElonMusk?”— The power of a compelling mission— Process learning vs product learning— Faster learning loops win the end (especially in AI)https://t.co/S9yFUCx019 ...
The Reading Quest | WD Hall TEDEd Club | TEDxKids@ElCajon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-12 14:57
Core Message - Reading empowers growth and expands minds [2][3][4] - Reading connects ideas, dreams, and voices, opening up new worlds [4] - Learning through reading is a continuous process of growth [2] Educational Focus - Reading development involves phonics, fluency, and vocabulary [1] - Overcoming challenges in reading strengthens learning [2] - Encourages readers to unite and strive for continuous improvement [4] TED Context - TED fosters technology, entertainment, and design to broaden perspectives [3] - Books serve as maps for exploration and dreaming [3]
Learning for a World That Doesn't Exist Yet | Sumit Dey | TEDxAssam University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-06 15:46
[Music] Good evening everyone. So today I'll be talking about learning for a world that does not exist. Of course I'm coming it from the technical point of view.Today we are living in a world which is technically very dynamic. We are producing a lot of techni technological advancement and for young engineers and aspirants of engineering. Uh this can be a very challenging moment because um by the time we finish our education new industries emerge, lots of industries saturate and we need to be prepared by the ...
From a Chocolate Ball to a Digital Income Platform | Ehab Abu Deyyeh | TEDxHashemite University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:18
[تصفيق] هي الشنطه ما بتفارقني يعني بجوز اللي بيعرفنيقعد معي برا نقعد هي الشنطه ما بتفارقني ابدا تمام فيها كل حياتي ليترالي فيها غير اللاب توب فيها كل حياتي بدنا نرجع شوي مع بعض نركز شوي نرجع مع بعض لعام 20009 تمام بعام 2009 خطبت او ممكن بال 2008 تمام ا كنت صغير واجهت ال خلينا نحكي الحياه العمليه والحياه الزوجيه عمري 25 سنه شب خرج من الجامعه صار لي سنه بشتغل شفت مرتي من كثر ما انعجقت فيها ما عرفت اسلم عليها حبينا بعض بالشغل وخطبنا وهون بلشت الحياه الواقعيه طيب خطبنا معي هالراتب بكفي لاخر الشهر طيب شو بدي اعم ...
Learning for a World That World Doesn't Exist Yet | Sumit Dey | TEDxAssam University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 14:50
Industry Trends & Challenges - The engineering field is technically dynamic, requiring continuous learning due to rapid technological advancements and industry saturation [2] - Preparing for future technologies requires understanding research timelines and the evolution of solutions over decades [14] - Social media and media often popularize immediate job opportunities after bachelor's degrees, potentially leading to a "dropout" from deeper education [16] Educational Strategies - Aspiring engineers should think decades in advance to identify societal needs and contribute to future developments [7] - Curriculum serves as a foundation, but students should proactively learn beyond it to create societal value [9][10] - Following the latest research helps understand industry direction and the maturation of technologies [13][15] - Pursuing master's and PhD degrees is crucial to reach the edge of human knowledge and contribute meaningfully [17] Long-Term Vision & Contribution - The industry should encourage a long-term perspective, prioritizing in-depth knowledge over immediate gratification [21] - Real contributions happen at the edge of human knowledge, requiring dedication beyond a bachelor's degree [22]
Charlie Munger: The Surprising Trait Behind True Success #trading #investing
GuruFocus· 2025-08-04 10:01
Personal Development & Learning - Continuous learning is crucial for long-term success, regardless of initial intelligence or diligence [1] - Developing a habit of learning and gaining wisdom daily provides significant advantages over time [1]
Introducing ChatGPT Study Mode
OpenAI· 2025-07-29 18:27
Introducing study mode in ChatGPT — a learning experience that helps you work through problems step-by-step instead of just getting an answer. Built in collaboration with educators and experts, study mode is our first step toward improving learning in ChatGPT. ...