A Recipe for Eudaimonia | Jay Kannaiyan | TEDxGurugram
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Jay Kannaiyan talks about his global biking expedition that turned out to be the means to transport a potent weapon, the only one known so far to actually have a shot at bringing about world peace. His talk brings up some profound realizations about life, culture, people and happiness. It's a story of a search for something that is true, good and beautiful.
Jay Kannaiyan is a cleantech entrepreneur and motorcycle adventurer who in 2010 set off from Chicago on a three-year overland journey across Latin America, Europe, and Africa, before ending up in India. He covered a distance of over 100,000 kms across 33 countries on 5 continents, breaking down various barriers of culture, race, language, among others, along the way. After the trip, Jay launched Jammin Global Adventures, curating motorcycle escapades in Kenya, India, Mongolia, and Myanmar. He also runs Smart Air Filters in India, making clean air solutions affordable through innovation to help people combat air pollution. Jay uses his varied experiences to inspire others to travel, explore, and discover how each one of us can contribute to a better world.
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In tears. Living life with joy and passion for the interaction of others.
Who are we if not for our relationships with others ;)
Thank you for your kindness to share your secret on how you treated people with your curry, consisting of three magic ingredients: Beauty, truth and goodness. What a truly kind person you are!
Excellent redefinition of the word eudemonia, it inspires me a lot. Many thanks for sharing this!
As a passionate motorcyclist in search of happiness and a fervent cook i followed your journey with great interest. Congratulations for your path. Btw you forgot to include your curry recipe! Lol
IKR! LOL!!!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful experience.
My pleasure. The world is filled with good people :)
Thank you for your amazing words my brother
GREAT storytelling!
Thank you, Daniela.
It's not called "u-de-i-mo-ni-a" like you spelled it but it is called "ev-de-mo-ni-a". I am from Greece so I am searching more about it! 😊
Thank you for correcting me. I hope to visit Greece someday :)
This is magnificent
Thanks, buddy!
Aristotle is magnificent. Yall gracious
I missed the part where he shared the recipe. :D
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I'm here because of STS! hahaha...
Can you share the recipe?
Ethics - Philosophy
Aristotle