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“Pursuing a Dream” | Daniel M. Jaffe | TEDxLagunaBlancaSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-13 15:23
Retrospect encourages us to reflect on our stories, our histories, and our past experiences as we uncover the wisdom that shapes our future possibilities. Gentlemen, hello everybody. Now that I'm approaching 70 years of age, I sometimes find myself thinking back to key decisions I made at different points during my life.Were they good decisions. Did I go about implementing them well. Am I now pleased that I made them.Today, I'd like to share thoughts about a decision I made nearly 40 years ago to change car ...
What is your Frankenstein? | Aisha Al Emadi | TEDxGeorgetown U Qatar
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-12 15:43
Let me begin by urging you to envision a monster. Not the kind you imagine from stories meant to scare you. Not the kind that chases you. The kind that waits. The kind that lives within your minds, undiscovered, unnamed, unexplored, misunderstood.This monster is not something external. It's the part of us that hasn't yet been claimed. Five years ago, my English teacher, Miss Savage, asked us to draw a monster most of us know.The monster from the classic book Frankenstein, written by Mary Shali. As I pondere ...
How I Wrote My Way Out of Trauma | Benita-Maria Kelechi Opara | TEDxLagos GIS
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-11 16:55
Throughout my childhood, I had always dreamt of the day that I'll finally be called a teenager. But only eight days after I turned 13, this girl standing here was kidnapped. I know that their prescription for physical pain, but every day after that incident, I prayed for a prescription that would take away the pain that I felt.And because I wasn't able to speak up, I was an introvert. I began writing. I wrote so much that my hands began to hurt.But I didn't stop. Unknown to me, I was slowly giving myself he ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-01 04:00
Discover five essential books that explain how to become a better writer. They explain how to write simply and well https://t.co/KBwykoCyQc ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2026-02-18 23:53
RT Claire Honeycutt | ClarifiED 🕊️❤️ (@HippyMomPhD)Be advised: You get better at writing --- by writing.Find ways for your children to joyfully engage in writing - stories, narration, debate♥️ ...
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From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: Cursive has been out of fashion for decades, even among those who learned it as kids. The decline of cursive is a natural evolution in how English speakers write, not the harbinger of educational doom, writes @emmma_camp_.https://t.co/htSz7IkwbR ...
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She gave up everything to be a writer, only to end up with a stack of books no one would publish. Then she wrote this year’s breakout novel. https://t.co/5VLIyiEMTX ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-12-09 06:12
Writing & Learning - Writing, not just posting, is crucial for learning and understanding [1] - Writing about what one reads helps in clear and digestible comprehension [1] - The goal is to become comprehensible to oneself through writing [1]
How To Live Many Lives in One | Sunil Bhandari | TEDxRPGIS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-02 17:25
Career & Personal Development - The speaker initially pursued chartered accountancy due to parental expectations, despite a passion for English literature [1] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of pursuing passions alongside professional responsibilities, advocating for a "gloriously messy" life [5] - The speaker highlights the need to "excavate minutes" from the day to pursue passions, waking up early and utilizing lunch breaks [6][7] - The speaker encourages individuals to share their talents with the world, rather than hiding them [3][4] - The speaker advocates for living "many lives in one" and embracing courage, resilience, and failures [8][9] Social Impact & Philanthropy - The speaker's involvement in social work through Social Venture Partners (SVP) led to a realization that philanthropy is about active involvement and compassion [2] - The speaker worked with children with special needs, abandoned animals, and trafficked women, providing support and compassion [2] Writing & Creative Expression - The speaker secretly wrote poems and stories, even writing on the back of envelopes and wrists [2] - The speaker's spiritual retreat and advice from a teacher encouraged the sharing of creative work [2][3] - The speaker launched a podcast, "Uncut Poetry," which reached people in over 70 countries [4]
FOR THE SOUL | Joseph Augustine | TEDxYouth@GEMSModernAcademy
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-18 16:30
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of finding one's own voice and purpose in life, rather than seeking external validation [19] - It encourages embracing uncertainty and self-discovery in the journey of life [2][18] - The speaker shares their personal experience of writing a book, highlighting the challenges of overcoming self-doubt and external pressures [3][6] Overcoming Creative Obstacles - The speaker describes the blank page as a symbol of both freedom and terror, representing the uncertainty of creating something new [2][3] - The pressure to meet others' expectations can stifle creativity and lead to a loss of joy in the creative process [4][9] - The key is to surrender to uncertainty and allow the creative process to teach valuable lessons [13] Personal Growth and Self-Discovery - The journey of writing a book is portrayed as a battle against one's own mind and the expectations of others [6][12] - The speaker realized that the true victory lies in embracing uncertainty and finding one's own voice [13][19] - Every day is a story, and every second has a purpose in the plot of our lives [14] Shifting Perspectives - The speaker advocates for viewing conventional norms as guidelines rather than mandates [16] - Individuals should create their own spaces and stories, rather than conforming to pre-existing expectations [16] - The speech encourages listeners to write their own stories on their blank pages, not for applause, but for the soul [17][19] Quantitative Reference - The speaker's novel consisted of approximately 86,400 words [13] - 86,400 seconds in a day, symbolizing that every second has a purpose [14] - The speaker's novel, "Emberin Blitz", is 335 pages long [15]