These TEDxTalks can RE-new your perspective towards everything you see

BlueBerry
4 min readApr 4, 2022

I was looking down from top floor of my building. Particularly today, considering I just — twelve hours earlier — gave one of the most epic examination ever the people, here, have ever witnessed.

Don’t get me wrong. I wasn’t profound enough to make history, like the ones who top after going to the examination hall. As soon as I finished those three hours today, I caught my bicycle straight back to the first roof I could find.

Sorry for not writing for about two weeks. But from today I will do ‘writing’ consistently. So for today I’m here are four ted talks which literally f*cked my mind.

One, How to be a more creative person | Bill Stainton | TEDxStainleyPark

Forget this specific title and just start going with comedy show host 'Bill Stanton’. Left all my preconceived beliefs and judgments in the freezer (perhaps with 'freeze zone' written in the top crate) and began to imagine myself in front of him as if he were telling me these seriously elegant words with a taste for humour. His approach to 'Poking of the Woman' and Bill’s (the lowest-paid author) weird-looking sciency suggestion were my most applauding moments.

Those sayings I would like to quote here which spark up my neurons and are stuck in my brain till now.

“Creativity is connecting different colors, shapes, sizes of dots creatively.

“The more ideas you encounter,
the more experienced you have, the more people you interact with, the more connections you can make.

“Innovation and opportunity lives outside of our cocoon.

I remember my Calisthenics started from the first handstand inspired from mike shake whom I found when I deleted all my YouTube data to start Algorithm from beginning.
Mike shake is the first channel I subscribed and still subscribed.

I would never have writing here if I haven't followed that one video on youtube which told me about this plateform.

Second is, Life is easy why do we make it so hard | Jon Jandai | TEDxDoiSuthep

This guy might seem crazy and uncomfortable to most people at first sight (I thought it!) . But I would
like to say he cleared everything sorry every nonsense thing which society gives us, one by one
• race with others
• work your ass off to survive
• you have to run and run in your whole life, so have fun in your childhood
• People who do bad things are bad.
the biggest thing about his life is
simple-peaceful-fulfilled.
He chooses different way of approching basic needs.

Instead of focusing on this- earn money-buyfood-buyhouse-buyclothes-buymedicine and fulfill needs , he choosen- growing food constructing houses by self borrowing clothes from those who have more than their need , self diagnose by looking past days. Smart!
Also He isn’t lazy to do valuable things in fact he founded the Pun Pun center for self reliance , an organic farm outside Chiang Mai.

Third is, Top hackers show us how it’s done | Pablo’s Holman | TEDxMidwest

When I hear this fancy word, it would excite many people with me. Our eyes start shining brightly, a person in a black hoodie is typing something fast on the laptop, which no one can understand except him.
This kind of picture starts emerging in our mind.

This talk includes several examples that will make you rethink the security side of many aspects of your life. And also this wonderful quote

“Hacking means to make those things work for the kind of work that people usually do not use them for.

Okay last one, How to travel the world with almost no money | Tomislav Perko | TEDxTUHH

Many of us have this dream to travel the world, but we are afraid of the stories that the media and society have told us. It was exactly the same with him but then he get to know about two things.
You don't need money to travel. You need a little bit of courage to start,to leave your comfort zone.

He tells his story of how he began his journey, what he has done to settle food accommodation and transportation and what you can do.
There are many funny rules that will keep you hooked and in the end he tells this wonderful thing that I can't forget in this life.

“In Twenty years from now on, you’ll be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do , than by the things you did do.

Seeyaberries

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BlueBerry

I quitted the college and all I’m doing is making sure you have always something interesting to read, coding, colorskecthing, and Friendship With Unknowns.🥂❤