Showing posts with label TEDx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TEDx. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Blacklisted TED Talks - Ones You Shouldn't Waste Your Time On


There might be something in them, but the ethical thing to do is to reduce them to a single slide so that people can spend 30 seconds on them rather than 10 minutes!

Culprit: Engineering the Human Nervous System: Megan Moynahan at TEDxBrussels

Takeaways:

  1. We can restore movement after paralysis using existing technology.
  2. Muscles still work — we just need to reconnect the signals.
  3. Engineering alone isn’t enough without access and support.
  4. Small patient groups get left behind by profit-driven models.
  5. Nonprofits and new ideas can finally close the gap.
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What is a Thought? How the Brain Creates New Ideas | Henning Beck | TEDxHHL

Statements are outdated - in fairness, chatGPT was more recent than eight years ago..

✅ Do's
  1. Focus deeply, then step away — Engage with the problem fully, then take a break with something unrelated to spark new connections.
  2. Create space for inspiration — Like the ancient idea of the muse, set up a relaxed, open mindset to invite creativity.
  3. Welcome boring or automated tasks — These give your mind room to reframe ideas in new contexts.
  4. Escape your echo chamber — Seek out viewpoints that challenge your beliefs.
  5. Have productive disagreements — Talk with people who see things differently.
  6. Provoke your thinking — Read things you disagree with; challenge your mental routines.
  7. Appreciate your imperfect mind — Embrace being slow, irrational, and human — it's an advantage, not a flaw.

❌ Don’ts
  1. Don’t stay stuck in focused mode — Constant immersion doesn’t allow for creative breakthroughs.
  2. Don’t surround yourself only with like-minded opinions — It limits perspective and stifles innovation.
  3. Don’t consume media that only confirms your beliefs — It reinforces cognitive bias.
  4. Don’t think like an algorithm — Avoid rigid, rule-following mental habits.
  5. Don’t fear imperfection — Reject the myth that perfection is the path to insight.

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TBC.. Oh, yes, Roger King definitely makes the cut :)

Sunday, September 08, 2019

Amit Lodha : Catching Al Capone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4dEXXsiOrA

"The harder you work, the luckier you get"

"Imagine the irony, this criminal, the right-hand henchman of the most dangerous criminal in Bihar, is telling his wife to get his kids to study hard and read the Times of India everyday so that they grow up to become SPs (Superintendents of Police)"

Jeez, is that place still so screwed up that these bums who've committee so many murders are still alive and only serving life imprisonment?