Speeches at the TED Talks conference that will not leave you indifferent [Voiceover Vert Dider]

A story by Tony Robbins about our needs, motivation, feelings, concentration and what drives us, as well as the science of achievement, 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 for happiness we need to work hard, but maybe the other way around? In this quick and fun lecture with TEDxBloomington, psychologist Sean Achor proves that happiness affects the effectiveness of our work.
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Benjamin Zander has two infectious passions: he loves classical music and help us understand that we also love classical music. And this love opens before us new opportunities and new sensations.
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In a thrilling 18-minute speech amid splendid illustrations, David Christian sets out the entire history of the universe from the Big Bang to the Internet. This is a Long History - an expanding horizons view of ambiguity, complex systems, the origin of life and humanity, in comparison with our humble presence in the chronology of the universe.
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Writer and designer Graham Hill asks: is it possible to have happier living in a smaller room with fewer things? He encourages the use of less space and gives three rules for “editing” your life.
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The clinical psychologist Mag Jay has something to say to those who are now over 20. Despite the common misconception, the third ten is not a useless period of life. In his thought-provoking statement, Jay says that letting us get married later, start a career and have children doesn’t mean that we cannot prepare and make plans right now. Jay gives three tips on how young adults can smartly spend a decisive decade ahead of maturity.
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In pitch darkness, bitten by jellyfish, choking in salt water, singing songs and seeing hallucinations ... Diana Nyad continued to swim. She shares with us the story of achieving the goal of her sporting life - an extreme swim 160 km from Cuba to Florida at the age of 64. Listen to her story.
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“The one thing that unites all people is that 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 lesson about peace of mind, about looking at your own path and, above all, about how to be grateful.
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