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The Power of Gut Feel in a Noisy World | LAURA HUANG | TEDxHartford
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-19 16:34
I didn't expect one of the most profound lessons of my life to come from a bunch of sweaty teenagers in a basketball drill. But there I was. I was picking up my son from basketball practice and caught the last few minutes.His coach was running a drill where he set the boys up twoon two. Two boys on offense trying to score, two boys on defense trying to prevent them from scoring. The boys on offense were told that they were allowed six passes and one opportunity to shoot and score.I watched with casual inter ...
How one second of pause can change everything | Dr Nikou Javadi | TEDxVictor Harbor
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-18 16:51
[music] [applause] Max. Relax. You didn't accidentally wander into Farsy language class.That's the language of a country I was born. Iran. But I did this on purpose because I wanted to make you pose.And that pose will change everything. March 2021, rejection after rejection for all my job applications. I sat on the floor of my apartment and said to myself, I've had enough.Why is this happening to me. I've done everything right. Studied, worked, adapted, and followed all the rules I have been told will lead ...
The architecture of power | Yevgen Nebesov | TEDxKarlsruhe
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 17:08
With great power comes great responsibility, said Spider-Man's uncle. This is Socrates. Socrates questioned moral beliefs in etuicide. This is John Dark. John challenged the authority of institutions, the French monarchy and the church. She was fired like literally fired. This is Chewara Chushed his revolutionary ideas on the agenda of the Bolivian peasantry. He was executed by shooting. And finally, this is our dear Ned Stark. Ned disobeyed the king's decision to conceal royal bastard. He lost his head in ...
The art of staying calm under pressure | Aidan Edrei | TEDxBSB Shunyi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-09 15:49
Core Argument - The central theme revolves around managing pressure and stress, emphasizing that challenges are opportunities for growth and improvement [25][26][27][28] - The document advocates for a shift in perspective, viewing pressure not as a destructive force but as a catalyst for building resilience and strength [28] Practical Methods for Staying Calm - Diaphragmatic breathing is presented as a method to lower cortisol levels, improve focus, and reduce panic, supported by a study indicating its effectiveness over eight weeks [19][20] - Visualization, involving guided imagery exercises to imagine positive outcomes, is highlighted as a technique to lower stress levels and enhance focus, backed by neuroscience research [21][22] Supporting Evidence - A 2010 study at Leiden University demonstrated that participants with higher cortisol levels made riskier decisions without considering potential consequences [9] - A 2025 study at the University of Leipzig indicated that athletes trained to stay calm under pressure exhibit better decision-making and overall performance [10] Personal Anecdote - The author shares a personal experience of overcoming anxiety in a jiu-jitsu competition at age 13 or 14, illustrating the importance of staying calm under pressure to achieve success [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Jiu-Jitsu as a Metaphor - Brazilian jiu-jitsu is used as a metaphor for life's challenges, where staying calm under pressure, such as being in the "mount" position, is crucial for finding solutions and turning the situation around [3][4][5][6][26]
HOW TO MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION...
The Diary Of A CEO· 2025-12-07 00:40
The best decision to make is the right one and the worst one is to not. >> When I spoke in South Pal many years ago, Barack Obama was on stage and he said that as president like when he went and got bin Laden in that compound in Pakistan, they didn't know if Bin Laden was there, they'd never visually properly IDed him. So, he had to make that decision to risk American lives with, as he said, 51% certainty.And he says that's the the thing about being the president of the United States. You make huge calls wi ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-04 21:00
Companies run on decisions. Asking three questions makes choices better https://t.co/GYrSIyjtsm ...
Why milliseconds matter | Habib Noorbhai | TEDxUniversityofJohannesburg
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:47
[music] [applause] If you blink, that's about a 100 milliseconds. And milliseconds is almost invincible. And it can define any moment in life, good or bad.One of the memories that's really etched in my memory is in 2014 when our late Australian cricketer Phil Hughes was tragically taken away from us. It was during a Sheffield game in Sydney, Australia, where he faced a delivery of 140 km an hour and roughly had about 150 to 200 milliseconds to react to the ball. for that specific delivery.No one knew that t ...
FOMO to FOWI: Focusing on What’s Important | Pranusha Shetty | TEDxSunshineWorldwideSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:44
[Music] [Applause] [Music] Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled by. But later I could not help but wonder what I was missing out on the other path. A modern version of Robert Frost lines.But unlike Robert Frost, we don't celebrate the path we chose. We question the one we did not. Of course, this has happened to a lot of us standing at crossroads in life, doubting our choices.As a teenager, I already felt this pressure. I still remember last month when one of my friends invited me t ...
Principles for Success: The Call to Adventure
Core Principles - The industry emphasizes the importance of developing personal principles based on individual values and independent thinking [3] - The industry highlights that principles are effective methods for managing recurring situations [4] - The industry acknowledges that principles are acquired through experience, particularly by learning from mistakes [5][8] - The industry suggests embracing reality as a foundational step towards success [10] Decision Making & Success - The industry stresses that the quality of decisions directly impacts the quality of life [8] - The industry indicates that reflecting on mistakes is crucial for forming principles and avoiding future errors [8] - The industry suggests that adopting a unique approach to life, rather than inherent uniqueness, leads to success [10] - The industry values meaningful work and relationships as significant components of success [9] Personal Development - The industry encourages individuals to escape conventional thinking and make independent decisions [6] - The industry views life as a continuous journey requiring ongoing decision-making [7]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-13 14:40
The worry about AI is not that it will unleash Terminators. Instead, it is that, as it helpfully provides companionship, romance and decision-making, AI will also numb some essential element of our humanness https://t.co/AUdQ066LKq ...