3 reasons you should watch TED Talks
1.6 Billion videos on youtube, millions plus reels every single day combining all platforms, and the never-dying buzz around any meme trend.
There you need a solid reason to watch something slow and boring leaving all these amazingly exciting things by which you’re surrounded.
And there we have TED Talks, “Who listens to VERY long 10 mins speeches in 2022 which might actually add value to your life?”.
TED Talks are basically one of the best stuff available on the internet, where people who literally did something very great in their respective lives share their stories. It can be anyone, the scientist who just discovered a new patent, or a lifestyle blogger who is doing something new every other day of his life. It might be a single parent mother who somehow raised a million for her amazing startup ideas, in short, TED Talks basically inspire you, a platform that brings out people from different domains who share their experiences.
Reasons you should watch a TED Talk.
- Exclusive content
How our brains procrastinate or how cats can jump from so high without breaking their leg or two is what is available on TED Talks, and wait, it’s all scientific, with a reason. TED Talks cover all the weird topics that you thought of when you were 8 and not just this, it even covers deep topics which you might think of when you turn 80.
- Short & Worth it.
Personally, a TED video of 10 mins talking about procrastination with all those really cool animations and funny speeches is far better than a funny fail compilation of cars crashing.
Those really cool 18 mins might turn your life upside down with an immense amount of knowledge and humor.
You can start by watching the video I have already mentioned 5 times, “How our brains procrastinate.”
- Inspiring
TED talks are a great way to inspire you in the morning or help you wind down for the day. So, next time you are feeling deflated and stuck in traffic on the bus, why not stick your headphones in and give one a try? Whenever you’re having a down moment or feel your motivation drop, you can just hit play on one of these and boost your mood in just 18 minutes.
Suggestions
- Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator | TED
- How to speak so that people want to listen | Julian Treasure
- Tom Thum: The orchestra in my mouth | TED
- Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson
- How to make stress your friend | Kelly McGonigal
Hope you enjoy your first TED Talk with an immense amount of knowledge and fun.
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