TED Talks You Must see
TED Talks have become a popular platform for sharing ideas and inspiring change. With so many talks to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones to watch. In this blog post, we've rounded up some of the must-see TED Talks that have had a profound impact on audiences around the world.
- "The power of
vulnerability" by Brené Brown
Brené Brown discusses the importance of vulnerability and the role it
plays in our connections with others and with ourselves. She explores the idea
that being vulnerable allows us to live more authentic and meaningful lives.
- "Your body language shapes
who you are" by Amy Cuddy
Amy Cuddy explains how our body language can have a powerful impact on
our confidence and behavior, and how we can use "power poses" to
change our body language and in turn, our mindset.
- "How great leaders inspire
action" by Simon Sinek
Simon Sinek explains his theory of the "Golden Circle," which
is a framework for understanding why some organizations are able to inspire
while others are not. He argues that the key is to start with why, not what or
how.
- "The surprising science of
happiness" by Dan Gilbert
Dan Gilbert explores the science behind why we make certain decisions and
what leads to our happiness. He explains the concept of "synthetic
happiness" and how it relates to our overall well-being.
- "The mystery of
motivation" by Dan Pink
Dan Pink argues that traditional incentives and rewards are not always
effective in motivating people and that there are three elements to true
motivation: autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
- "The puzzle of
motivation" by Ellen Galinsky
Ellen Galinsky explains the importance of motivation in the workplace and
how to create a work environment that is motivating for employees. She suggests
that companies should focus on creating a culture of trust, making work
meaningful, and providing opportunities for growth and development.
- "How to spot a liar"
by Pamela Meyer
Pamela Meyer discusses the science behind detecting lies and how to spot
deception in others. She covers various techniques and tips for improving our
lie-detection skills.
- "The mind behind Tesla,
SpaceX, Neuralink" by Elon Musk
Elon Musk provides a glimpse into his life and work as an entrepreneur
and inventor, and shares his vision for the future of technology, including his
plans for Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink.
- "The danger of a single
story" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses the importance of hearing multiple
stories and perspectives, and how a single story can limit our understanding of
the world and of others. She argues that hearing multiple stories helps us to
understand and appreciate diversity.
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