I was laid off. I was scared. I had failed. I was good enough to survive 3 layoffs. I let the 4th control my thoughts. Richard worked with me on my resume and interviewing skills. He said I have the skills/knowledge to be successful and to embraced failure. He explained it then and hearing his presentation I understand it better now. Two months later I got a better job at a better company with people who smile. Richard says he's happy for me. He should be, I succeeded at failure. Be happy.
I needed this one today really, love love love this, I failed in my Ph.D. study but I was afraid to share, I got courage today because of this talk wow, I feel so courageous today wow, I cried with happiness, I am not a failure but I failed and learned something new, congratulations to me
Thank you. I was most touched by your humility. I really needed to hear that no matter how much you may be an expert in your own field, you can still fail, but if you share them, then it is not so bad.
Thank you for your transparency. I have grown to know how important failure is to personal growth. I have learned and grown many times and hope to .... more.!!
TED is the best Channel Obviously. I have gained a lot from TED Meaningful messages from Richard Sudek I managed to eradicate 4 fears by listening to this videos and using an iPhone app "no fear" by hanumappa I think its all about having plan-B so that we can face fears head-ON
Wow! I can relate to your "inadequacies" at 13:00. I feel the same sentiments that I should have achieved more success although most people would probably describe me as successful. There is an important message here. I had a similar discussion with my 12 year old yesterday about trying things until he succeeds and striking the phrase "I can't." from his vocabulary. I am going to share this with him. In fact, I am going to share this with my friends on Facebook and at the office....
I liked the idea that failure is purely a misperception of a "learning experience", but it seems to be rejected by fashion because it's the opposite of excitement. It was a favorite of the drug culture to use it as an excuse to "chill out", so that behaviour is actually the antithesis of the intent of teaching and learning. Press "Reset". An Engineer/Scientist tests materials and systems to the point of failure, it's dead, but that was the intention, the researchers use the information gained and science "lives on", proceeds. Rather than testing all things to destruction (once you get past 3yrs old) it's an obvious thing to do the research already prepared so as to design a possible future for testing.
Why is failure so painful?? It’s almost addicting. The story one created to explain the failure away, the pain, the stress, the procrastination... how do I overcome failure in my life ? I am hopeful that things will get better, but where to start ?
This talk is a failure as individuals should not be encouraged to fail. One should set a high goal as a target and not accept failure as acceptable. As great leaders say, "Failure is not an option." Where would the US be today if more persons believed in the courage to fail?
Weak eye contact with the audience, weak body language, you are reading and this doesn't make your speech authentic. I think this explains why your video had few views
I was laid off. I was scared. I had failed. I was good enough to survive 3 layoffs. I let the 4th control my thoughts. Richard worked with me on my resume and interviewing skills. He said I have the skills/knowledge to be successful and to embraced failure. He explained it then and hearing his presentation I understand it better now. Two months later I got a better job at a better company with people who smile. Richard says he's happy for me. He should be, I succeeded at failure. Be happy.
Failure does not define your identity. Love it. always knew it, but sometimes we forget, so thank you for the reminder.
I needed this one today really, love love love this, I failed in my Ph.D. study but I was afraid to share, I got courage today because of this talk wow, I feel so courageous today wow, I cried with happiness, I am not a failure but I failed and learned something new, congratulations to me
Your honesty, humility, and experiences of failure and success are inspirational and aspirational at the same time!
Thank you. I was most touched by your humility. I really needed to hear that no matter how much you may be an expert in your own field, you can still fail, but if you share them, then it is not so bad.
This is a new day for my life. When i got up, i was listening this speech in order to inspire meee.
Thank you for your transparency. I have grown to know how important failure is to personal growth. I have learned and grown many times and hope to .... more.!!
Your talk is very moving and powerful. Thank you for your courage and wisdom
Thank you, we need more Americans like you! Thank you for inspiring me!
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TED is the best Channel Obviously. I have gained a lot from TED
Meaningful messages from Richard Sudek
I managed to eradicate 4 fears by listening to this videos and using an iPhone app "no fear" by hanumappa
I think its all about having plan-B so that we can face fears head-ON
Wow. This talk really touches some deeper level than: be fearless. Its good to see iin context.
Wow! I can relate to your "inadequacies" at 13:00. I feel the same sentiments that I should have achieved more success although most people would probably describe me as successful.
There is an important message here. I had a similar discussion with my 12 year old yesterday about trying things until he succeeds and striking the phrase "I can't." from his vocabulary.
I am going to share this with him. In fact, I am going to share this with my friends on Facebook and at the office....
I liked the idea that failure is purely a misperception of a "learning experience", but it seems to be rejected by fashion because it's the opposite of excitement. It was a favorite of the drug culture to use it as an excuse to "chill out", so that behaviour is actually the antithesis of the intent of teaching and learning. Press "Reset".
An Engineer/Scientist tests materials and systems to the point of failure, it's dead, but that was the intention, the researchers use the information gained and science "lives on", proceeds. Rather than testing all things to destruction (once you get past 3yrs old) it's an obvious thing to do the research already prepared so as to design a possible future for testing.
Why is failure so painful?? It’s almost addicting. The story one created to explain the failure away, the pain, the stress, the procrastination... how do I overcome failure in my life ? I am hopeful that things will get better, but where to start ?
Great talk, courage to fail and share it is about being an authentic human being. Fantastic!
Very well done, you were passionate and encouraging....you have made a difference in the way other entrepreneurs view their 'failures'............
Much needed for me today....love u
Wow so much wisdom,great conference and amazing point of view about failures....From now on i would embrace them.🤗
Great talk and every idea man should see this
great stuff. great post. hope to see you talk again at UCI or in the area
Thankyou Richard! Such a great help
Wonderful speech.
13:12 highly relatable😂
This talk is a failure as individuals should not be encouraged to fail. One should set a high goal as a target and not accept failure as acceptable. As great leaders say, "Failure is not an option." Where would the US be today if more persons believed in the courage to fail?
great video
what does TED stands for ?
+dontsteponmyshoes Technology, Education and Design
thank u
are you reading bro?
Weak eye contact with the audience, weak body language, you are reading and this doesn't make your speech authentic. I think this explains why your video had few views
It's not his presentation that counts but the contents of his message, or have you not been listening?