This challenge was fun.
Watch a TED while eating your bowl of oatmeal in the morning, and then you have something inspiring to think about for the rest of the day.
In no particular order, here are a few that stood out for me over this last month:
Jill Taylor talks about her amazing insight into the human mind she had while having a stroke!
Salman Khan reinvents education through youtube.
Matt Cutts's 30 day challenges inspired me to do these challenges in the first place.
Chimamanda Adichie talks about the danger of having a "single story" about someone. Good talk about keeping an open mind and fighting stereotypes.
Bryan Stevenson will make you think about injustice in America.
The hardest part of this challenge was choosing where to start! So I would often choose my Ted talks based on lists like "20 best ted talks of all time" or something like that.
But honestly, I haven't listened to a bad one yet.
Summary: Inspiring, easy to do, and well worth the 15 minutes every day. It'll broaden your world, inspire, and make you think.
Does anyone have a good TED to tell me about?
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