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Nothing Is Impossible - The Ironman Spirit | Nalin Moniz | TEDxBDSIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 16:50
Every impossible dream starts with a why. I want you to visualize what an iron man is. So, let me take you on a small journey.Imagine you start the morning at 7:00 a. m. at NCPa.No safety equipment, no lifeguard, no vest. Just dive in to the cold ocean and start swimming. Swim all the way round the tip of Bombay to Gateway of India on the other side.When you get to Gateway, stopping wet, hop on a cycle and bike to Lunavla and back. And when you return, throw on a pair of shoes and run to Burivi. There is on ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-12-14 03:41
RT conduct|r (@conduct_rr)when i look at Elon Musk or Steve Jobs i don’t just see talent or luck. i see two guys who were insanely committed and absolutely convinced they belong at the top. you don’t build rockets or change whole industries if deep down you think you’re just okay. you would quit the moment things get really hardyou can have talent and good intentions and support and money and every resource you need. but if you don’t have a fundamental belief that you can come back from brutal setbacks you ...
You have the power to change a life, you just need the courage to use it | Duy Vi Do | TEDxHUS
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:05
You have a power to change a life. You just need a courage to use. I have all the reason in the world to not to be here today. I have all the excuse to not have a good job or a good life.When I were 14, I dropped out of school and I became a street kid. So what happened. How come a kid leading on the street become a CEO.Here is photo of me in the black t-shirt and my foot on the soccer ball. When I were a child, my parent [clears throat] were really poor. They didn't have enough money for me to go to school ...
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Forbes· 2025-11-27 10:00
What if the only thing stopping you from earning ten times more per hour was a belief problem, not a skills problem? https://t.co/9bjdWItrZ8 ...
The Helper’s Paradox: The Transformative Power of Selling | Beena Srivastava | TEDxGNA University
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-26 16:16
Do you know that you have already sold something to someone before entering this room today. You all must be wondering why and what selling is not something which you do when you are on a shop or in a business. You just sold yourself an idea that I want to present myself as my best version to the world today.Maybe you smiled to the guard while you were just entering inside. Maybe you ch told your child to have some patience before you were coming to this talk. This is what I call the art of hidden sales.And ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-11-21 13:35
I always believed there was a way to live my dreams.I didn’t know exactly how,But even in a Luton council estate, I knew it was possible.Belief is a prerequisite to reality.Believe. https://t.co/2nvH4VRSz2 ...
The Battle Within | Navin Gulia | TEDxNSUT
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-10 17:25
Self-Improvement and Mindset - The speaker emphasizes the importance of high self-esteem, distinguishing it from pride, and believing in one's potential to achieve great things, regardless of perceived weaknesses or rejections [1] - The speaker highlights that uniqueness is more valuable than trying to be different, as everyone is born unique [1] - The speaker suggests that one's caliber is determined by the people and ideas they keep in mind, influencing what they will achieve in life [2][3] Overcoming Adversity and Achieving Goals - The speaker shares a personal story of overcoming childhood challenges and physical limitations to excel in sports, academics, and co-curricular activities [1] - The speaker recounts joining the National Defence Academy with aspirations to join the special forces, facing an accident, and subsequently achieving success in various fields like adventure sports, writing, and social service [1] - The speaker achieved everything he wanted by the age of 38, publishing his autobiography at that age [1] Manipulation and Competition - The speaker acknowledges that manipulation and politics are natural human behaviors and should not be hated, but rather understood [1][2] - The speaker warns against competing with or being overly concerned with those who make fun of you, as it limits one's potential [2]
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Andrew Tate· 2025-11-10 14:13
Core Message - The document urges critical examination of strongly held beliefs [1] - It suggests that beliefs not rooted in personal experience may be the result of external programming [1] Call to Action - The document encourages questioning the origin and purpose of these beliefs [1] - It promotes resisting a "slave mind" and encourages independent thought [1]
The Silent Epidemic: Rethinking Mental Health in Our Time | Vito Reich | TEDxYouth@FIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-07 16:20
[Applause] What does it mean to believe. To me, believing was all about religion, believing in gods, in rituals, and in sacred traditions. But as I explored this concept further, I came to realize that believing is so much more than that.Believing is what pushes an athlete to finish a race when their body has reached its limit. Believing is what drives explorers to set sail into unknown waters when everyone else says that there's nothing there to be found. Believing is what inspires inventors to bring their ...
How to Let Perseverance Unleash You | Amit Agarwal | TEDxMAIMS
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 16:01
Core Message - The speech emphasizes that everyone faces challenges, which are likened to "monsters," and that overcoming these challenges requires perseverance and a shift in mindset [1][3] - The speaker introduces the concept of "I will" versus "I'll try," highlighting the importance of commitment and accountability in achieving goals [8][9][10][11] - The speech advocates for self-discipline and the establishment of personal reward and punishment systems to maintain perseverance [12][13][14][15][16] - Belief and perseverance are presented as the "secret sauce" for defying odds, suggesting that internal strength is more crucial than external factors like talent or luck [19][20] Overcoming Challenges - The speaker shares personal anecdotes of overcoming significant obstacles in business and life, including a nationwide lockdown, an illegal union strike, and relocation to a new city [1][3] - A key takeaway is the question "What is the least that you can do?" as a method for making progress in the face of overwhelming challenges [2][3] - The speech identifies the brain's autopilot mode, driven by a desire for safety and comfort, as a barrier to taking risks and pursuing goals [4][5][6] Practical Strategies - The "B Yo" (Be Your Own Parent) system is introduced as a method for self-discipline, mirroring the structure and motivation provided by parents in childhood [12][13][14][15] - The speech encourages the audience to change their internal narrative from "I'll try" to "I will" to foster commitment and action [9][10][11]