Presentations at the conference TED Talks, which will not leave you indifferent [Voice Vert Dider]





The story of Tony Robbins of our needs, motivations, emotions, concentration, and that motivates us, as well as science advances, the power of self-satisfaction and the importance of our decisions. To change the world, start with yourself!

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We think that to be happy we need to work a lot, but maybe the other way around? In this fast and fun lectures psychologist Shawn Achor TEDxBloomington proves that happiness affects the efficiency of our work.

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Benjamin Zander has two infectious passions: he loved classical music, and helping us to understand that we also love classical music. And that love opens up new possibilities and new sensations.

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In an exciting 18-minute speech on the background of gorgeous illustrations, David Christian presents the entire history of the universe from the Big Bang to the Internet. It's a long story - look at expanding the horizons of multiple meanings, complex systems, origin of life and humanity, as compared to our modest presence in the history of the universe.

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Writer and designer Graham Hill asks: Can having less stuff, living in a smaller room, to be happier? It encourages the use of less space and gives three rules for "editing" your life.

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A clinical psychologist Meg Jay has something to say to those who are now 20 or more. Despite the common misconception, twenties is not useless in life. In his speech spark reflection Jay says that even though we later became to marry, start a career and have children - it does not mean that we can not prepare and plan right now. Jay gives three pieces of advice about how young adults can wisely spend defining decade in anticipation of maturity.

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In the darkness, jellyfish bitten, choking in salt water, singing songs and seeing hallucinations ... Diana Nayad continued to sail. She shares with us the history of the goal of his sporting life - the extreme heat in the 160 km from Cuba to Florida at the age of 64 years. Listen to her story.

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"One trait that unites all people - that is what each of us wants to be happy," - says Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar. And happiness, he believes, is born of gratitude. An inspiring life lesson about peace, about the look on his way and, above all, how to be grateful.

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