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clear looking backwards 10 years later again you can't connect the dots looking forward you can only connect them

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

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clear looking backwards 10 years later again you can't connect the dots looking forward you can only connect them

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again less sure about everything it freed me to enter

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

I do all I can to avoid all of those states, but I'm sure that I'll feel them again. I'm saying all this with a smile on my face.

Joy Will Find You — If You Let It | David Larbi | TED · TED

Next time you catch eyes with a stranger who offers a nod or a genuine smile. When you stretch your body and relax it again. When you take a deep breath and you sigh.

Joy Will Find You — If You Let It | David Larbi | TED · TED

you know, caused that blaze. But again, like most things, this technology is very dual-use. And that's why we want to have these conversations.

The Invisible Infrastructure in the Sky | Adam Bry | TED · TED

Let the clams do the rest. Seagrasses began to grow again once the clams were back. The water became clearer.

We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED

your parents proud, your kids proud, your friends proud, you do that and then do it again, suddenly, you're a pretty good person.

5 Practical Ways to Take Control of Your Life | Jim VandeHei | TED · TED

common thing we hear, we hear laughter in the hallways again. We're getting the age raised for social

How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED · TED

My legs are still shivering, but I want to do it again." So these are the stories, these kinds of

How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED · TED

then it erupts. I kept seeing this again and again and again. So I got fed up.

The Missing Ingredient in Every Peace Deal | Hiba Qasas | TED · TED

How do you build peace? How do you cultivate legitimacy in a world where might is right again, where power politics is back and transactionalism is in fashion?

The Missing Ingredient in Every Peace Deal | Hiba Qasas | TED · TED

let's really think about what you and your partner are willing to do differently to enjoy it again. I want us to reject everything we've ever known about relationships,

Your Relationship Expectations Could Be Holding You Back | Stephanie R. Yates-Anyabwile | TED · TED

So that was one version of me, and I would die to avoid being in that situation again -- to get rejected in public again.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

and I would die to avoid being in that situation again -- to get rejected in public again. That's one version.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

because how we make that choice over and over and over again in our lives so routinely determines so much about our happiness,

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

is not unique to me. It's something we see over and over again in varying shades and magnitudes across different contexts that vary a little bit across people --

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

We've now seen this tendency to be overly pessimistic over and over and over again. We’ve now had more than 4,500 people

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

seeing this as a weird thing. And again, and again, I learned that if I mention some doubt people might have

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

Bronx Community College, City University of New York, because again, there's an opportunity for people to learn the skills that are needed.

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

have come from studying people who use it recreationally. Again, we need more evidence looking at the effects of using cannabis or cannabinoids

Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED

in our ethical treatment of non-human animals and of other humans, and we don't want to make the same mistake again. This is one reason why even trying to build conscious AI is a very bad idea.

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

waking in a state of exhaustion, confusion, and stress, which starts the process all over again. When these cycles of stress and restlessness last several months,

What causes insomnia? - Dan Kwartler

And thinking was the part I did 25 years. Building software felt like playing a video game again. I was back.

How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED · TED

So while I was walking to the bedroom, the agent happily booted up again and talked to everyone in the world. The next morning I woke up --

How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED · TED

Agents change who can build things, and that door is not closing again. Because when you can prompt a prototype into existence

How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED · TED

"As you know, I exceeded my sales targets by 10 percent last year. I think I can do it again this year, but in order to do that,

What Successful Negotiators Do Differently | Kathryn Valentine | TED · TED

of these types of interactions. How do you feel when you interact with someone over and over again who's giving off these kinds of brittle smiles?

The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED

you do a bait-and-switch and move onto yourself. Once again, you conjure the image and send the phrases. After that, it's on to a mentor, somebody who's helped you in your life.

The Benefits of Not Being a Jerk to Yourself | Dan Harris | TED · TED

based on what we already believe. Again, that means we're not listening to each other. A conversation requires a balance between talking and listening,

Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation | TED · TED

of his or her mind to the listener. Again, assume that you have something to learn. Bill Nye: "Everyone you will ever meet knows something that you don't."

Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation | TED · TED

But we're often not as vulnerable in the workplace. And that's why one study, and again, this is caveat, US context, one study found that the more time people spend together at work,

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

And the research on securely attached people find, and again, these are the people that have a history of healthy relationships,

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

They're more generous towards other people because, again, they fully humanize other people. Insecurely attached people,

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

And when we're at an ebb, that doesn't mean, "OK, I'm never going to contact this person again, because the friendship is officially over."

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

because the friendship is officially over." We assume that this ebb is part of the normal process to flow again. So that facilitates us being able to re-engage in the friendship

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

assume that they're still interested in being friends with you. Again, this isn't about, you know, being delusional. If someone's clearly indicating

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

in response to ambiguity, because again, having that assumption really facilitates continued connection.

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

where this person that is already so familiar, so known, is momentarily once again somewhat mysterious, somewhat elusive. And in this space between me and the other lies the erotic élan,

The secret to desire in a long-term relationship | Esther Perel | TED · TED

that I always carry. I felt I had to prove my value again. That I needed to show everyone

How to Turn Setbacks into Success | Amy Shoenthal | TED · TED

That any respect I had earned leading up to this moment was diminished, and I had to totally climb the mountain again. So many people leave the workforce for caregiving reasons.

How to Turn Setbacks into Success | Amy Shoenthal | TED · TED

is cultivate your community. And if you think your community isn't that big, think again. Author and activist Susan McPherson

How to Turn Setbacks into Success | Amy Shoenthal | TED · TED

one that enabled me to start contributing to my family's expenses once again. Better yet,

How to Turn Setbacks into Success | Amy Shoenthal | TED · TED

at the beginning of this talk? Visualize it again. Now ask yourself,

How to Turn Setbacks into Success | Amy Shoenthal | TED · TED

to make sure that they were able to track their miles so that they would know when they needed to fill up again. Right?

3 Steps to Better Connect With Your Fellow Humans | Amber Cabral | TED · TED

That guy made a mistake. We are going to have to start all over again. (Laughter)

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

Caring created resilience. And so we see once again that the harmful effects of stress on your health

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

lovingly bringing your full attention to the task that matters most, again and again. Opposite action isn't superficial.

Stress Resets, the Ultimate Mental Health Hack | Jenny Taitz | TED · TED

it was 29 degrees, it was sleeting on our faces. Our sneakers and our socks were frozen and wet and frozen again. We needed that tissue more than he could have possibly understood.

The most powerful woman you've never heard of | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Renae

lies beyond all words. And again, I know this isn't 100 percent guaranteed. Sometimes when I make that four-hour drive

Silence, the Universal Medicine | Pico Iyer | TED · TED

Aren't you afraid you're going to keep writing for your whole life and you're never again going to create a book that anybody in the world cares about at all,

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

that anybody in the world cares about at all, ever again?" So that's reassuring, you know.

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

He's just an aging mortal with really bad knees, and maybe he's never going to ascend to that height again. And maybe nobody will ever chant God's name again as he spins,

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

and maybe he's never going to ascend to that height again. And maybe nobody will ever chant God's name again as he spins, and what is he then to do with the rest of his life?

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

whose living and working conditions again, can be hard, if not harsh. We can all invest in making sure that we improve

What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda

It's OK, just re-wash it, and get it into the dryer. You'll forget that too, and it'll wrinkle. Now dry it again. Now all you have to do is get it out and fold it.

How to Do Laundry When You're Depressed | KC Davis | TED · TED

daylight exposure has also been shown to increase proportions of deep sleep, which again has been linked to processes of tissue repair, something not to be underestimated after surgery.

Why Daylight Is the Secret to Great Sleep | Christine Blume | TED · TED

but it also maximizes daylight exposure even though you're inside. Second, as soon as I could leave my bed again, I went to the park for short walks.

Why Daylight Is the Secret to Great Sleep | Christine Blume | TED · TED

How do we know if AI understands us? To answer that question, let's go back to the Chinese room again. Let's say we have two Chinese rooms.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

that says something in Chinese in it, they can read it, no problem. But when our imposter gets it again, he has to use his set of instructions to figure out how to respond.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

the process of getting from input to output -- completely different. So again, what does that tell us about AI? Again, if AI, even if it generates completely plausible dialogue,

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

So again, what does that tell us about AI? Again, if AI, even if it generates completely plausible dialogue, answers questions just like we would expect,

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

not just words, but sentences, even stories? Again, this scratch pad prediction task works. We’re able to predict the neural network scratch pad from the brain and vice versa.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

outside of the social hierarchy. And again, on the surface level, it's a funny meme. It's innocent.

Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED

they're just seen as regular words. But once again, social-media algorithms are a vehicle enabling and accelerating this process

Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED

But these trends all do follow the same historical patterns that we've seen time and time again. I don't think we're sliding into a dystopian "1984" scenario,

Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED

All this goes hand-in-hand perfectly with an ad-driven business model. Content 3.0 has a chance to completely change this, again. The producers can focus on creating a model.

What If You Could Talk to Your Favorite Character in a Movie? | Christoph Lassner | TED · TED

But then, I relapsed, again, and again. Five times in three years, I almost died from my disease.

How Nearly Dying Helped Me Discover My Own Cure (and Many More) | David Fajgenbaum | TED · TED

(Laughter) But then, we applied again. And just a few months ago,

How Nearly Dying Helped Me Discover My Own Cure (and Many More) | David Fajgenbaum | TED · TED

And it's almost like you're saying, "No, we need to broaden it out again." DF: That's exactly right.

How Nearly Dying Helped Me Discover My Own Cure (and Many More) | David Fajgenbaum | TED · TED

we bounce back return to our former lives become ourselves again all these Expressions imply that after a

Meaning

You know, I had a teacher who said we face the same choice in life over and over again. The choice between the hard right and the easy wrong.

Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED · TED

if a transition is the process of making ourselves whole again repairing our life story is the crown

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Why do they not have the doctor assistant that helps them in their language, treat whatever with, again, perfect healthcare? I can just go on.

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

is you're not asking to not open Pandora's box. You're asking to shove it back in and close it again. And the whole point of the allegory is that such cannot be done.

The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED

but at the light that is casting that shadow. And again, this is a physical phenomena that you expect in natural images. And because AI fundamentally doesn't model the physics

How to Spot Fake AI Photos | Hany Farid | TED · TED

And then something wondrous happened. He picked up the blocks again and said, "Pa! Patrick."

The Catastrophic Risks of AI — and a Safer Path | Yoshua Bengio | TED · TED

74 percent said yes, and only nine percent said no. Time and time again, when we ask the public these questions, they show support for requirements around permission and payment,

How AI Models Steal Creative Work — and What to Do About It | Ed Newton-Rex | TED · TED

and trained an AI version of Roman so I could talk to him again. For a few weeks, I would text him throughout the day,

Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED

but it was also very healing. Working on Roman's AI and being able to talk to him again helped me grieve. It helped me get over one of the hardest periods in my life.

Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED

His Replika gave him courage and comfort and confidence, so he could start meeting new people again, and even start dating.

Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED

"Everything happens only once and this will never happen again." I didn't believe him.

Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED

When you are happy, you are grateful. But think again. Is it really the happy people that are grateful?

Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast

If you think it's happiness that makes you grateful, think again. It's gratefulness that makes you happy.

Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast

and we have this saying, opportunity knocks only once. Well, think again. Every moment is a new gift, over and over again,

Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast

Well, think again. Every moment is a new gift, over and over again, and if you miss the opportunity of this moment,

Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast

and we have to be willing to fail, to be wrong, to start over again with lessons learned. In other words, we need to be gritty

Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance | Angela Lee Duckworth | TED · TED

then her motivation will decline. Toward the deadline, it will pick up again. She will regain her motivation.

How to Set the Right Goals and Stay Motivated | Ayelet Fishbach | TED · TED

By the time I got home, he was unconscious and I would never hear his voice again. I dealt with his death

Lessons from My Father’s Final Days | Laurel Braitman | TED · TED

I worried that if I let myself feel them for even a minute, I would never, ever feel anything else again. But you cannot kill negative feelings,

Lessons from My Father’s Final Days | Laurel Braitman | TED · TED

Oh, yeah. Against all odds, once again, I gave myself permission to take up space,

A 3-Step Guide to Believing in Yourself | Sheryl Lee Ralph | TED · TED

for culturally inclusive curriculum in schools. Once again, the person who stole the show was a student named Sydney Griffin. She illustrated why it's so critical

The Breakthrough Power of Young Leaders | Mohan Sivaloganathan | TED · TED

It has no consequences. It's easy to be honest with someone you're never going to see again, right? That makes sense.

Why you should talk to strangers | Kio Stark

It's a movement that people want to be a part of. I've been on the front row to examples of youth leadership time and time again, and I've been able to discover four critical lessons

The Breakthrough Power of Young Leaders | Mohan Sivaloganathan | TED · TED

to do something that is so trivial and so frivolous. And again, this is the narrative that we have to break down. We have to understand that art is activism,

The Case for Making Art When the World Is on Fire | Amie McNee | TED · TED

is because I have been asked this question again and again and again for the past seven months. And this question is really what I want to talk about today.

Falling in love is the easy part | Mandy Len Catron

and kind of what fair use looks like. Again, I think in the world of AI, there will be a new model that we figure out.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

I think that really changes how much humanity as a whole embraces all this. SA: Well, again, I would say some creative people are very upset. Some creatives are like, "This is the most amazing tool ever,

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

where someone specifically in a prompt names someone. SA: Well, again, right now, if you try to like, go generate an image in a named style,

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

So I think this happens. And again, this is where I think the track record does matter. If we were rushing things out

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

Number two is respect. Respect literally means to look again. So basically, it's the opposite of taking anyone, including yourself,

The 6 Essential Ingredients of Loving Relationships | Sara Nasserzadeh | TED · TED