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The Economist· 2025-08-09 12:00
“She asked for milk for the baby. And we couldn’t do anything for her.”Aid workers witness Gazans’ pain and hunger every day. @Wendell23 learns how international staff are feeling increasingly helpless, and even complicit https://t.co/izajccHKXP ...
The Power of Values in Experiencing Pain | Seda Seyranyan | TEDxMoskovyanSt
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-01 15:54
Should we try to get rid of pain? When we go through painful moments, they are not only about suffering; they can become an opportunity to reconnect with our values. In this talk, Seda explores how pain can be reinterpreted as a way to rediscover the meaning of life and our sense of self. Seda Seyranyan is a psychologist specializing in personality development, counseling, and inclusive education. Since completing her Master’s in Personality Psychology and Counseling in 2014, she has worked in schools suppo ...
Marked Without Feeling: What Tattooing Loses Under Anesthesia | Don Ritson | TEDxWinnipeg
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-24 15:31
[Music] When people see my tattoos or hear I'm an artist, they often ask the same questions. Didn't that hurt? Aren't they permanent? What's it going to look like when you're older? Outsiders often focus on superficial elements like these. They're fair questions, but when we concentrate on tattooing's permanence or pain, we're missing the point. The entropy is ongoing. So, in other words, we don't do this for tomorrow. We do it for today. I've been tattooing since 2007. I owned the world famous Rebel Walts ...
I Love Pain | Tanush Chopra | TEDxWestbourne Grammar Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-15 16:26
Core Message - The speech explores the nature of pain and its potential for growth and self-discovery [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] - It challenges the immediate avoidance of pain, suggesting instead to confront and learn from it [2][3][4][8][13][14] - The speaker shares personal anecdotes of loss and athletic setbacks to illustrate the transformative power of embracing pain [3][4][5][6] Key Concepts - The speech introduces the concept of Carl Jung's "shadow," representing repressed aspects of personality that can be explored through introspection [12] - It proposes reframing the perception of pain from something to be avoided to a source of valuable lessons [13][14] - The speaker advocates for accepting pain and questioning what it is trying to teach, rather than simply loving it [13][14] Practical Application - The speech encourages the audience to consider pain as an opportunity for self-reflection and personal growth [13][14] - It suggests that facing difficult experiences can lead to eye-opening discoveries and a deeper understanding of oneself [14] - The speaker's personal experiences serve as examples of how embracing pain can lead to positive change, such as transitioning from escapism to creative expression [4][5]
How Ray Dalio Identifies Top Talent
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-27 11:35
Going on your principles, I'm really interested. You build Bridgewwater. With the experience you have today, how do you think about building a work structure and an organization and how do you apply those principles.You meet so many great people, so many talented men and women. How do you go about picking your top people. You're building a machine.Okay. What is a team like. What are the positions they play. What are the characteristics of the qualities that are necessary to play that position.Well, how does ...
Embracing Pain to Unlock Potential | Saad Al-Habsi | TEDxAl Qurum
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:23
[Music] As I gasped for air, barely able to move after my 10k run, I thought maybe I'm not built for this. But then I realized pain was giving me a choice. I could kit or I could continue.What if I told you that pain is not our enemy but our greatest teacher. The very thing we spend our lives avoiding could be the thing to unlocking our achievement. We all experience pain physically, emotionally, mentally.But the real question is what if we chose to embrace pain. Could it be the gateway to something greater ...