而第三种,让你成为独一无二的“你” 我称之为场景特定天性。 Let me explain. One of the things that characterizes extroverts is they need stimulation. And that stimulation can be achieved by finding things that are exciting: loud...
演讲文本: 0:11 Today I'm going to talk about work. And the question I want to ask and answer is this: "Why dowe work?" Why do we drag ourselves out of bed every morning instead of living our lives justfilled with bouncing from one TED-like adventure to another? 0:31 (Laughter) ...
So we really are solving hunger and food waste.因此,我们确实在解决饥饿和食物浪费问题。MZ: So can you just explain -- Can we give her -- (Applause) Part of me is like, 40 percent, that's such a crazy statistic.MZ:那么, 你能解释一下吗——我们能给她——(掌声)我的一部分想法是...
and I think it's a problem for all of us collectively as a culture.So what I want to do today is, first of all, talk about why we get stuck inside this feeling of being right.And second, why it's such a problem.And finally, I want to convince...
Today I'm going to talk about work. And the question I want to ask and answer is this: "Why dowe work?" Why do we drag ourselves out of bed every morning instead of living our lives justfilled with bouncing from one TED-like adventure to another?
Our consciousness is a fundamental aspect of our existence, says philosopher David Chalmers: “There’s nothing we know about more directly…. but at the same time it’s the most mysterious phenomenon in the universe.” He shares some way...
Explain! Give examples. Tell stories. Be specific. Connect with people's emotions. Make us laugh! Make us cry! Don't flaunt your ego. Don't boast. It’s the surest way to switch everyone off. No selling from the stage! Unless we have specifically asked you to, do not talk about ...
People text or do email during corporate board meetings. They text and shop and go on Facebook during classes, during presentations, actually during all meetings. People talk to me about the important new skill of making eye contact while you're texting. (Laughter) People explain to me that...
Let me explain with a bit of amateurneuroscience. Your visual cortex takes up about 30 percent of your brain.Thats compared to approximately eight percent for touch and two to threepercent for hearing. Every second, your eyes can send your visual cortex as manyas two billion pieces of informa...
Scientistsdescribeadolescenceasasocialreorientationasteenagersbegintospendasmuchormoretimewiththeirfriendsthanwiththeirparents.科学家把青春期比喻为青年们在重新定位自己在社会上的位置的阶段,这个时期的青年,与朋友相处的时间开始比和父母共享天伦的光阴有过之而无不及。Thisdrivetohangwithpalsmaybeduetochangesinthebrain'...