And the consequence is that many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not, because the thing they were good at at school
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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And the consequence is that many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not, because the thing they were good at at school
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
And the consequence is that many highly talented, brilliant, creative people think they're not, because the thing they were good at at school
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
order to flourish. We are so brilliant that we've invented technologies that can replace us, that
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I received my gifts. My first grade teacher had this brilliant idea. She wanted us to experience receiving gifts
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it was our sparring partner -- brilliant, tireless, occasionally insufferable -- but not a god.
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because we, at the moment, have had brilliant leaders in business, in finance, in politics, making terrible decisions.
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and would shape the outcome of that work. So brilliant -- there it is, right there, that distance that I'm talking about -- that psychological construct to protect you from the results of your work.
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like, for example, too much narcissism, right? If your work was brilliant, you couldn't take all the credit for it, everybody knew that you had this disembodied genius who had helped you.
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And I said aloud, "Listen you, thing, you and I both know that if this book isn't brilliant that is not entirely my fault, right?
Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert
many new perspectives from more interesting and brilliant people. You
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But this is what we tried to do in a recent study that I did together with my brilliant colleagues whom I need to thank.
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for the information they read. It sounds like a brilliant future, right? (Laughter)
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where I decided I wanted to make a TikTok about Cup Noodle. Only this brilliant TikTok never happened because of the shock I got when I opened up the app
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in the summer of 386 the brilliant but hedonistic North African teacher
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They're a profitable company, a really brilliant, bright light in our community. I'm very proud, I'm proud of that work.
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which was this great mystery among all of the Go players who are obviously insanely brilliant, mathematical and intuitive players.
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biology, math, so forth and so on, what typically happens is a truly brilliant human being looks at one area and says,
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What is the right decision here? ES: So Yoshua is a brilliant inventor of much of what we're talking about and a good personal friend.
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So there's a set of such things. The problem with Yoshua's speech, with respect to such a brilliant person, is stopping things in a globally competitive market
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(Applause) The theme of this conference is "The Brave and the Brilliant." I think that one way that we can experience or be brave
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And this sort of thing, where it's like, us humans, we made the connection, brilliant work was done, but the last mile wasn't taken. And that's because it's a cheap old drug,
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So I did and stood amazed every week when these brilliant, grown-up poets laughed with me and groaned their sympathy
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So I caught up with a friend of mine the other day. I love her, she's smart, she's brilliant, she's talented. And after we grabbed our coffees and we did the usual warm-up chit-chat,
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Finally, Shannon finished. So finally, I was able to share my brilliant advice. And make no mistake, it was brilliant.
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So finally, I was able to share my brilliant advice. And make no mistake, it was brilliant. Shannon --
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to feeling like an absolute idiot all the time. I was sitting in rooms with brilliant people asking very dumb questions.
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I am comfortable sounding like a moron. I am great at sitting in rooms with brilliant people asking very dumb questions.
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so they would feed them slop from whiskey distilleries -- instead of grass, brilliant idea -- which produced this kind of blue-tinted milk
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So a chemist at this startup came up with the brilliant idea of dissolving the sulfa drug in diethylene glycol
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and then adding some raspberry flavoring to make it more palatable for the kids. Seemed like a brilliant idea, except that diethylene glycol is toxic to human beings.
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that can describe a photo in human natural language. That was work done with my brilliant former student, Andrej Karpathy. At that time, I pushed my luck and said,
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the largest research unit at MIT. This is our building, where I work with brilliant and brave researchers to invent the future of computing and intelligent machines.
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Audience: ... te haere whakamua. RK: Absolutely brilliant, thank you all so much. (Cheers and applause)
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