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Unravelling theInfinite Coming age of Abundance | Shri Rajendran Dandapani | TEDxJeppiaar University
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-18 15:07
For the past 300,000 years, man has woken up with just one profound question in his mind. Will there be enough animals to hunt? Will there be enough food to last the winter? Is there enough firewood in the forest? Are there enough grains to feed my tribe? And yes, enough money to pay EMI enough time to do it all. That question, that profound question faced by man because of the limitation, the lack of resources for a very long time. This is the life we have been living. A life dictated by scarcity. Our laws ...
Compassion’s Mind-bending Power | Tim Cunningham | TEDxNightingale College
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-10 15:13
Oh, sorry. Um, have you ever um felt so rushed that you're a little distracted in in what you're supposed to do. Um, have you felt rushed today.like making sure you get out the door on time to get to this event, making sure you take the time to make sure that your makeup and your hair is perfect. How rushed have you felt today in trying to keep up with all the emails and the information and the data so you don't develop FOMO and feel like you keep falling behind. I want to share some ideas with you today ab ...
The Golden Era of Mid-sized Cities | Tim Kelly | TEDxFargo
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-03 16:02
[Music] It's an honor to be here with you today. I didn't realize we were going to show the video, but that's actually very helpful because I'm going to talk to you today about why I think we are on the cusp of a golden era of mid-size cities, which includes cities like Fargo and and Witchah, the other city that was honored in Bentonville recently. I'll talk more about that.So, I am Tim Kelly. I'm very proud to be the 66th mayor of the city of Chattanooga. Uh, and we are a south we're a midsize city as you ...
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-11-03 13:35
Core Argument - The industry is accelerating towards an abundant future [1] - The "e/acc folks" (likely referring to proponents of effective accelerationism) were correct in their predictions [1]