TED talks, in case you have missed it is an inspiring web site that gathers some of the most famous speakers and share like its tagline says “ideas worth spreading”.
In 2010 there were several speeches that conveyed powerful messages to bring positivity in our modern society; one example of this isSacha Ditcher’s “generosity experiment”. Another video that became viral in the World Wide Web is Seth Godin’s “This is broken.” In this presentation the author exemplifies how many things we utilize in our everyday life are “broken” due to the fact that nobody has compromised to fix it. Watch the video andnotice how funny yet embarrassing things in today’s world are.
Maybe one of the most watched videos in the web has been laying in the TED database way before the death of its author. Steve Job’sgraduation at Stanford University titled “How to live before you die” is one of the most empowering speeches of the decade. In it the former CEO of Apple transmits an honest and deep message about the way we should approach every day. At the time nobody knew about Job’s health issues and now, long after he is gone his word becomes more powerful.
Finally, there is a video that may change the way you perceive internet video as a whole. The founder and executive director of TED.com Chris Anderson presented a topic we are all familiar with. In the video Anderson identifies the three most essential factors to improve virtually any aspect of the human life. CROWDS, LIGHT AND DESIRE are the elements that we, as society, have utilized to achieve the next step in the human evolution. A crowd is the number of people that are excited or passionate about certain activity or topic, the light is described as the access to information that most human beings have through online videos and the desire is the willingness that this group of people has to make their interest a more compelling category, whatever it may be.
In his speech Anderson incorporates basic techniques of storytelling that because of its simplicity are universally understood. He is able to communicate with humor, anecdotes, and research and real time connections to deliver one of the most engaging virtual communications I have ever been a witness of. Anderson’s speech and moreover his TED initiative are an efficient and very inspiring told that anyone can relate to and everyone could use.

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