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10 TED talks that will change the way you think about yourself and the world
10 TED talks that will change the way you think about yourself and the world
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How to live happily, recognize deception and not become a victim of a pickpocket.

10 TED talks that will change the way you think about yourself and the world
10 TED talks that will change the way you think about yourself and the world

1. How to stay happy when things go awry

It turns out that every person has a psychological immune system, thanks to which we do not feel unhappy when we do not get what we want. Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling Over Happiness, explains what it is and how it works.

2. How to speak to be listened to

Julian Treger, Sound Specialist, explains how to avoid the unpleasant situation when you are trying to convey something important to others, and they do not want to listen to you. Vocal exercises and the essential components of a strong performance - sincerity, authenticity, honesty and love - will help in this.

3. How to understand that you are being deceived

Studies show you get lied to 10 to 200 times every day. The writer Pamela Meyer talks about the signs by which you can figure out a liar.

4. How happiness helps in work

Psychologist Sean Achor says that when we are happy, we are more productive. Moreover, everyone can develop the habit of being happy and constantly in a state of peace of mind.

5. How to avoid becoming a victim of a pickpocket

Apollo Robbins is the greatest pickpocket in the world. And his TED talk is a clear demonstration of the lack of human attention and perception.

6. How to deal with stress

If you change your attitude to stress, your body will react to it in a different way. Psychologist Kelly McGonigal talks about a simple way to overcome any stressful situation - communication.

7. How to reveal genius in yourself

Creativity is available to every person. Writer Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the bestselling book Eat, Pray, Love, is truly convinced that there is a genius hidden within every person.

8. How to make life better

Fame and money won't make you happier. This talk looks at the important findings of a 75-year study on happiness and life satisfaction. Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger talks about what people usually regret at the end of their lives, how to avoid their mistakes and live a fulfilling and happy life.

9. What technologies will be in the future

Indian inventor Pranav Mistry demonstrated how in the future ordinary objects like a sheet of paper could be used as digital devices.

10. What the picture of the world looks like today

Nobody knows how to talk about statistics like Hans Rosling. With the onslaught and speed of a sports commentator, he debunks the myths of the developing world.

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