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Building a Legacy That Outlives You | Saadiya Aliyu | TEDxMinna
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-20 14:44
Thank you very much for having me. Um, it's a pleasure to be here in my home state. It's really exciting to be here.There's a picture on your side and on the left, on my left and my right. And just take a look. Just take 10 seconds and if you can shout out one, two, three that you recognize or that resonate or that might mean something to you.So, there's an assortment of people, assortment of businesses, locations. I will start picking out names. I know half of you.Mila Muhammad, >> thank you very much. Sad ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-03-19 09:10
Powell's decision to remain at the Fed to see off the DOJ investigation is very good news for the institution’s independence and integrity, @jonathanjlevin says (via @opinion) https://t.co/jyGR52Qc6f ...
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Wu Blockchain· 2026-02-28 19:19
Jeff Yan: Integrity and fairness are not bargaining chipsOn February 19, Hyperliquid founder Jeff Yan said in an interview with When Shift Happens that integrity and fairness are never decisions to be weighed against costs. Compromising on integrity and taking shortcuts can indeed lead to faster growth - as seen with FTX, which achieved rapid expansion in the short term through such compromises.However, he argued that yielding on integrity could carry a "potentially infinite" long-term cost. Therefore, Hype ...
Good governance begins with integrity | Shahid Khaqan Abbasi | TEDxRMI
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-17 17:33
Good governance begins with integrity Good governance begins with integrity, and trust remains its strongest foundation. In this thought-provoking talk, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi reflects on how public trust serves as a nation’s greatest asset shaping transparency, progress, and long-term stability. He highlights the role of accountable leadership, institutional honesty, and responsible decision-making in building confidence across society. A powerful conversation from the TEDx stage on how values-driven governa ...
Africa Isn’t Poor. It’s Mispriced. | Fatima Alimohamed | TEDxAcademic City University
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-09 17:27
[music] [music] I walked in here, took this topic and I didn't understand what I should come and share with you. And a mother to a Gen Z, the room that has in the same age bracket, I had to think and think hard about what is it I wanted to do. And my topic is something that's always been spoken about. Africa, Africa, Africa, right? And I'm just hoping that what I do and what I share with you will be able to inspire you to think differently and be able to say that we need to move forward. And as we talk abou ...
Art Worth Creating - Syntax: Beyond Perception | LUIS LORENZANA | TEDxImmaculate Conception Academy
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-06 15:59
Hi, good afternoon. I'm Luis. I'm not really good in public speaking.You know, I spend every day of my life daily, 14 hours a day alone in my studio. So, this is something new for me. I would like to talk about um when I was invited to speak here um I was thinking what's the best thing I can share with you.I think that is worth sharing is uh what I went through before I became an artist. My talk is about embracing uniqueness the path to finding your life's vocation. I started my art career uh early 2000s bu ...
It starts and ends with us | Laila Macharia | TEDxNairobi
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-05 16:29
I was 19 years old, you know, just the other day, graduate student at the University of Oregon. From time to time, we'd ride the bus into the neighboring town of Eugene, which at that time was not very culturally diverse. One day I'm on the bus and sitting across from me on the other side of the aisle was a little blonde girl, four or five years old with her mom.When she saw me, her eyes opened wide like she'd seen a unicorn and she started making her way towards me. Her mother's desperately trying to distr ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-05 03:32
RT Garry Tan (@garrytan)Nearly 40% of Stanford undergrads now claim a disability, vs 4% at community colleges. The problem isn’t 18-year-olds gaming incentives. It’s elites building a world where honesty is for suckers.Cluely is not everything. Bring back integrity.https://t.co/qszPvDe0Fx ...
Why the world needs Zero-Knowledge Proofs | Not Dead Yet: Episode 2
Cointelegraph· 2026-01-16 15:15
I also strongly believe that blockchains are extremely important for humanity and they cannot flourish without the privacy and scale that uh ZK offers them. It's been more than 50 years [music] right that we've been living in this regime and now you can go to almost any metric you want about you know financial crime or fraud [music] and you can ask okay 50 years are we noticeably better and the answer is no we're not. So if you really want um the economy to be built on blockchain, you just must have privacy ...
Against All Odds... | Tan Cheng Voon | TEDxUniversiti Brunei Darussalam
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:54
Career & Family Balance - The speaker initially prioritized career advancement, becoming the first female HR director in a five-star international hotel and later working in Brunei palaces [6] - The speaker faced a career crossroads when considering a move to Xi'an, China, grappling with the decision between career and family [7][8] - The speaker chose to resign from a high-flying career to focus on raising her children, later returning to work in a different field [9][10][11] - The speaker eventually became the first non-French commercial attaché, receiving recognition from the French President [12] Heritage & Modernity - The speaker emphasizes the importance of heritage in building integrity, hard work, and family unity [14][15] - Heritage provided authenticity and identity, teaching the reward of hard work, commitment, and integrity [15] - The speaker's children embrace both tradition and modernity, valuing family and filial piety [16][17] - The speaker advocates for integrating the best of heritage and modernity to empower the next generation [18] Personal Values & Identity - The speaker's mother defied tradition by asserting her right to raise her child [2] - The speaker resolved to be self-reliant and independent, pursuing education and career goals against parental wishes [5] - The speaker realized the importance of selfless care and love, nurturing her children with integrity and resilience [16] - The speaker concludes that heritage provides emotional strength and resilience in a changing world, while modernity fosters intellectual openness and adaptability [22]