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Easy· 2025-09-28 01:08
The reason I GENUINELY enjoy Prediction MarketsThey force you to stay curious&& I have a love of learningBy putting markets out about- Geopolitics- Social Media trends- Mention markets from niche speaking events- Likelihood opportunities with dated time end datesI am forced to look into it further.I research the topics A LOT, to see if any sort of edge exists, I figure out my why, and take into account both sides.It’s the most fascinating opportunity in the world. ...
Lessons I Learnt, After I Lived Them! | Gauav Jain | TEDxScindia School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-26 16:15
Business Strategy & Transformation - The company emphasizes the importance of adapting to changing circumstances and not letting current situations dictate future opportunities, as demonstrated by pivoting the business model when a large customer changed its supply chain strategy [3][6][7] - The company highlights the significance of seizing opportunities even when facing challenges, referencing the decision to partner with Starbucks despite a difficult business environment, which led to the creation of a food service network across Asia [8][9] - The company underscores the value of continuous learning and skill development, illustrated by pursuing an MBA to deepen understanding of the supply chain business [10][11] Entrepreneurial Mindset - The company advocates for playing the ball on its merit, meaning that current circumstances should not dictate how one responds to the next opportunity [3] - The company stresses the importance of detaching daily to rebuild oneself, suggesting that hobbies and breaks can provide stillness, mental strength, and clarity [12][13][14] - The company emphasizes that limitations and boundaries are often self-imposed and that individuals have more potential than they realize [18] Personal Development & Leadership - The company shares a life lesson about making the best use of one's abilities, regardless of perceived limitations [2] - The company encourages making decisions based on merit rather than fear or past experiences, advocating for an open and adaptable approach to life's plans [19]
Exploranation: the future of visual communication and learning | Konrad Schönborn | TEDxNorrköping
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-25 16:27
[Applause] Humans rely on visualization to make sense of the world, to learn, and to also communicate knowledge about objects that are so small, objects that are massive, processes that are too slow, or processes that are too fast. My colleagues and I have a passion to explore how visualization impacts learning and how visualization impacts the way that we construct knowledge. And tonight I want to tell you about the idea of explorination.A situation where we combine visualization as an exploratory tool and ...
The art of learning | Sihan Lin | TEDxHWSSH Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-24 15:15
[Applause] Let's welcome our first speaker, Jason from 9G, who will explore the harmony between music and learning. It's making me so nervous. Unlike my dear principal, having a TED talk in Holland was never intended for me, nor is it a goal in my procrastinative life.But who knows that Miss Sheila, my English teacher for this semester, strongly resisted me to join the audition of this event. As I remember crystal clear, the turning point came once I've submitted an essay with high level adjectives and then ...
Becoming Yourself: A Journey Beyond Borders | Ayanda Carter | TEDxCovenant University
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-24 14:43
Wow. I I'm looking out at you now. Age of 21, 22, and I was sitting in those seats.A good I won't say my age. However, um I look at you and I think I left I left South Africa at 22 and I didn't move to London or New York. I moved to Lagos at the age of 22.But no parents, no aunties, no one to guide me, just gods, my talent, my skill, my tenacity. And that's how I came to Nigeria. So I look at you and I'm just in awe to have to speak to you today and tell you my journey and what becoming means.I left South A ...
YOU SEE ME BUT YOU DON'T | Vani Srivastava | TEDxSJS Abu Dhabi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-23 15:56
even head of psychology at St. Today. [Applause] Okay, a fabulous, enlightening, enriching good morning to all of you, my esteemed audience gathered over here. On the onset, I would like to say a big thank you to the TEDex team, St. Joseph's Abu Dhabi youth. It is always a matter of pride for a teacher to share the stage with her students. So please accept my gratitude team TEDex. You all have seen this. Now see, so I think I have your attention now. A recent study says that Gen Z has an attention span of 7 ...
Schooled not studied- Rethinking how we learn. | Mary Pearlin | TEDxSJS Abu Dhabi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-23 15:55
Learning is a journey, not a checklist. Miss Mary Polland, a computer science student, challenges the traditional notion of education, urging us to embrace curiosity over conformity. In her talk, Schooled But Not Study, she demonstrates how learning can become an adventure of discovery, where creativity and inquire take precedence over role of memorization.Please welcome Miss Mary Po. [Applause] I think in every class there's a couple students who you just see and you know they're gifted. They're going to a ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-20 17:15
In classrooms across America, students are quietly rewriting the rules of learning by using AI. On “The Weekend Intelligence”, Abby Bertics investigates what happens when thinking becomes a collaboration between human and machine https://t.co/gzwbvcKwx3 ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-20 07:45
How artificial intelligence is rewiring the way we learn, remember, and make sense of the world https://t.co/6BXCfXPMc4 ...
Wonder Wisdom and the World We Need | Deb Nichols | TEDxSouth Congress
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:27
Before we go forward, I'd like to take you back, not years, but decades. Picture yourself when you're 5 years old. >> I know. I'm so cute.What made you feel safe or seen. What made you feel curious or hopeful. We start life full of wonder.And even in that not knowing, we feel the world deeply. We sense when something fits and when it doesn't. When we're five, we have that kind of clarity unclouded by expectation.I'm a developmental psychologist and a professor. And for the past 25 years, I've tried to carry ...