My Favorite: TED Talks #2
Ready for another round of awesome TED Talks? This time I didn’t put them into categories, so you can let the titles speak to you and don’t have expectations based on my own interpretation. I highly recommend all of the TED Talks, so they aren’t coming in any particular order either. Here they are:
- Brene Brown on Vulnerability
- Brene Brown: Listening to Shame
- Ernesto Sirolli: Want To Help Someone? Shut Up And Listen!
- Paul Zak: Trust, morality — and oxytocin
- Kathryn Schulz: On being wrong
- Kathryn Schulz: Don’t regret regret
- Pamela Meyer: How to spot a liar
- Salman Khan: Let’s Use Video To Reinvent Education
- Jane McGonigal: The Game That Can Give You 10 Extra Years Of Life
- Serry Turkle: Connected, but alone?
- Julian Baggini: Is There a Real You?
Enjoy! This will be my last ‘My Favorite’ post for a while, because I want to focus more on providing original content instead of just linking to other blogs. In the future I might resume this series, but don’t expect more posts like this in the near future.