Tuesday, July 22, 2014

What TED Talk's have brought to my imaginative and processes of everyday life.


What has come to past is the fact that there is no limit as to how much you can learn and how you and learn it via the Internet. Video is the most optimal way to learn on the Internet and surely the ability to take and modify your new learning’s with the crowd accelerated innovation. The more you have the burn to get the ideas of what you want to do, the wanting to learn more about a topic, a hobby, a critical medical maneuver, it all has a how to on the Internet.

The way that these talks along with the mental capacity of how to become a better man, woman or child, there is a TED that is inspirational for everyone. What Mr. Chris has showed me as I have seen and read from other great executives in time, a polished presenter of the 18 minutes it takes to not waste any words used in his allotted time, but having a message of evolution and still make the information sweet to the ears is not a slight of hand.

Some of my favorite TED Talk speakers range from a variety of genre’s such as Renata Salecl: Our unhealthy obsession with choice. Her breakdown as to why we make things hard when we are making a choice makes me understand and feel that yes there is a fork in the road and yes, you cannot go back a ‘unchoose’ a choice made. Live for the moments and learn from them and leave the regret as much as possible.  Isaac Mizrahi: Fashion and creativity helps bring to me the build of inspiration that can help to make things different in my ideas of designs and thank the Gods that there is no law of stealing and manipulating a idea as your own because the TED Talk of Johanna Blakley: Lessons from fashion's free culture which goes on the to tell the way of explaining the rules of how fashion is not patented and how it helps to make clothing design so much better with innovation and ideas because of the ideas of other past and present designers.

And finally, the TED Talk of George Takei: Why I love a country that once betrayed me. His story of what happened to him as a 5 year old in the war torn world of America just after the Pearl Harbor event. Much like to day and the alienation of American Muslims being shunted after the September 11th 2001 events, really take the idea that segregation has not moved on in the human race as much as we think. People are still prejudice to a high level even though we have gotten better as a nation in far less time than other countries yet still we are still a growing and learning culture and excepting things is a pain staking movement alas same sex marriages, stand your ground rights and legalized drugs in states. We are always learning.


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Also check out:

Suzanne Lee:
Grow your own clothes

Jessi Arrington:
Wearing nothing new


Nicholas Negroponte:
A 30-year history of the future

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