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my life during the next 5 years I started a company named next another company named Pixar and fell in love

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

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my life during the next 5 years I started a company named next another company named Pixar and fell in love

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

started a company named next another company named Pixar and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

my generation it was created by a fellow named Stuart brand not far from here in Meno Park and he brought it to life with

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

I was a Ph.D. student in clinical psychology at Berkeley. She was a 26-year-old woman named Alex. Now Alex walked into her first session wearing jeans and a big slouchy top,

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

Here's a story about how that can go. It's a story about a woman named Emma. At 25, Emma came to my office

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

you get laughed out of the building. So I named the tension plainly because anything softer would be dishonest.

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

my wife Jen was three months into her pregnancy when we learned that our daughter, who we had already named Sophie, had Down syndrome.

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

they start releasing high levels of fertility hormones in their urine. But there was this doctor named Bruno Lunenfeld, who wondered if he could actually isolate those hormones from the urine

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

the chairman of our predictive software company, appropriately named Oracle, has predicted a modern surveillance state

Beware the Power of Prediction | Carissa Véliz | TED · TED

There's this great piece in The Atlantic. It was written by a high school teacher named Paul Barnwell. And he gave his kids a communication project.

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

Down the hall, a student named Natalia is hacking websites, safely, with the guidance of cybersecurity pros.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

When I visited, I saw a seven-year-old named Jalissa who had an emotional outburst in the classroom.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

and who later insisted that she will be named on the joint Nobel Prize. That was her first.

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

There was a conference that took place, with 300-plus education leaders, and the person who stole the show was a student named Jaylen Adams. On a panel discussion,

The Breakthrough Power of Young Leaders | Mohan Sivaloganathan | 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

and a chance to give some of their Goldfish away to a puppet named Monkey. (Video) Researcher: I found even more treats,

Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it | Elizabeth Dunn

Or shouldn’t there be a model that somehow says that any named individual in a prompt whose work is then used, they should get something for that?

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

SA: Well, again, right now, if you try to like, go generate an image in a named style, we just say that artist is living, we don't do it.

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

She's the founder of a company named Goodr that's redirecting uneaten food from grocery

TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED

Most people are frightened to make bold accusations against named individuals. You're fearless.

Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED

We're called Every Cure, which is a big, broad remit. But I'll share with you about one patient in particular, named Joseph. And actually, he was at the TED Talk

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

1979. A boy named Eton Pates was taken from a bus stop um and never seen again.

How to Raise Confident Kids in an Age of Anxiety | Lenore Skenazy | TED · TED

Um, one of my LetGrow co-founders is a man named Peter Gray.

How to Raise Confident Kids in an Age of Anxiety | Lenore Skenazy | TED · TED

A professor named Camilo Ortiz at Long Island University did a pilot study where he

How to Raise Confident Kids in an Age of Anxiety | Lenore Skenazy | TED · TED

responsive desire emerges in response to pleasure. There's a sex therapist in New Jersey named Christine Hyde, who taught me this great metaphor she uses with her clients.

How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski

and the two orphaned pups we’d named by closing our eyes and trying to imagine the future.

“Marigolds,” a Poem About Wonder | Safiya Sinclair | TED · TED

And most people respond really well to this exercise. But one of my students, a freshman named Charlotte, was not convinced.

If I should have a daughter ... | Sarah Kay

as the only proof I existed. My parents named me Sarah, which is a biblical name. In the original story, God told Sarah she could do something impossible, and --

If I should have a daughter ... | Sarah Kay

I was first introduced to Three Horizons by a very special futures practitioner named Bill Sharp and his colleagues at the International Futures Forum.

A Fresh Approach to Resolving Conflicts | Darya Shaikh | TED · TED

to build new democratic governance models for transformative tech, I named our nonprofit the Collective Intelligence Project, as a nod to the ever-evolving project of building collective intelligence

How AI and Democracy Can Fix Each Other | Divya Siddarth | TED · TED

So around 300 BC in Athens, someone named Zeno of Citium taught many lectures walking around a painted porch, a "stoa."

Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · TED

And so it is that I stood witness to the unphotographable, unmeasurable bravery of some guy named Jim in Sydney, Australia. And over the years since,

To Love Is to Be Brave | Kelly Corrigan | TED · TED

Maybe the most unlikely one was a department store magnate named Nathan Straus, who got obsessed with the pasteurization cause

Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED

like when I was in second year of kindergarten and I was named Water Protector, which meant that I had to close the faucet

Your Inner Fire Is Your Greatest Strength | Xiye Bastida | TED · TED

that could replenish, make longer, telomeres, and we named it telomerase. And when we removed our pond scum's telomerase,

The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn

very happily for many years, when into my lab walks a psychologist named Elissa Epel. Now, Elissa's expertise is in the effects of severe, chronic psychological stress

The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn

And the most surprising answer I heard this year was from two 11-year-olds named Sophie and Dilan. They too are experts in being kids these days.

3 Habits to Practice Curiosity — and Escape Your Phone | Nayeema Raza | TED · TED

You counted them. You named each one with a number, and the last number you said was the number of penguins.

How Language Shapes the Way We Think | Lera Boroditsky | TED · TED

That means language can shape how you're thinking about anything that can be named by a noun. That's a lot of stuff.

How Language Shapes the Way We Think | Lera Boroditsky | TED · TED

But I want to share with you just a few. In 1928, a physicist named Paul Dirac found something strange in his equations. And he predicted, based purely on mathematical insight,

The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy

And that’s exactly what we did with this Przewalski’s foal named Kurt. That's actually his surrogate mother to the right.

Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED

Dr. James Levine at, in this case, the aptly-named Mayo Clinic put his test subjects in electronic underwear,

Jeff Speck: The walkable city

(Laughter) They named their discovery “fire medicine,” the Chinese word for gunpowder.

A Firework Ladder to the Sky — and the Magic of Explosive Art | Cai Guo-Qiang | TED · TED

from totally different perspectives. I remember running a trip together with a friend named Kobi -- Jewish congregation from Chicago, the trip was in Jerusalem --

For more tolerance, we need more ... tourism? | Aziz Abu Sarah

In 1976, two mathematicians named Kenneth Appel and Wolfgang Haken announced the first-ever computer-aided proof.

Why Does Uncertainty Bother Us So Much? | Adam Kucharski | TED · TED

before the fire caught up with them. Now their leader was a fellow named Wag Dodge, and he soon realized that they were going to lose that race.

How to Make Big Decisions in Challenging Circumstances | Jonathan Reimer | TED · TED

Now, around the time Thelonious was born, I went to the birthday party of a man named Gene Moretti. It was his 100th birthday,

Want to change the world? Start by being brave enough to care | Cleo Wade