wow, i may be late but this is rly a good talk. i appreciate the speaker’s authenticity which makes him way better than the personas of all the seemingly perfect role models.
I always watch ted talks and I understand I know everything everyone spend years to learn so I asked myself why I am still nothing! Oh maybe .... Yeah I know my problem can't be fixed 😑
Watching is passive. Success comes through being active. Your saying "my problem can't be fixed" showcases your laziness, i.e. passivity. Until you're active this will continue, as will your excuses.
wow, i may be late but this is rly a good talk. i appreciate the speaker’s authenticity which makes him way better than the personas of all the seemingly perfect role models.
BOOOOM! Great talk!
This is the speech I needed today. Thank you. I've realized that the thing that I would consider as failure was an important part of me. Thank you.
I loved that. Thank you your speach was really inspiring and sincere
Wow! Thank you for your transparency!
Where is the applause at the beginning of the speech?! It is my favourite part of every TED talk and I am upset :(
video has a good lenght though
Thank you. Great speech and messages
Love it - look at people through the lens of intention, and not outcome :)
Is there a transcript of this speech?
thank you so much. this is really inspiring
Can anyone provide a link to the University of Richmond study that is mentioned in this TEDx Talk?
very powerful words
Thank you!
Your beautiful
I always watch ted talks and I understand I know everything everyone spend years to learn so I asked myself why I am still nothing! Oh maybe .... Yeah I know my problem can't be fixed 😑
Watching is passive. Success comes through being active. Your saying "my problem can't be fixed" showcases your laziness, i.e. passivity. Until you're active this will continue, as will your excuses.
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Same problem with me but it can be fixed by doing actions
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