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The power of questions. Why the art of asking is our strongest tool | Nathalie Starke | TEDxGraz
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:15
Core Argument - The art of asking good questions is crucial for connection, creativity, thinking, and innovation, often more valuable than providing answers [7][8] - Genuine questions are rare in today's society, where people often seek quick answers from social media or AI, and conversations are dominated by "boomerasking" [8][9][10][12] - Asking questions, especially follow-up questions, fosters better relationships and helps individuals understand their own perspectives and behaviors [13][14][28][29] Questioning Techniques - Hypothetical questions shift thinking from problems to possibilities, encouraging the imagination of success and the identification of necessary steps [19][20] - Circular questions provide different perspectives, allowing individuals to see a situation from multiple viewpoints, such as those of clients or friends [23][24][25] - Solution-oriented questions focus on what worked well in the past, promoting a positive and optimistic approach to problem-solving [26][27] Application in Leadership and Coaching - Effective leadership involves asking questions to create a space for true thinking and understanding, rather than simply providing answers [14][27] - The speaker's work as a psychologist and coach involves educating people to ask better questions and helping clients gain clarity through questioning [8][14][15] - Anyone can learn to ask better questions and help others find their own answers, making it a valuable skill for various contexts [15][16][29]
Illusions of Mind | Tejas Malode | TEDxEmirates Hills
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 16:27
So this evening is not about me, it's about you. Can we have a big round of applause for you guys. Thank you for being here.And uh my name is Djis. I'm a magician, illusionist. I create optical and psychological illusions for entertainment.Um but over the period I realized the most dangerous illusion I ever experienced. Um, it didn't happen on stage by the way. It happened it happened in my mind.Um, but before I proceed, I want I want you to just answer that. If you believe in magic, please raise your hand ...
The Psychology of Teenage Pressure | Khanh Linh Nguyen | TEDxNguyen Sieu High School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-10 15:56
Hi guys, before I start my speech, I would like to ask every teenager here a question. Does being you being a teenagers feel like having a full-time job. I mean, you are expected to maintain good grades, have like 10 different hobbies, and three leadership position all while maintaining a 30-year life plan.Meanwhile, I couldn't even decide what my favorite subject was. If that sound familiar, you are not alone. Through this story, I want to explore why we feel that way.What might psychology reveal about it. ...
When running becomes therapy | Reem Al Obeidani | TEDxShabab St
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-05 17:15
When I was 9 years old, I was convinced that if I didn't wash my hands exactly 36 times, then something bad was going to happen. [clears throat] I was also convinced that if I said one wrong word during prayer, and what do you know about prayer at 9 years old. I was basically doomed.My name is Abedani. I am a clinical psychologist and I am also someone who struggled with anxiety before I even knew what that meant. Back then, we didn't know that much about mental health. We didn't have that much mental healt ...
Motivation in the Digital Age | Geo Sebastian | TEDxLife Valley International School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 16:58
Picture this. A 14year-old sits hunched over her desk at 11 p. m.Headphones on, staring at the screen. Her parents peak through the door, shaking their heads. She's always on that phone, they whisper, distracted, unmotivated.But maybe, just maybe, the very thing we fear is what's keeping her curious. Here's what they don't see. She's not scrolling mindlessly.She's in a virtual study group collaborating with peers across the city on a psychology project about emotional regulation. She's using digital mind ma ...
The Birth of the Self | Dr. Nicholas Power | TEDxGorky Park Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
Artificial General Intelligence & Robotics - The discussion revolves around whether robots and droids with artificial general intelligence will ever be considered persons legally, morally, and philosophically [1] - The industry explores the properties and qualities that humans possess as selves and persons that robots currently lack but may potentially gain [1] - The report considers the necessity of robots possessing free will to be considered persons [13] - The industry acknowledges that current robots are not programmed with feelings, emotions, urges, and desires, but anticipates potential future developments in this area [16] Historical & Philosophical Context - The analysis traces the concept of personhood back to ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, highlighting their contributions to understanding the self [1] - The report references Homeric automatons and the evolution of psychological terms from ancient Greek, emphasizing the shift from concrete to abstract meanings [1] - The study examines Socrates' concept of a "divine sign" or "ruling principle" (hegemonicon) as a precursor to the notion of self [2] - Plato's ideas on rationality and the internal struggle between knowledge and desires are explored [4][5][6][7] - Aristotle's concepts of "bolis" (voluntary) and "proharesis" (choice/comprehension) are presented as key elements in understanding human action [8][9] - Stoic philosophy, particularly Epictetus' emphasis on autonomy and free choice, is discussed in relation to the development of the self [11][12][13]
The Five Inner Voices | Dr.Yazeed Mousa | TEDxASPU
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 16:56
مرحبا تخيلوا وكل واحد فيكم يتخيل ونبدا بالخيال انه في غرفه هاديه غرفه ما بيدخلها اصوات ابدا ولا صوت واحد شو رح تسمع في هي الغرفه غرفه هاديه شو رح تسمع نفسك شو كمان غير نفسك نفسك واليوم جاي احكي لكم عن الاصوات الداخليه شو هي الاصوات الداخليه اللي بسمعها لو كنت في غرفه هاديه وشو الاصوات الداخليه اللي بسمعها 24 ساعه في منها اصوات بتشجعك وفي منها اصوات بتجلدك في منها اصوات بتحبطك في منها اصوات بتدمرك في منها اصوات بتقودك لسلوكيات ما بدك توصل لها ولكنك وصلت بس مشان الصوت اللي براسك يسكت بيجوا عنا في المراجعات بي ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-10-16 06:30
https://t.co/4gT7K5xm3GAndrew Tate (@Cobratate):Andrew Tate on Psychology https://t.co/9taOo8Ehsb ...
The Blueprint To Success | Duc Anh Ngo | TEDxGerman European School Singapore Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-02 15:21
Success Psychology - The psychology of success can be applied to achieve goals [2] - Six laws related to the human mind can help individuals believe in their ability to succeed [5] Six Laws of Success - Law of Clarity: Clearly define goals to avoid frustration and wasted effort; only 3% of people write down their goals, but they consistently outperform others [5][6] - Law of Belief and Attraction: Believe with conviction to shape reality; rewrite limiting beliefs into positive statements [7][8] - Law of Cause and Effect: Success is not random; copy the daily habits of successful individuals in a specific area for 30 days [9][10][11] - Law of Detachment: Reduce emotional attachment to goals to focus on what can be controlled; use cognitive reappraisal to reframe situations [11][12][13] - Law of Substitution: Replace negative thoughts with positive ones; create a positive mental image or phrase [14][15] - Law of Persistence: Persist longer by connecting goals to intrinsic motivation; commit to a small daily action [16][17] Personal Development - Success is about creating a vision for one's life and taking steps towards it daily [18] - Real success comes from within, not from external achievements [18]