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1 'm confronted with The joyful, perplexing world of puzzle hunts | Alex Rosenthal
2 is coming up with The joyful, perplexing world of puzzle hunts | Alex Rosenthal
3 instead of The joyful, perplexing world of puzzle hunts | Alex Rosenthal
4 in the process of The real reason female entrepreneurs get less funding | Dana Kanze
5 personal investment. 7 桵根木 (7 ways video games engage the brain)
6 in terms of 7 桵根木 (7 ways video games engage the brain)
7 collaborating with 7 桵根木 (7 ways video games engage the brain)
8 associated with 7 桵根木 (7 ways video games engage the brain)
9 This lights the brain up 7 桵根木 (7 ways video games engage the brain)
10 a combination of 7 桵根木 (7 ways video games engage the brain)
11 no matter how narrow it is. How to disagree productively and find common ground | Julia Dhar
12 Also a little bit of luck and a leap of faith really help out as well. 【TEDx】麥格納斯˙沃克|相信直覺引領的道路 Go with your gut feeling | Magnus Walker | TEDxUCLA
13 if you’ve got the will and the desire and put the motivation and a focus, things tend to happen. 【TEDx】麥格納斯˙沃克|相信直覺引領的道路 Go with your gut feeling | Magnus Walker | TEDxUCLA
14 Go on your gut feeling. 【TEDx】麥格納斯˙沃克|相信直覺引領的道路 Go with your gut feeling | Magnus Walker | TEDxUCLA
15 there was the little thing that stuck with me was the passion and sort of the drive 【TEDx】麥格納斯˙沃克|相信直覺引領的道路 Go with your gut feeling | Magnus Walker | TEDxUCLA
16 before it becomes a threat. 【TED】一起拯救最後的淨土 Robert Swan: Let's save the last pristine continent
17 A survivor sees a problem and deals with that problem 【TED】一起拯救最後的淨土 Robert Swan: Let's save the last pristine continent
18 To succeed at something is often harder than actually making it happen. 【TED】一起拯救最後的淨土 Robert Swan: Let's save the last pristine continent
19 of different disciplinary ways of seeing things. 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
20 more often than not comes about through the interaction 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
21 they get to be adults, 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
22 they get to be adults, 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
23 if you're not prepared to be wrong. And by the time 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
24 you'll never come up with anything original -- 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
25 if you're not prepared to be wrong, 【TED】學校扼殺創造力 (SirKen Robinson: Trường học bào mòn khả năng sáng tạo - Schools kill creativity)
26 how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
27 Are we raising kids who don't know how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
28 Are we raising kids who don't know how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
29 Are we raising kids who don't know how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
30 Are we raising kids who don't know 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
31 Are we raising kids who don't know how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
32 Are we raising kids who don't know how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
33 Are we raising kids who don't know how to dream big dreams? 【TED】卡蘿·德威克: 相信你能進步的力量 (The power of believing that you can improve | Carol Dweck)
34 not that they're an exception to it. 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
35 oftentimes it's that the rule is broken, 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
36 When you meet people who seem like an exception to the rule, 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
37 conformity and prejudice. 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
38 We become more accepting of authoritarianism, 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
39 We become more accepting of authoritarianism, conformity and prejudice. 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
40 We become more accepting of authoritarianism, conformity and prejudice 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
41 He didn't shame her for her rage -- instead, he gave her constructive ways 美国的穆斯林 (What it's like to be Muslim in America)
42 as only humans can. My quest to defy gravity and fly | Elizabeth Streb
43 And people do learn to fly, My quest to defy gravity and fly | Elizabeth Streb
44 and people get just a little bit braver. My quest to defy gravity and fly | Elizabeth Streb
45 And make real commitments to creating change here. 【TED】三個方法教你如何成為職場好夥伴 (【TED】3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace | Melinda Epler)
46 Transform your team to be more diverse and inclusive. 【TED】三個方法教你如何成為職場好夥伴 (【TED】3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace | Melinda Epler)
47 Mentor or sponsor them, give them opportunities as they grow. 【TED】三個方法教你如何成為職場好夥伴 (【TED】3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace | Melinda Epler)
48 They ate away at my confidence, my leadership, my capacity to innovate. 【TED】三個方法教你如何成為職場好夥伴 (【TED】3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace | Melinda Epler)
49 As long as it lines up with your purpose, you are golden How conscious investors can turn up the heat and make companies change | Vinay Shandal
50 that go to great lengths to be constructive and collaborative. How conscious investors can turn up the heat and make companies change | Vinay Shandal
51 "Be fruitful, and multiply." 【TEDx】為什麼我們總覺得時間不夠用? (How To Multiply Your Time | Rory Vaden | TEDxDouglasville)
52 for there you have been and there you will always long to return." How we'll become cyborgs and extend human potential | Hugh Herr
53 you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, How we'll become cyborgs and extend human potential | Hugh Herr
54 Leonardo da Vinci said, "When once you have tasted flight, How we'll become cyborgs and extend human potential | Hugh Herr
55 and the very age its form and pressure." Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
56 to show virtue her appearance, Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
57 to show scorn her image, Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
58 'twere, a mirror to nature; Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
59 Some of us just get to spend a lot more of our lives practicing it. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
60 Artistry is inherent in being a human being. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
61 that is the possession of a few. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
62 that artistry is not something Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
63 And the thesis of it is that artistry is not something that is the possession of a few. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
64 that artistry is not something that is the possession of a few. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
65 artistry is not something that is the possession of a few. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
66 artistry is not something that is the possession of a few. Why theater is essential to democracy | Oskar Eustis
67 "To have a second language is to have a second soul" 【TED】萊菈·布洛狄斯基:語言如何形塑出我們的思考方式 (How language shapes the way we think | Lera Boroditsky)
68 "the human voice is the organ of the soul." 【TED】Rupal Patel:合成的聲音就像指紋一樣獨特 (Rupal Patel: Synthetic voices, as unique as fingerprints)
69 you can achieve so much more. 【TED】次世代政府 (David Cameron: The next age of government)
70 is recognizing that going with the grain of human nature 【TED】次世代政府 (David Cameron: The next age of government)
71 Making the unknown known is what is important. 【TEDx】精神病院教我的事 (Lessons from the Mental Hospital | Glennon Doyle Melton | TEDxTraverseCity)
72 in order to create miracles in the darkest of times. 【TED】我在海底的三十一天 (Fabien Cousteau: What I learned from spending 31 days underwater)
73 and we all need to have an adventure 【TED】我在海底的三十一天 (Fabien Cousteau: What I learned from spending 31 days underwater)
74 We need to dream, we need to be creative, 【TED】我在海底的三十一天 (Fabien Cousteau: What I learned from spending 31 days underwater)
75 "And in conclusion, win some, lose some." 【TED】莫茲.喬布藍尼:有誰認識伊朗裔的美國人嗎? (Maz Jobrani: Did you hear the one about the Iranian-American?)
76 it is the thought that counts." 【TED】莫茲.喬布藍尼:有誰認識伊朗裔的美國人嗎? (Maz Jobrani: Did you hear the one about the Iranian-American?)
77 "And furthermore, 【TED】莫茲.喬布藍尼:有誰認識伊朗裔的美國人嗎? (Maz Jobrani: Did you hear the one about the Iranian-American?)
78 "And furthermore, it is the thought that counts." 【TED】莫茲.喬布藍尼:有誰認識伊朗裔的美國人嗎? (Maz Jobrani: Did you hear the one about the Iranian-American?)
79 All it takes in one person to mess it up. 【TED】莫茲.喬布藍尼:有誰認識伊朗裔的美國人嗎? (Maz Jobrani: Did you hear the one about the Iranian-American?)
80 "You can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking you used when you created them." 【TED】兩位年輕科學家找到用細菌分解塑膠的方法! (Two young scientists break down plastics with bacteria)
81 on the simplest possible building block, 【TED】錫蒙‧蕭肯的電腦自修課程 (Shimon Schocken: The self-organizing computer course)
82 decided to base our cathedral, so to speak, 【TED】錫蒙‧蕭肯的電腦自修課程 (Shimon Schocken: The self-organizing computer course)
83 "Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration." 【TED】Linux 背後的思想 (The mind behind Linux | Linus Torvalds)
84 to face any predicament that you encounter, 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
85 you are uniquely designed 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
86 crisis, turmoil or disaster. 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
87 A great imagination is required of everyone facing 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
88 life will fill in the blanks, this will become your reality. 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
89 you don't need to worry about how you'll get there, 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
90 Imagination is the engine of our lives 【TEDx】想像可以改變一切 (Imagination changes everything: Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxSacramentoSalon)
91 "There is a big shadow where there is much light." 【TED】民主的存在不能沒有信任 (Ivan Krastev: Can democracy exist without trust
92 Choice, not chance, determines your destiny, dreams and values. 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
93 It represents the wisest option among many alternatives." 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
94 It is the result of high intention, sincere effort and intelligent execution. 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
95 It simply means that they believe it's important to do it. 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
96 it doesn't really mean that they're that courageous. 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
97 is that sometimes when people do things that are courageous, 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
98 one of the points I make to people all the time 【TED】大學科學教育成功之四大要素 (Freeman Hrabowski: 4 pillars of college success in science)
99 is better at that thing than something that does that thing and something else. 【TEDx】看法決定一切 (TEDxAthens 2011 - Rory Sutherland)
100 People believe something that only does one thing 【TEDx】看法決定一切 (TEDxAthens 2011 - Rory Sutherland)
101 Only a fearless and determined heart will get the gold medal. 【TED】熱情的故事 ( Isabel Allende: Tales of passion )
102 depends much more on passion and practice that innate ability. 【TEDx】學繪畫如何改變了我的生命 (How Learning to Draw Has Taught Me How to Live: Brent Eviston at TEDxEureka)
103 but haven't yet done it. 【TED 】病毒與網路安全 (Mikko Hypponen: Fighting viruses, defending the net)
104 about customer service than making a nickel tomorrow. 【TED】Seth Godin:我們領導的部落 (Seth Godin: The tribes we lead)
105 to connect with people who care more 【TED】Seth Godin:我們領導的部落 (Seth Godin: The tribes we lead)
106 they might become your gifts as well. 【TEDx】從一百天的拒絕中,我學到什麼? (The hidden opportunity behind every rejection | Jia Jiang | TEDxMtHood)
107 If you just embrace them, 【TEDx】從一百天的拒絕中,我學到什麼? (The hidden opportunity behind every rejection | Jia Jiang | TEDxMtHood)
108 Don't run. 【TEDx】從一百天的拒絕中,我學到什麼? (The hidden opportunity behind every rejection | Jia Jiang | TEDxMtHood)
109 or next failure, 【TEDx】從一百天的拒絕中,我學到什麼? (The hidden opportunity behind every rejection | Jia Jiang | TEDxMtHood)
110 when you are facing the next obstacle 【TEDx】從一百天的拒絕中,我學到什麼? (The hidden opportunity behind every rejection | Jia Jiang | TEDxMtHood)
111 and distribute the work. 【TEDx】就算你是錯的,為什麼你還是覺得你是對的 (Why "scout mindset" is crucial to good judgment | Julia Galef | TEDxPSU)
112 Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." 【TEDx】就算你是錯的,為什麼你還是覺得你是對的 (Why "scout mindset" is crucial to good judgment | Julia Galef | TEDxPSU)
113 don't drum up your men to collect wood and give orders 【TEDx】就算你是錯的,為什麼你還是覺得你是對的 (Why "scout mindset" is crucial to good judgment | Julia Galef | TEDxPSU)
114 "If you want to build a ship, 【TEDx】就算你是錯的,為什麼你還是覺得你是對的 (Why "scout mindset" is crucial to good judgment | Julia Galef | TEDxPSU)
115 "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up your men to collect wood and give orders 【TEDx】就算你是錯的,為什麼你還是覺得你是對的 (Why "scout mindset" is crucial to good judgment | Julia Galef | TEDxPSU)
116 we're giving people the power to build their own futures. 【TED】沒有信用也能借錢?新一代的商業貸款 (A smart new business loan for people with no credit | Shivani Siroya)
117 Success is all about self-expression. 【TEDx】你相信嗎?三年內可以變成百萬富翁?(How to Become a Millionaire in 3 Years | Daniel Ally | TEDxBergenCommunityCollege
118 the moment when you discover what you want to do with your life. 【TED】就是這些神奇秘方,讓皮克斯的作品栩栩如生 (The magic ingredient that brings Pixar movies to life | Danielle Feinberg)
119 Connecting is about taking on other points of view. 【TEDx】如何出神入化的與別人建立連結 (How to Magically Connect with Anyone | Brian Miller | TEDxManchesterHighSchool)
120 Life is about connecting. 【TEDx】如何出神入化的與別人建立連結 (How to Magically Connect with Anyone | Brian Miller | TEDxManchesterHighSchool)
121 about anyone you don't know. 【TED】吉兒席克絲:我從恐怖攻擊中生存了下來所學到的智慧 (I survived a terrorist attack. Here's what I learned | Gill Hicks)
122 to never presume anything 【TED】吉兒席克絲:我從恐怖攻擊中生存了下來所學到的智慧 (I survived a terrorist attack. Here's what I learned | Gill Hicks)
123 never presume anything about anyone you don't know. 【TED】吉兒席克絲:我從恐怖攻擊中生存了下來所學到的智慧 (I survived a terrorist attack. Here's what I learned | Gill Hicks)
124 they're visions coupled to strategies for making them real. 【TED】為失敗而慶祝,有這些你意想不到的好處 (The unexpected benefit of celebrating failure | Astro Teller)
125 Great dreams aren't just visions, 【TED】為失敗而慶祝,有這些你意想不到的好處 (The unexpected benefit of celebrating failure | Astro Teller)
126 The humble delivery guy is going to end global poverty in our lifetime. 【TED】這三個理由就是我們能戰勝貧窮的原因 (3 reasons why we can win the fight against poverty | Andrew Youn)
127 is the person that you were yesterday. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
128 The only person you should compare yourself to, 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
129 The only person you should compare yourself to, is the person that you were yesterday. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
130 was that you had to give up your bad mental habits. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
131 My journey taught me that the secret to being mentally strong, 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
132 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
133 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
134 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
135 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
136 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
137 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
138 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
139 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
140 But knowing it, and doing it, can be two very different things. 【TEDx】The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala
141 we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." 【TED】伊斯蘭恐懼症殺死了我弟弟:請讓我們停止仇恨 (Islamophobia killed my brother. Let's end the hate | Suzanne Barakat)
142 "In the end, 【TED】伊斯蘭恐懼症殺死了我弟弟:請讓我們停止仇恨 (Islamophobia killed my brother. Let's end the hate | Suzanne Barakat)
143 Martin Luther King once said, 【TED】伊斯蘭恐懼症殺死了我弟弟:請讓我們停止仇恨 (Islamophobia killed my brother. Let's end the hate | Suzanne Barakat)
144 "I am who I am because of you." 【TED】伊斯蘭恐懼症殺死了我弟弟:請讓我們停止仇恨 (Islamophobia killed my brother. Let's end the hate | Suzanne Barakat)
145 and taking big risks is scary. 【TED】 危險的政治發展 (The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman)
146 Making big changes involves taking big risks, 【TED】 危險的政治發展 (The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman)
147 It's something much simpler. 【TED】 危險的政治發展 (The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman)
148 and it's not circumstances. 【TED】 危險的政治發展 (The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman)
149 what this tells us is that the real obstacle is not ability, 【TED】 危險的政治發展 (The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman)
150 there's power in promiscuous thinking. 【TED】 危險的政治發展 (The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman)
151 like we do in every other chapter of our life. 【TED】提摩西·伊理各: 尊嚴離世,安寧善終 (What we can do to die well | Timothy Ihrig)
152 let's take it one day at a time," 【TED】提摩西·伊理各: 尊嚴離世,安寧善終 (What we can do to die well | Timothy Ihrig)
153 you should open an old book."
154 "If you want a new idea,
155 "If you want a new idea, you should open an old book."
156 Fall to your knees. Be humbled. 【TED】愛麗莎.蒙克思: 「失去」如何幫助一名藝術家尋找不完美中的美 (How loss helped one artist find beauty in imperfection | Alyssa Monks)
157 punctuated by occasional tumult." 【TED】丹尼·道靈: 數據繪製的世界地圖(不僅只是告訴我們身在何處) (Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are) | Danny Dorling)
158 "a contrast obscured by the undramatic nature of gradual transformation, 【TED】丹尼·道靈: 數據繪製的世界地圖(不僅只是告訴我們身在何處) (Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are) | Danny Dorling)
159 dramatically different from the past" 【TED】丹尼·道靈: 數據繪製的世界地圖(不僅只是告訴我們身在何處) (Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are) | Danny Dorling)
160 which can constitute progress and which render our era 【TED】丹尼·道靈: 數據繪製的世界地圖(不僅只是告訴我們身在何處) (Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are) | Danny Dorling)
161 The accretion of incremental, imperceptible changes 【TED】丹尼·道靈: 數據繪製的世界地圖(不僅只是告訴我們身在何處) (Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are) | Danny Dorling)
162 "Believe you can, and you are halfway there." 【TED】艾迪.拉馬:用色彩找回你的城市 (Edi Rama: Take back your city with paint)
163 and they could work on getting it better. 【TED】克雷薛基:認知剩餘將如何改變世界 (Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world)
164 And once they've done it, they can do it again, 【TED】克雷薛基:認知剩餘將如何改變世界 (Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world)
165 and explore territories which do not fit within our grasp. 【TED】數學一點都不無聊 (What's so sexy about math?)
166 mathematics allows us to go beyond the intuition 【TED】數學一點都不無聊 (What's so sexy about math?)
167 and humility. 【TED】搜尋恐龍向我們展示了我們在宇宙中的地位 (Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe | Kenneth Lacovara)
168 Because it gives us perspective 【TED】搜尋恐龍向我們展示了我們在宇宙中的地位 (Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe | Kenneth Lacovara)
169 Why study the ancient past? 【TED】搜尋恐龍向我們展示了我們在宇宙中的地位 (Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe | Kenneth Lacovara)
170 you're not even who you love, or who loves you. 【TEDx】做真正的自己是一門藝術(The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen) (The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen)
171 You're not what you have; you're not what you do; 【TEDx】做真正的自己是一門藝術(The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen) (The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen)
172 makes my men feel stronger. 【TED】何塞·米格爾·索格羅夫: 如何以聖誕燈光讓游擊隊繳械 (Jose Miguel Sokoloff: How we used Christmas lights to fight a war)
173 I want to do this because being generous makes me stronger 【TED】何塞·米格爾·索格羅夫: 如何以聖誕燈光讓游擊隊繳械 (Jose Miguel Sokoloff: How we used Christmas lights to fight a war)
174 whether they want to change locally, nationally, or internationally, 【TEDx】用社會企業的力量改變世界 (Changing the world through social entrepreneurship: Willemijn Verloop at TEDxUtrecht)
175 Impact is their major driver. Impact is what starts it all 【TEDx】用社會企業的力量改變世界 (Changing the world through social entrepreneurship: Willemijn Verloop at TEDxUtrecht)
176 the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. 【TEDx】用社會企業的力量改變世界 (Changing the world through social entrepreneurship: Willemijn Verloop at TEDxUtrecht)
177 The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; 【TEDx】用社會企業的力量改變世界 (Changing the world through social entrepreneurship: Willemijn Verloop at TEDxUtrecht)
178 and our behavior can change our outcomes, they say to me, 【TED】姿勢決定你是誰 (AmyCuddy 2012 TED)
179 that our bodies change our minds and our minds can change our behavior, 【TED】姿勢決定你是誰 (AmyCuddy 2012 TED)
180 and most people probably didn't go through with it. 【TEDx】做志工改變了我的世界! (How volunteerism can change your world | Joyce Bertram | TEDxVilnius)
181 must have had this idea for a project 【TEDx】做志工改變了我的世界! (How volunteerism can change your world | Joyce Bertram | TEDxVilnius)
182 I believe that everybody, at some point in their lives, 【TEDx】做志工改變了我的世界! (How volunteerism can change your world | Joyce Bertram | TEDxVilnius)
183 I believe that everybody, at some point in their lives, must have had this idea for a project 【TEDx】做志工改變了我的世界! (How volunteerism can change your world | Joyce Bertram | TEDxVilnius)
184 experience makes us amazing teachers. 【TEDx】做志工改變了我的世界! (How volunteerism can change your world | Joyce Bertram | TEDxVilnius)
185 Our knowledge would be nothing without the experience we have in life. 【TEDx】做志工改變了我的世界! (How volunteerism can change your world | Joyce Bertram | TEDxVilnius)
186 if you do it well, you will grow beyond anything you will experience before. 【TED】女人們,是時候角逐公職了! (It's time for women to run for office)
187 and you, your family, your friends, everyone working with you, 【TED】女人們,是時候角逐公職了! (It's time for women to run for office)
188 You just have to go for it, 【TED】女人們,是時候角逐公職了! (It's time for women to run for office)
189 we first listen to a lot of English before we even attempt to speak, read or write. 英文聽力好困難?這些是你該知道的! (Why don't you understand Spoken English? Learn English the right way - Speak English Fluently)
190 "Stronger than a thousand armies is an idea whose time has come." 【TEDx】為什麼我們應該給每個人基本收入 (Why we should give everyone a basic income | Rutger Bregman | TEDxMaastricht)
191 and how giving up is not an option. 【TED】薩夫瓦特 薩利姆: 當别人嘲笑我的口音時,為什麼我還繼續開口? (Why I keep speaking up, even when people mock my accent | Safwat Saleem)
192 of what's at stake, 【TED】薩夫瓦特 薩利姆: 當别人嘲笑我的口音時,為什麼我還繼續開口? (Why I keep speaking up, even when people mock my accent | Safwat Saleem)
193 of what's at stake, and how giving up is not an option. 【TED】薩夫瓦特 薩利姆: 當别人嘲笑我的口音時,為什麼我還繼續開口? (Why I keep speaking up, even when people mock my accent | Safwat Saleem)
194 I now have a much better understanding 【TED】薩夫瓦特 薩利姆: 當别人嘲笑我的口音時,為什麼我還繼續開口? (Why I keep speaking up, even when people mock my accent | Safwat Saleem)
195 You can do anything you want to. 【TED】被遺忘的美國勞工階層家庭與他們的困境 (America's forgotten working class | J.D. Vance)
196 never be like those losers who think the deck is stacked against them. 【TED】被遺忘的美國勞工階層家庭與他們的困境 (America's forgotten working class | J.D. Vance)
197 is having sight but no vision. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
198 the only thing worse than being blind 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
199 I chose to build there a blessed life. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
200 I chose to step out of fear's tunnel into terrain uncharted and undefined. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
201 Choose to let them go. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
202 Choose to see through them. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
203 to your bountiful blessings. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
204 Open your hearts 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
205 that is masterfully constructed by our brain. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
206 What we see is a unique, personal, virtual reality 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
207 Going blind taught me to live my life eyes wide open. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
208 Going blind taught me to live my life eyes wide open. 【TED】你為自己創作了什麼樣子的現實呢? (What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky)
209 with generosity and curiosity. 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
210 invite us to look at our fellow human being 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
211 The arts, whatever they do, whenever they call us together, 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
212 to articulate change, to motivate other 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
213 to articulate change, to motivate other 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
214 to have empathy, 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
215 to have empathy, to articulate change 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
216 the ability to listen deeply, 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
217 on emotional intelligence, 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
218 Business leadership will depend more and more 【TED】表演藝術的真實力量 (Ben Cameron: The true power of the performing arts)
219 If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. 【TEDx】我們為什麼要問問題? (Why do we ask questions? Michael "Vsauce" Stevens at TEDxVienna)
220 It is our light and not our darkness that frightens us. 【TED】細微領導力 (Drew Dudley: Everyday leadership)
221 [It] is that we are powerful beyond measure. 【TED】細微領導力 (Drew Dudley: Everyday leadership)
222 Our greatest fear is not that we are inadequate. 【TED】細微領導力 (Drew Dudley: Everyday leadership)
223 was a moment that I didn't even remember. 【TED】細微領導力 (Drew Dudley: Everyday leadership)
224 You've been an important person in my life, 【TED】細微領導力 (Drew Dudley: Everyday leadership)
225 It's just a matter of how far our imagination will take us. 【TED】麥克.史東: 瀕臨滅絕的美國大沼澤地絕美照片 (Stunning Photos of the Endangered Everglades | Mac Stone | TED Talks)
226 could be replaced by a raucous summer. 【TED】喬治.蒙比爾特(George Monbiot): 野化奇跡生生不息 (George Monbiot: For more wonder, rewild the world)
227 that our silent spring 【TED】喬治.蒙比爾特(George Monbiot): 野化奇跡生生不息 (George Monbiot: For more wonder, rewild the world)
228 an ounce of hope is worth a ton of despair. 【TED】喬治.蒙比爾特(George Monbiot): 野化奇跡生生不息 (George Monbiot: For more wonder, rewild the world)
229 that are full of understanding. 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
230 and that is going to equal incredible interactions 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
231 this incredible work that you're doing, 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
232 and multiply it by the passion that you have for 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
233 meaning share what's relevant to the audience, 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
234 and your jargon, divide by relevance, 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
235 Take your science, subtract your bullet points 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
236 as simple as possible, but no simpler. 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
237 as Einstein said, make everything 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
238 make everything 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
239 make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler. 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
240 make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler. 【TED】和我說說書呆子的事 (Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me)
241 can yield tremendous results someplace else. 【TED】如何繫鞋帶 (How to tie your shoes | Terry Moore)
242 that sometimes a small advantage someplace in life 【TED】如何繫鞋帶 (How to tie your shoes | Terry Moore)
243 are the things that are also the source of your strength. 【TED】賈德戴蒙﹕文明社會為何走向崩潰 (Why societies collapse | Jared Diamond)
244 to change course when the things that get you in trouble 【TED】賈德戴蒙﹕文明社會為何走向崩潰 (Why societies collapse | Jared Diamond)
245 incredible what we are doing today. 【TED】賈德戴蒙﹕文明社會為何走向崩潰 (Why societies collapse | Jared Diamond)
246 It seems incredible in the past. In the future, it'll seem 【TED】賈德戴蒙﹕文明社會為何走向崩潰 (Why societies collapse | Jared Diamond)
247 us, believe in yourself. 【TED】建立自信的技巧 (Ivan Joseph | 5 Keys to self confidence (Key Points Talk))
248 in you unless you do. We're supposed to be different, folks. And when people look at 【TED】建立自信的技巧 (Ivan Joseph | 5 Keys to self confidence (Key Points Talk))
249 No one will believe 【TED】建立自信的技巧 (Ivan Joseph | 5 Keys to self confidence (Key Points Talk))
250 No one will believe in you unless you do. We're supposed to be different, 【TED】建立自信的技巧 (Ivan Joseph | 5 Keys to self confidence (Key Points Talk))
251 No one will believe in you unless you do. We're supposed to be different, folks. And when people look at us, believe in yourself. 【TED】建立自信的技巧 (Ivan Joseph | 5 Keys to self confidence (Key Points Talk))
252 The easiest way to build self confidence - there's no magic button. Repetition Repetition Repetition. 【TED】建立自信的技巧 (Ivan Joseph | 5 Keys to self confidence (Key Points Talk))
253 admiration and awe at the starry sky above and the moral law within. 【TED】Damon Horowitz: 監獄裡的哲理 (Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison)
254 Our enemy is thoughtlessness. This is philosophy." 【TED】Damon Horowitz: 監獄裡的哲理 (Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison)
255 We are here for knowledge. 【TED】Damon Horowitz: 監獄裡的哲理 (Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison)
256 We are here for knowledge. Our enemy is thoughtlessness. This is philosophy." 【TED】Damon Horowitz: 監獄裡的哲理 (Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison)
257 but we are not done. 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
258 but we are not done. 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
259 but we are not done 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
260 we have worked incredibly hard, and we have made some progress, 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
261 we have worked incredibly hard, and we have made some progress, but we are not done. 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
262 When we see something, we have to have the courage to say something, 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
263 you're not going to get comfortable before you get uncomfortable. 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
264 this thing is not about perfection. It's about connection. 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
265 by looking within and being willing to change ourselves. 【TED】如何克服我們的偏見? 大膽地向他們走去 (Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them)
266 You'll never know the lives you'll be able to touch. 【TEDx】我的故事 (My story | Elizabeth Smart | TEDxUniversityofNevada)
267 what you'll be able to do with it. 【TEDx】我的故事 (My story | Elizabeth Smart | TEDxUniversityofNevada)
268 Move forward, because you never know 【TEDx】我的故事 (My story | Elizabeth Smart | TEDxUniversityofNevada)
269 When you are faced with a trial, don't give up; don't surrender. 【TEDx】我的故事 (My story | Elizabeth Smart | TEDxUniversityofNevada)
270 We can give in and surrender, or we can fight and we can move forward. 【TEDx】我的故事 (My story | Elizabeth Smart | TEDxUniversityofNevada)
271 to get the benefits without getting any problems. 【TED】為延長壽命提供線索的實驗 (Cynthia Kenyon: Experiments that hint of longer lives)
272 and your days will be mostly joyful 【TED】如何替自己發聲 (How to speak up for yourself | Adam Galinsky)
273 you will expand your range of acceptable behavior, 【TED】如何替自己發聲 (How to speak up for yourself | Adam Galinsky)
274 it's that they weren't even able to start chasing them 【TED】拖延大師解析「拖延症」這件事 (Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator)
275 The frustration is not that they couldn't achieve their dreams; 【TED】拖延大師解析「拖延症」這件事 (Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator)
276 The frustration is not that they couldn't achieve their dreams; it's that they weren't even able to start chasing them. 【TED】拖延大師解析「拖延症」這件事 (Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator)
277 Because success is no accident 【TEDx】為成功做準備的心靈 (Programming your mind for success | Carrie Green | TEDxManchester)
278 I don't know, but I am going to make it happen." 【TEDx】為成功做準備的心靈 (Programming your mind for success | Carrie Green | TEDxManchester)
279 I don't know, but I am going to make it happen. 【TEDx】為成功做準備的心靈 (Programming your mind for success | Carrie Green | TEDxManchester)
280 Your destiny is determined by the choices you make. Choose now. Choose well. 【TEDx】為成功做準備的心靈 (Programming your mind for success | Carrie Green | TEDxManchester)
281 I think you've imagined a good arguer, an arguer that's worthy of the kind of arguer you should try to be. 【TED】丹尼爾柯恩:辯論的目的 (Daniel H. Cohen: For argument's sake)
282 What I do know is that talent doesn't make you gritty. 【TED】成功的關鍵-意志力 (The key to success - Grit - by AngelaDuckworth)
283 Grit is living life like it's a marathon, not a sprint. 【TED】成功的關鍵-意志力 (The key to success - Grit - by AngelaDuckworth)
284 Grit is sticking with your future, day in, day out, 【TED】成功的關鍵-意志力 (The key to success - Grit - by AngelaDuckworth)
285 Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals. 【TED】成功的關鍵-意志力 (The key to success - Grit - by AngelaDuckworth)
286 depends not on you, but on what you're trying to learn. 【TED】心理學的十大迷思:揭露真相 Ben Ambridge: 10 myths about psychology: Debunked
287 not what I was conditioned to want or maybe what I conditioned myself to want, 【TED】顧好家庭是顧好工作的根基嗎?Anne-Marie Slaughter: Can we all "have it all"?
288 moved from knowledge to wisdom 【TED】陋習難改? 戒除壞習慣的方法 (A simple way to break a bad habit | Judson Brewer)
289 The beautiful thing about the collaborative work of art 【TED】一個更好的方式談論愛 (A better way to talk about love | Mandy Len Catron)
290 and in the present we're not exactly that wonderful people. 【TEDx】計劃好的事總是被耽誤?來談談「自制力」Self Control: Dan Ariely at TEDxDuke
291 We always live in the present 【TEDx】計劃好的事總是被耽誤?來談談「自制力」Self Control: Dan Ariely at TEDxDuke
292 We always live in the present and in the present we're not 【TEDx】計劃好的事總是被耽誤?來談談「自制力」Self Control: Dan Ariely at TEDxDuke
293 We always live in the present and in the present we're not exactly that wonderful people. 【TEDx】計劃好的事總是被耽誤?來談談「自制力」Self Control: Dan Ariely at TEDxDuke
294 We always live in the present and in the present we're not exactly that wonderful people. 【TEDx】計劃好的事總是被耽誤?來談談「自制力」Self Control: Dan Ariely at TEDxDuke
295 to find that one subject, find your story, and go out and speak. 【TEDx】如何當個成功的演講者 (TEDxFlanders - Lars Sudmann - On public speaking)
296 The icing on the cake. 【TEDx】如何當個成功的演講者 (TEDxFlanders - Lars Sudmann - On public speaking)
297 The icing on the cake 【TEDx】如何當個成功的演講者 (TEDxFlanders - Lars Sudmann - On public speaking)
298 where we feel that we are the pilots of our own existence -- 【TED】你的話可以預測你未來的心理健康 (Your words may predict your future mental health | Mariano Sigman)
299 And so we find the rule of three here, there, and everywhere. 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
300 "A world at war, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a generation. 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
301 trying to discover their own unique color. 【TED】安潔莉卡・達斯:各樣色彩的膚色之美 (The beauty of human skin in every color | Angelica Dass)
302 Everything is built from the bottom up. 【TED】奈米技術的下一步 (The next step in nanotechnology | George Tulevski)
303 we need to start putting people first. 【TED】在一個不斷變化的時代中讓你領導的5種方式 (5 ways to lead in an era of constant change | Jim Hemerling)
304 investments to develop the leadership and the talent. 【TED】在一個不斷變化的時代中讓你領導的5種方式 (5 ways to lead in an era of constant change | Jim Hemerling)
305 nvestments to develop the leadership and the talent. 【TED】在一個不斷變化的時代中讓你領導的5種方式 (5 ways to lead in an era of constant change | Jim Hemerling)
306 You need to go all in. 【TED】在一個不斷變化的時代中讓你領導的5種方式 (5 ways to lead in an era of constant change | Jim Hemerling)
307 inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow 【TED】在一個不斷變化的時代中讓你領導的5種方式 (5 ways to lead in an era of constant change | Jim Hemerling)
308 Instead of teaching our children to sit down and shut up, we should be teaching them to stand up and speak out. 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
309 We're thinking about what we can do, not what we can't. 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
310 Like, we're looking to the future, not the past. 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
311 It sweeps people away 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
312 "Reinvent. Rethink. Relay." 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
313 we find the rule of three here, there, and everywhere. 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
314 Government of the people, by the people, for the people." 【TEDx】領袖的說話技巧 (Speak like a leader | Simon Lancaster | TEDxVerona)
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