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The symphony of silence: Cutting through the noise | Charlotte Gonzalez | TEDxBSB Shunyi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-09 15:49
[applause] Silence makes you smarter. In the silence, a process called neurogenesis occurs in the brain. In the hippocampus, associated with memory and learning.Growth of new brain cells is stimulated. So technically, silence has literal mindaltering effects. I'm going to talk to you about silence.the science behind it, how you can use it as a tool, and the impact it can have. Unfortunately, our lives have less and less room for silence in them. Instant communication, telephones, screens.All of these create ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-10 20:40
Extroverts are more likely to thrive in jobs that enable them to interact with others or work with a team. Finding the right match isn’t as easy as it might sound, but here are the highest-paying, six-figure jobs for extroverts in 2025. https://t.co/0f6iQDAYs9 https://t.co/3kVBNw8E1C ...
How Can Introverts Navigate a World Designed for Extroverts? | Chinnu Chandni | TEDxMACE
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:48
Introversion and Extroversion - Being an introvert or extrovert is not a black and white label, but rather a spectrum of colorful blobs in human form navigating life [4] - Introverts often face constant stress due to social pressures to speak up and participate, leading to coping mechanisms that can be detrimental to their health [5] - Introversion is not something that needs fixing; introverts prefer smaller groups and quieter spaces, offering a unique perspective if met on their terms [5] - The constant buzzing of modern life, with multiple screens and constant notifications, is causing everyone to forget the art of just being, impacting the sense of community [5] Community and Inclusivity - Communities should create spaces for smaller groups and alternative communication channels to include perspectives from people who may not want to speak up [6][7] - The state can create quiet spaces in public, as noise is detrimental to psychological well-being, and invest in inclusive community programs and research [7] Strategies for Introverts - Individuals should take themselves seriously, learn to say no, and prioritize their battles, creating coping mechanisms for social situations [8] - It's okay for introverts to take breaks at events if they feel overstimulated [7] - Gamification can be used as a tool to break down tasks into smaller, achievable steps with rewards [8][10] - Theater or performing arts can provide a safe space for self-expression and exploration of emotions [10][11]