@@brunosco Climate change is a scam to convince people to give up their freedom and prosperity in exchange for an Orwellian dystopia. The WEF and all the other alphabet organizations are liars who see themselves as the future and rightful tyrants ruling over a world of slaves. Climate change is their mechanism to bring that world into being. They are winning.
i really needed this, thanks. if i can summarize it "boils" down to something like: be like water. if water is poured into a cup it becomes a cup. put water into a pitcher and it becomes the pitcher. put the water into a bowl and it becomes a bowl, but if they crash, the water crashes.
' What if ' is really not a great option when making decisions about relationships. In fact, its the one thing that held me from moving on for long. This theory can certainly not be applied to all types of decisions
The idea to go from digital to real was the good portion of the idea you had at the start, and your husband's concerns were also clearly good, too. The result came from discovering the actual thing you wanted, and then both agreed!
Right now today I'm faced with the same decision I've been contemplating for the last year...putting off the inevitable...3 days ago I asked a highly successful business owner for advice about this decision I am losing sleep over and his advice was to go ahead...put the wheels in motion, however, he said before you do ask the question What if? I've been formulating my 'what if' questions in preparation for speaking with the IFA...I can see more clearly now than I did before listening to your piano and climate change analogies...I can see the bigger picture now thank you...it's not rocket science...I was just narrowing down all good possible outcomes and replacing them with the oh my god what if this is all wrong for me...maybe I shouldn't do this...trying so hard to see infinite possibilities and only seeing brick walls and disappointment...the crystal ball sure would save me some major concerns...but you're right no one can make those predictions..yet if I open my mind and be ready with my what if' s.. I can move forward with ease. ..
The 'What if question' is a way out of a stalemate. But, what if, if your'e proven wrong in the future. The only thing we can say is, we will deal with it when we come to it.
I think you missed the point. This is kind of a statistics question in the end. You look at all the What if's, maybe attribute some likelihood of them happening, then you go for the solution which covers most of the what if scenarios, or maybe one which address the most catastrophic outcome. Depends also on your tolerance to risk as well as lots of other factors.
I have such a hard time making decisions. Am I doing the responsible things by finding a stable job or follow my passion and face uncertainty? Its sooo difficult. Both options give me anxiety..
I'm sure many people didn't have as much luck. Ideally you try to set things up so to either have a self-made safety net in one side (saving money, basically), or just have the more stable/safe option in the other, while you use "training wheels" for your passion (gradually evolve a part-time hobby, and have it as a job when it makes itself reliable in providing the same income). A steady job can in the end give you more free time and resources to explore your passion in a more safe manner, with more certainty to succeed, than trying it without the comfort that a stable income can provide, and having to find odd jobs and so on. Despair is not your friend.
One thing though.. if you want to start playing any instrument as a new hobby, getting a hobby version is actually a terrible idea because you are less likely to practice on something that doesn't sound good.
Climate change is more of an issue to people and a good deal of current life, but not life in general, even if it ultimately culminates in a mass extinctions. It's pretty hard to get rid of all life, there are bacteria that adapted to live in nuclear reactors, with astounding abilities in DNA-repair.
We have had absolutely no effect on the global climate. It has been recorded throughout history to be a changing reality as it goes between warmer and cooler. For what it is worth, it is nothing one needs to take any actual thought for. Seed time and harvest will continue unhindered until the end. And, there will be oil and wine until the end, too.
If you came to learn about decision making, stop at about 8.03 minutes. Rest is a different subject: climate change! Most probably she was given 15 minutes and she didn't have enough insights for that. Actually, It could have been a short 5 to 8 minutes talk and many TED talks are like that.
Harps on about climate change, denies decades of intense deliberate climate changing #geoengineering. As for addressing the SUBJECT of the video? Failed. Indeed, yet another "educated" "expert". #WeatherDerivatives
You should read the last book of the Bible to see what will happen with the future of the climate! It is God's Word and it cannot fail. It is not a prediction, but an eternal truth. The days are approaching. Jesus is coming back!
Einstein said that God does not play dice. With that in mind, the "lens of possibility" that Kalra talks of fades away into oblivion. This assumptions behind this talk are highly suspect.
Einstein made this remark in regards to quantum theory. He was mistaken as evidenced by the fact that the computer you're reading this comment on exists.
another environmentalist, I feel piety for whoever hires her on the team do corporate decision-making. Foolish and silly, a corporate decision based on intuition, 75% are in disasters. Our intuition useful in simple daily life change, what color, style of your cloth, ... Better learn about how to make a "strategic intelligence".
Hi MovieCritique. G Warming may be real, but we don't have the perspective or ability to know what the preferred or "proper" temperature should be. Maybe it should be warmer. We will be specks of dust in a few minutes, so you and I will never know. Whether it is irreversible or whether it will turn to an ice age in 30 years is not knowable. Our models are flawed, contradictory, and too dependent on unknown inputs to be of any value. Best strategy with global warming: relax, let the sun and the earth do their thing, and clean up the corrupt quasi-science echo-chamber cesspool.
I wish the toughest decision I had to make had to do with buying a piano. This video isn’t cutting it.
She is not going to talk about her deepest darkest struggles here. The piano example is meant to set the basic definition of a robust solution.
I was not expecting this to lead into a talk about climate change
Thank you. Now I know not to waste my time listening to this person.
@@troywisehart5064 Why do you see addressing climate change as a waste of time? Do you see it as fake? Or not threatening? (Or too threatening?)
@@brunosco Climate change is a scam to convince people to give up their freedom and prosperity in exchange for an Orwellian dystopia. The WEF and all the other alphabet organizations are liars who see themselves as the future and rightful tyrants ruling over a world of slaves. Climate change is their mechanism to bring that world into being. They are winning.
I didn’t see that coming as well
Because it's agenda they have to sprinkle in everything
Suddenly you changed ur subject to climate, its like i got teleported to another subject
i really needed this, thanks. if i can summarize it "boils" down to something like: be like water. if water is poured into a cup it becomes a cup. put water into a pitcher and it becomes the pitcher. put the water into a bowl and it becomes a bowl, but if they crash, the water crashes.
gamiezion be water, my friend.
thats Bruce Lee's quote bruh
i dont see how this quote is relevant at all to decision making
' What if ' is really not a great option when making decisions about relationships. In fact, its the one thing that held me from moving on for long. This theory can certainly not be applied to all types of decisions
The idea to go from digital to real was the good portion of the idea you had at the start, and your husband's concerns were also clearly good, too. The result came from discovering the actual thing you wanted, and then both agreed!
Right now today I'm faced with the same decision I've been contemplating for the last year...putting off the inevitable...3 days ago I asked a highly successful business owner for advice about this decision I am losing sleep over and his advice was to go ahead...put the wheels in motion, however, he said before you do ask the question What if? I've been formulating my 'what if' questions in preparation for speaking with the IFA...I can see more clearly now than I did before listening to your piano and climate change analogies...I can see the bigger picture now thank you...it's not rocket science...I was just narrowing down all good possible outcomes and replacing them with the oh my god what if this is all wrong for me...maybe I shouldn't do this...trying so hard to see infinite possibilities and only seeing brick walls and disappointment...the crystal ball sure would save me some major concerns...but you're right no one can make those predictions..yet if I open my mind and be ready with my what if' s.. I can move forward with ease. ..
The 'What if question' is a way out of a stalemate. But, what if, if your'e proven wrong in the future. The only thing we can say is, we will deal with it when we come to it.
I think you missed the point. This is kind of a statistics question in the end. You look at all the What if's, maybe attribute some likelihood of them happening, then you go for the solution which covers most of the what if scenarios, or maybe one which address the most catastrophic outcome. Depends also on your tolerance to risk as well as lots of other factors.
I have such a hard time making decisions. Am I doing the responsible things by finding a stable job or follow my passion and face uncertainty? Its sooo difficult. Both options give me anxiety..
Suzanne i so feel you. i am currently experiencing this
Suzanne I'm facing that same problem should I follow my dreams or to find a steady job
What does your gut say
I'm on that same boat. evey option seems good and bad at the same time, and I get anxiety over possibly making the wrong decision
I'm sure many people didn't have as much luck. Ideally you try to set things up so to either have a self-made safety net in one side (saving money, basically), or just have the more stable/safe option in the other, while you use "training wheels" for your passion (gradually evolve a part-time hobby, and have it as a job when it makes itself reliable in providing the same income).
A steady job can in the end give you more free time and resources to explore your passion in a more safe manner, with more certainty to succeed, than trying it without the comfort that a stable income can provide, and having to find odd jobs and so on. Despair is not your friend.
Beautiful talk, thank you for your insight!
I have a feeling that audiences are not in the same room with the speaker! there is a time-lag between speaker's pauses and audience's laughter
You can't make good decisions with bad or incomplete information. Sometimes dice are your best friend. 😁
Only time will tell
I loved it
One thing though.. if you want to start playing any instrument as a new hobby, getting a hobby version is actually a terrible idea because you are less likely to practice on something that doesn't sound good.
Climate change is more of an issue to people and a good deal of current life, but not life in general, even if it ultimately culminates in a mass extinctions. It's pretty hard to get rid of all life, there are bacteria that adapted to live in nuclear reactors, with astounding abilities in DNA-repair.
I'm just here because of a management class test...
We have had absolutely no effect on the global climate. It has been recorded throughout history to be a changing reality as it goes between warmer and cooler. For what it is worth, it is nothing one needs to take any actual thought for. Seed time and harvest will continue unhindered until the end. And, there will be oil and wine until the end, too.
What if, she is wrong?
That is just one of the questions - it is possible.
If you came to learn about decision making, stop at about 8.03 minutes. Rest is a different subject: climate change! Most probably she was given 15 minutes and she didn't have enough insights for that. Actually, It could have been a short 5 to 8 minutes talk and many TED talks are like that.
Awesome solution ...Thanks Nidhi for creative solution
interesting talk, but I don't like the climate change example, cause fighting climate change is not a A or B decision.
I love her
The last thirty seconds is the only relevant bit. The rest is waffle.
Waffle?
Filling. :)
I felt really hopeful about this video, until the climate change analogy. The video should have been called, "What shall we do about climate change?"
She was illustrating how to put her theory into practice
She reminded me of the time I poured orange juice over the TV because the people on it looked thirty.
a seriously pointless ted talk ,
Poor clip, doesnt assist you in the key problem of how to make decisions. What if? doesnt resolve that!
Harps on about climate change, denies decades of intense deliberate climate changing #geoengineering.
As for addressing the SUBJECT of the video? Failed.
Indeed, yet another "educated" "expert".
#WeatherDerivatives
Is the transcript for this video available anywhere? I'm an EFL teacher and it would help me a bunch to make activities with this video in class.
lol getting strangers on the net to do ur class prep?
Not relevant what i feel
Don't waste your time viewers, this is about climate change.
Not helpful.
You should read the last book of the Bible to see what will happen with the future of the climate! It is God's Word and it cannot fail. It is not a prediction, but an eternal truth.
The days are approaching. Jesus is coming back!
Einstein said that God does not play dice. With that in mind, the "lens of possibility" that Kalra talks of fades away into oblivion. This assumptions behind this talk are highly suspect.
Einstein made this remark in regards to quantum theory. He was mistaken as evidenced by the fact that the computer you're reading this comment on exists.
So dissapointed in the misleading title! Started out great then quickly fell into a talk about climate change.
another environmentalist, I feel piety for whoever hires her on the team do corporate decision-making. Foolish and silly, a corporate decision based on intuition, 75% are in disasters. Our intuition useful in simple daily life change, what color, style of your cloth, ... Better learn about how to make a "strategic intelligence".
such a long intro
Sorry I don't need crystal balls in order to predict....
The fake laughters unnecessary.
You lost me at the climate change bit. Good till then. Thanks.
Question is: What if it is real?? And don't forget its irreversible
Hi MovieCritique. G Warming may be real, but we don't have the perspective or ability to know what the preferred or "proper" temperature should be. Maybe it should be warmer. We will be specks of dust in a few minutes, so you and I will never know.
Whether it is irreversible or whether it will turn to an ice age in 30 years is not knowable. Our models are flawed, contradictory, and too dependent on unknown inputs to be of any value.
Best strategy with global warming: relax, let the sun and the earth do their thing, and clean up the corrupt quasi-science echo-chamber cesspool.
"What if" is what keeps us stuck from making good decision. And you again took us in that very loop. Bad talk as per me.
get to the point... yawn
Worst talk err
vote Trump