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Is Rest the Missing Peace of the Success Puzzle? | Ula Caroto | TEDxSt Albans
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-30 15:16
Core Argument - The presentation emphasizes the importance of rest, not just as a break from activity, but as a fundamental component of sustainable success and well-being [3][7][20][21] - It challenges the common perception of rest as laziness or weakness, reframing it as a crucial tool for nervous system regulation and overall resilience [3][14] - The speaker introduces the concept of the "everything is going to be okay privilege," which refers to the learned ability to recover from stress and challenges, and argues that this privilege can be developed through consistent micro-moments of rest and safety [5][6][8][21] Personal Experience & Transformation - The speaker shares a personal narrative of pushing for achievement and experiencing burnout, highlighting the disconnect between external success and internal well-being [12][13][15] - The speaker's journey involves recognizing the ingrained belief that rest is a hindrance to success, stemming from childhood experiences and a need to avoid feeling "stuck" [17][18] - The turning point comes with the realization that safety in stillness and comfort in resting are essential for breaking the cycle of chasing growth and crashing [19][20] Practical Application & Call to Action - The physiological sigh is presented as a quick and accessible method for resetting the nervous system and achieving a calmer state [2][3] - The presentation encourages the audience to redefine success by prioritizing rest and building their own "everything is going to be okay privilege" through micro-moments of safety and self-compassion [20][21] - It suggests that incorporating rest into one's life can lead to more sustainable energy, growth, fulfillment, and impact, benefiting leaders, parents, change-makers, and anyone feeling tired [20][21]
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Ashok Elluswamy· 2025-10-29 20:06
RT jimmah (@jamesdouma)I just did my first serious V14 drive on version 14.1.4.TLDR: I’m super happy with it. V12 was the upgrade that made highway roadtrips completely stress free and V14 feels like the upgrade that brings that to everywhere else. Legitimate safety interventions are going to be rare.This was intended to be a torture test. It drove me from noon to 6:30pm over 117 miles in Los Angeles starting northeast of the city near Pasadena, going south towards Long Beach, and then up the 405 corridor t ...
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Elon Musk· 2025-10-29 15:41
Safety & Technology - Tesla Model Y demonstrated autonomous driving capabilities by maintaining steady control at 110 km/hour after a meteorite impact caused a window explosion [1] - The report suggests Tesla vehicles are among the safest, even in extreme conditions like a meteor shower [1] Public Perception & Branding - The report highlights positive user experience and promotes Tesla's safety image [1] - Mentions Elon Musk and Tesla's official accounts, potentially aiming for wider publicity and validation [1]
Medical student from Saint Kitts tries to fly home before Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica
NBC News· 2025-10-27 16:15
Have you ever lived through a category four or five hurricane. >> I have not. No.>> What's the most you've ever seen. >> Three. Category three.Yeah. >> Yeah. At St.Kits. >> Yeah. At St.Kits. >> How destructive was it there. >> Um, it wasn't too bad.Maybe a couple trees, maybe some buildings that were unstable, but everyone was safe. There were no tragedies or anything. I think they just need to stock up on all the water and non-p perishable food that they can get.Don't go outside. Um, if you can evacuate, I ...
Former FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt on the impact of the government shutdown on air travel
CNBC Television· 2025-10-27 12:30
Government Shutdown Impact on Air Travel - Government shutdown led to over 8,000 flight delays nationwide [1] - Air traffic controller staffing shortages reported at 22 locations [1] - The situation is self-accelerating due to overtime demands on air traffic controllers [1] - Potential dropout from training schools due to uncertainty of pay during shutdowns [1] Safety and Operational Concerns - The air travel system is built around safety, potentially leading to reduced flight operations (e g, 70%) if staffing is insufficient [6] - The system is incredibly complex and interdependent, with problems in one area multiplying throughout [4] - Weather disruptions in busy areas like New York can cause system-wide backups [4] - Crew legality issues arise from delays, further complicating flight schedules [4] Technology and System Vulnerabilities - Airlines' complex computer systems are vulnerable to outages, potentially spreading like a virus [8] - Alaska Airlines experienced a shutdown due to a computer outage, impacting thousands of flights [7]
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Elon Musk· 2025-10-27 04:41
RT Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog)"We expect that worldwide regulatory approval will require something on the order of 6 billion miles (10 billion km)"— @elonmusk, Tesla Master Plan Part 2 (2016)"Customers have used FSD supervised for a total of 6 billion miles as of yesterday. So that's like a big milestone. And overall, the safety continues to be very good. And as Elon mentioned, we are on track to remove the person from inside the car altogether, starting with Austin"— @aelluswamy, Tesla Q3 2025 Earn ...
What's New with the Figure 03 Humanoid?
CNET· 2025-10-26 12:01
Figure recently unveiled its new figure 3 humanoid robot. We dig into all the latest updates and announcements to understand how Figure has optimized its newest creation for the home, the warehouse, and beyond. Before we get into the new demos, the obvious question.Figure CEO Brett Adcock has said publicly nothing in this video is teleyoperated. But that isn't quite the same as saying it's fully autonomous either. Autonomy is more like a spectrum with complete human control at one end and pure robotic plann ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-26 10:40
The idea that fans of an Israeli club, many of them Jewish, might not be able to safely attend a match in Britain has rightly disturbed politicians. Opponents of the ban believe that it also exaggerates the danger https://t.co/W8SaR89WgY ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-25 06:40
The idea that fans of an Israeli club, many of them Jewish, might not be able to safely attend a match in Britain has rightly disturbed politicians. Opponents of the ban believe that it also exaggerates the danger https://t.co/1iniuVRcNn ...