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Unfiltered: The Art of Staying Real in a Filtered World | Vithika Sheru | TEDxSoIM
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 15:48
If you look at a person who is confident, always successful and smiling, happy, what do you think about them. I used to think a lot of things actually how strength comes into your body like you won't burn with strength. You build your strength with fear and life teaches you how to be like this.And before I introduce you, before I introduce myself, I want to talk about a little girl. A little girl who inspires me every day, who encourages me to do better in life. And once upon a time, there was a little girl ...
AN EASY LIFE WON'T BUILD CHARACTER
The Diary Of A CEO· 2025-12-14 19:33
You can't have an easy life and a great character. Show show me a trust fund kid that inherited a bunch of money and I'll show you someone mentally tortured. It's it's true, right.Everyone's like your your struggle. What where you've come from in Plymouth uh you know in living in poverty to now having stuff isn't fun. Getting stuff is fun, right.It's not the pursuit of happiness. It's the happiness of the pursuit, right. It's it's just it's that thing.And it's not like, you know, the self-help, it's not the ...
Catch Them Young | Anthony Passalacqua | TEDxElmPark
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-14 17:27
Core Argument - Protecting children's space to experience boredom, struggle, and failure, within age-appropriate limits and with supportive adults, is crucial for fostering curiosity, creativity, and innovation [1] - The traditional approach of shielding children from negative experiences hinders their development of resilience and problem-solving skills [6] - Adults often intervene too early and too frequently, preventing children from learning from their experiences [7] Practical Strategies for Adults - Emphasize celebrating progress over perfection to encourage effort and perseverance [9][10] - Allow children to navigate through struggles, as this is where they learn how they learn best [11] - Model personal imperfections and demonstrate how to handle struggles and failures [12] - Practice being fully present with children by making eye contact, asking quality questions, and engaging with them during moments of boredom and struggle [13] The Value of Failure - Failure should be normalized and viewed as feedback rather than a final outcome [8] - Experiencing failure and recovery helps children become less afraid of it [8] - Supportive adults help children find success within the struggle, fostering strength and resilience [14]
From Spark to Flame | Sheikh Zakir Hussain | TEDxVedic International School Raigarh Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-11 15:22
Career & Personal Development - The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining a "spark" within oneself to drive personal growth and inspire others [5] - Overcoming adversity and health challenges, including two cardiac arrests and kidney problems, the speaker highlights resilience and determination [2] - The speaker advocates for paving one's own path, not allowing others to control one's destiny, and being generous in inspiring others [5] - The speaker stresses the importance of remembering one's roots and maintaining humility even after achieving success [5] Innovation & Contribution - The speaker innovated a new technique called Paste Fill Technology in coal mines, converting waste into a resource for surface stabilization [2][3] - The speaker's innovations have contributed to environmental sustainability and India's self-reliance [3] - The speaker's life experiences and achievements serve as an inspiration to others, motivating them to pursue their goals [4] Educational & Professional Achievements - The speaker started his career with a daily wage of ₹1 and pursued extensive education, including multiple master's degrees and a PhD in Management [1][2] - The speaker excelled in mining rescue competitions, becoming the best captain in India for five years [2]
A Missing Piece in Today’s AI World | Robert Stroud | TEDxTIU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-28 16:39
Core Argument - The speaker argues that over-reliance on AI and the avoidance of struggle hinders personal and societal growth [2][3] - The presentation advocates for a balanced approach where AI assists human effort and critical thinking, rather than replacing it [4] - The speaker uses the analogy of "City 1" (AI-dependent) versus "City 2" (AI-assisted with human struggle) to illustrate the importance of struggle in innovation and personal development [4] Examples and Illustrations - The story of "Mike" in a creative writing class demonstrates how skipping the struggle of original thought leads to a lack of deeper understanding and creativity [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] - Steve Jobs' initial rejections and subsequent refinement of his ideas leading to the creation of Apple are presented as an example of the positive impact of struggle [11][12] - Learning to drive a car is used as an analogy for acquiring essential life skills through struggle, which would be missed by simply using self-driving technology [13][14] - The speaker's personal experience of moving to Japan and choosing to struggle with the language and culture, rather than taking shortcuts, is shared as an example of personal growth through overcoming challenges [14][15][16][17] Call to Action - The audience is encouraged to embrace struggle as a necessary component of growth and innovation in an AI-driven world [18][19][20] - Individuals are urged to use AI as a tool to enhance their thinking and creativity, rather than allowing it to replace their own efforts [19] - The presentation concludes by emphasizing that the future will be shaped by those who embrace struggle and critical thinking, not those who seek shortcuts [20]
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Andrew Tate· 2025-07-29 16:41
RT THE WAR ROOM (@ReachTWR)If you run from struggle your whole life,You will regret it the day it finally catches you.Attack life,You can only run so long. https://t.co/QZ5mtso7Sp ...
Drawing the Invisible | Nitish Bharti | TEDxMITWPU | Nitish Bharti | TEDxMITWPU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 16:02
Career Journey & Artistry - The artist started as a snack seller, supporting his family by selling homemade snacks door-to-door [1] - He transitioned to becoming a math professor after helping a child with a math problem [1] - The artist felt a calling to art and began experimenting with sand art on a sunmica board [1] - He received his first commission for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's production logo [1] - The artist gained recognition on "India's Got Talent" Season 4, with a highlighted episode featuring Yuvraj Singh's story [1] - In 2015, he represented India in "Asia's Got Talent" Season 1, and one of his short films was nominated for the Cannes Film Festival [1] Artistic Philosophy - Every day is a new struggle, requiring constant self-proving, not to the world, but to oneself [1] - Each performance aims to touch the soul, whether celebrating achievements or portraying life journeys [1] - The artist emphasizes the importance of finding and nurturing the "thread" connected to one's soul and passion [1]
The Convenience Trap | Ayan Singh | TEDxWestbourne Grammar Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-15 16:28
AI & Education - AI tools like Chat GPT and GitHub Copilot can reduce effort and save time for students and programmers [1] - Over-reliance on AI may hinder the learning process by eliminating the need to struggle and problem-solve [1][2][3][4] - The speaker challenges the audience to spend 10 minutes thinking and struggling with a problem before resorting to AI [9] - AI cannot teach people how to think, which is more important than knowing all the answers [9][10] Coding & Development - AI can generate code quickly, potentially replicating websites in seconds [5] - Using AI-generated code without understanding it can prevent developers from learning and improving [6] - The speaker initially used Chat GPT to write their TEDx speech but realized they wouldn't learn anything from it [7] Productivity & Efficiency - The speaker initially used Chat GPT to write their TEDx speech because it felt safer, quicker, and more efficient [7] - The speaker found that writing the speech manually, although taking approximately 3 hours longer, led to a more authentic and educational experience [8] - The speaker warns against falling for the convenience trap of AI [10]
Navigating the middle of life and leadership | Travis Gale | TEDxDurban
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 16:58
Core Idea - Life is viewed as a series of intertwined or standalone journeys, each with a start, middle, and finish, with the middle being the most significant part where the story is written [1][2][3] - The concept of "middle intelligence" is introduced, emphasizing the importance of navigating the middle of journeys effectively to achieve significant finishes [3] - Three categories of people are identified: those constantly struggling, those stuck at a crossroads, and those seeking escape from jobs, relationships, or life [4][5][6][7] Overcoming Challenges - Every start is followed by a "day five" moment where euphoria fades, and individuals face a gap between expectation and reality, leading to strategies like giving up, blaming, or numbing [20][21][22][23][24] - Wrestling with struggles intentionally and engaging with "day fives" can lead to opportunities for strengthening and developing an ecosystem of support [25][26][27] - Refueling from one's story and reconnecting with purpose, vision, and values are crucial for bringing life and adventure back into journeys [33][34][35][36][37] Endurance and Resilience - The speaker's experience in ultra-endurance cycling and trail running provides insights into key principles applicable to various life journeys [10][14][15][16] - The importance of cause-driven adventure and making a difference is highlighted as a motivator for enduring challenging journeys [11][12] - Momentum leads to breakthrough, emphasizing the need to stay in the journey a bit longer to experience positive outcomes [31]