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    • Do schools kill creativity? , by Sir Ken Robinson. These days, everyone from Google to the US Chamber of Commerce is discussing how important creativity is in the workplace.
    • What makes a good life? , by Robert Waldinger. Some say money and career success make life happy and meaningful, while others feel it’s about joyful experiences.
    • The magic of not giving a f***, by Sarah Knight. Bestselling author Sarah Knight spent 15 years as a top book editor in New York. But in 2015, she left the corporate world behind.
    • What adults can learn from kids, by Adora Svitak. TED talks are all about giving unique and innovative thinkers a platform to share their expertise, and Adora Svitak certainly fits the bill.
    • The Art of Letting Go | The Minimalists
    • Start with Why – How Great Leaders Inspire Action
    • Do Schools Kill Creativity?
    • Learn to Travel
    • How to Travel The World with Almost No Money
    • Never, Ever Give Up
    • Stop Waiting For Life to Happen
    • Why Comfort Will Ruin Your Life
    • Why You Feel What You Feel
    • The Power of Zero Tolerance

    If you often think to yourself “I’ll keep this *thing*, JUST IN CASE”, then this talk will have something to say about that, “you know, just in case”. These two guys have also released a documentary “Minimalism”, which was categorised as an indie documentary. I am not the judge of that, I’m just putting this here, for you to watch and then decide i...

    This isn’t one of the best filmed Ted Talk. But the sound is great, and that is the only thing you will want from it. Listen to the stories and to this idea, because it was one of those ideas that stuck with me, and obsesses me each time I am in a new situation. And most importantly, about my life, and where is it going. I listen to these stories, ...

    This comical talk, made me successfully understand the idea of why was the school invented. I don’t have to have a degree to understand what this gentleman is talking about, but will make you understand what to do with your degree. If you have one. It doesn’t matter really.

    How you can travel to 24 countries in 12 months. And what this man got out of it. What I ask of you is not to say to yourself “No, that’s not me”. But better, try to imagine yourself into those stories. And then pay attention to that feeling you get. But don’t believe me, about travelling. Listen to this guy, cuz he has been travelling a bit more t...

    Wow. How most of us can go travelling. Before any further judgements, I hope you listen to this talk. Talking about travelling from logistics to everything else. Before saying this is not for you, ask yourself “why not?!”. And even if you are not into travelling as I am, you will enjoy this talk and his humour. Promise!

    Another talk I’d listen to more than once. Why? Because this lady is not just an inspiration, but a really good storyteller. There is a documentary about her journey and of course, I watched it all. Something to take away from this is to never think it is too late. I’m working on this also, but I’m trying hard to never forget it.

    You were chosen to be here. This is the talk to listen to when you are feeling down. Nobody wants to be bad (so I like to believe), but people are not perfect. Leave everything aside and think about this thing we all need and search for: love.

    It’s comforting to know I am not the only one thinking about my fishball. I know this deep down, and still, it hurts so much each time I suffer. No pains, no gains.

    It’s not them, it’s you. I said it before, and I will say it now, we all need some personal development. Most of us will deny it. Unfortunately, forever. But in the comfort of your own home, you could listen to this talk, and if you pay really close attention, you just might catch a gasp of what therapy feels like. Try not to take it personally.

    What you tolerate, is what you worry about. It’s not easy to observe it, but most of the times, we are worrying for no reason. Another really good storyteller and I loved watching her stories.

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    • The Magic of Not Giving a F*** – Sarah Knight. Any talk that starts with ‘the life giving magic of not giving a fuck’ is going to get my attention.
    • How To DAD – Jordan Watson. If you’ve ever seen any of the ‘How to DAD’ videos on Facebook then you’ll know how funny this guy is. When I saw that he had a TED Talk I was a little skeptical, I mean he is funny, but can he seriously be a person who can deliver one of the life changing TED Talks?
    • The Price Of Shame – Monica Lewinsky. We all make mistakes in our lives, (especially when we are younger) but what is the price of your mistakes? How far will your actions reach?
    • My Year Of Saying Yes To Everything – Shonda Rhimes. If you’ve read her book ‘A Year of Saying Yes’ you’ll know Shonda’s story (if not, it’s an awesome book, check it out).
  1. Apr 27, 2021 · “Aging gracefully” entails walking a tightrope between a youth-obsessed society, which tells us that our value declines as we age, and a culture that says nothing is as uncool as desperation, the fervent desire for something we can’t have.

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