Favourite TED talks

Started by Geir, June 03, 2014, 01:47:06 AM

Geir

I've watched a few TED talks, and some of them are really inspiring. This is one:

http://www.ted.com/talks/benjamin_zander_on_music_and_passion


What's your favourites?
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Flash Harry

There are so many, I like the ones that are particularly well though out, logical and well presented, make you think and come with you after you've left the talk behind.

It's a good medium for thoughtful, passionate people.

 
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thetworegs

Agreed!....I recently watched one about Body language I found very interesting ....Well worth a listen especially for job interviews it may even work for audiences??....
   
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T.C. Elliott

I liked the Amanda F***ing Palmer talk. I also liked the kid genius talk, the one where the boy was put in special Ed and told he'd never learn and turns out to be smarter than the teachers.

I recently saw one that was talking about the left/right political paradigm and how different values are held by those on opposite sides. And how neither is "right" but that all of those values are needed for a balanced view or perspective.   The only thing I didn't like about it was the fact that he didn't address the libertarian perspective. I'd love to hear his thoughts on us radicals.
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