How to make hard choices 9,911,983 plays| Ruth Chang | TEDSalon NY2014 • May 2014Read transcript Here's a talk that could literally change your life. Which career should I pursue? Should I break up -- or get married?! Where should I live? Big decisions like these can be ...
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In the end, it’s the choices you make that make you who you are. And no matter what, you can always choose to do the right thing.容易得到的东西不会长久,能够长久的东西不容易得到。所以,做正确的事不是一件容易的...
without it, your decision-making is as bad as being drunk. that promotion you want? that relationship you're building? they all depend on your brain working on at its best. here's something nobody talks about. you're two different people. ...
Sheena Iyengar studies how we make choices—and how we feel about the choices we make. At TEDGlobal, she talks about both trivial choices (Coke v. Pepsi) and profound ones, and shares her groundbreaking research that has uncovered some surprising attitudes about our decisions. >Watch The riddl...
内容概要:It can be hard to remain hopeful during seemingly hopeless times. Sharing hard-won wisdom on how to not give up when the going gets tough, writer Wajahat Ali talks about the challenges he faced with his daughter's cancer diagnosis and the COVID-19 pandemic, detailing three actionabl...
访问链接:ted.com/talks/simon_sin "What has the coronavirus pandemic taught us about ourselves and our relationships? In a deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation, leadership expert Simon Sinek shares his own experience caring for his mental health as the world shut down. He discusses why ...
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But the upshot of this is that the mission I want psychology to have, in addition to its mission of curing the mentally ill, and in addition to its mission of making miserable people less miserable, is can psychology actually make people happier? And to ask that question — happy is not...