Why I stopped giving money to charity | James Deakin | TEDxDiliman
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. James Deakin is a Filipino born to a Filipina and a British man. He spent grew up in the Philippines, before leaving at age 14 to migrate to Australia. He came back 12 years, became a DJ, drank a lot of beer; and eventually joined a group of guys to set up a car enthusiast magazine, which led to a gig hosting a TV show called Auto Extreme in 2002; and then a weekly column in the Philippine STAR’s motoring section. All these conspired to prepare him to deliver this surprisingly personal, revealing and inspirational talk about how to get people to give to charity.
James Deakin hosts currently a radio show and a weekly podcast about cars. He is also the man responsible for organizing "Operation Hatid", a volunteer-driven initiative that enabled thousands of families who lost their homes to find comfort and solace in the arms of relatives and loved ones in the aftermath of supertyphoon Haiyan.
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I think this is the best video on charity I've ever seen so far. It's the most right thing to do because you are giving directly and giving now to the people that need it most and it's sacrificing your own resources which is very charitable.
You are an inspiration, James Deakin!! So lovely of you to share your humble experience and yet very empowering...bless you more!
He stop giving money to charity because he is giving the charity for his skills and talents and use them to other people for helping the needy ones, the more people who help someone the better. :)
I like reading everyone's comments, but what I'm gathering is more of a debate. I'm not here to pick a side. It's more about taking charity away from being institutionalized, and moving it to grassroots movements to do the things you want to do (care) as opposed to doing it out of guilt or impulse donation (which is also guilt). In short, you do more when you care than when you just put money in an envelope and never see full breadth of impact (smiles, stories, gratitude). To conclude: do it yourself charity.
Not everyone has the time to build their own charity.
Yeah! Share a blessings whether it is small or big.
Charity does not need to be complex, it's just need to be as simple as possible.
for a guy that ditched high school, this is a cool story worth the world. kudos and salute to you, Mr. Deakin!
1 billion of our fellow humans are hungry .
Stop hunger. Stop deforestation and reduce poverty. Stop immigration but give also hope. Support us with one small old tractor, only.Simple gesture but great action and God will bless you one day.
Why stop immigration?
Mind opener.. thanks ....... a lot.
amazing story
FANTASTIC Ted Talk!
:) At around the third minute, a Friend has actually saved his life and made him the successful guy he is now.
Fantastic !!! Interesting parallels my own experience with my brother. He invested in me and I like his results!
I stopped giving (well, I never really started, honestly) because I'm a tight-ass... that's why
+465marko Thumbs up for honesty.
465mar
465marko I’m not jewish but I can be when it comes to money
Video was 8 years ago..yt recommended this to me because i watched James on a podcast with his new significant other..
I love the story in the end!
wow...such a moving story
God bless you sir
Not everyone is wealthy enough to feed their own charity on their income alone. There are MANY great causes that are NOT based on YOUR 3 fundamentals AND consider the charity that helped you through life... food for thought James~
Sherry Vincent
Well, I don't understand, why you couldn't do both? Giving money for charity is better than not giving money at all, and using your creative self to raise money and help is also a good way to help.
I feel like he's trying to justify his arrogance and greed.
wow, great talk and good ideas! :D
Hey James, well done! Being creative in giving certainly amounts to more. Cheers buddy!
beautiful message
Beautiful
He stopped giving money to charity - why? Because he started doing his own charitable actions? His whole taxi service only worked because those people he drove around gave money to his charity. I understand the "appeal to people's self interest" idea, but I don't understand not giving to charity.
I haven't stopped giving, bro. I still give to charity. I give a piece of myself, which raises more money than I alone could give.
Last Comment You really don't understand philanthropy, do you? People like you who see charities as scams have a toxic view of society that cannot be converted. You have just insulted everyone in the charitable sector by calling us crooks and denigrating our integrity.
James Deakin I tip my hat to you. For a long time I donated money to charities for various issues. I never felt like a better person or saw individuals around me benefit from my donations. One day I had the same thought. To give to people in need directly. To give these people a piece of myself. I feel so much more enlightened when I see clothes I've given away being worn or a car I helped fix on the side of the road, drive a family home. I think that it is great you use your fame to help benefit others by reaching out to followers.
+thunduhboss I get your point. But if you give to a reputable charity that really helps those in need that's another story. You can tell a good charity from the bad one is through their advertising. The more glamorous, then you will know it is not a good 1.
+James Deakin well said and spot on Sir! God bless you always! By the way, can you please do a review of the Dodge Challenger 392 6.4 SRT Hemi V8 vs the Dodge Challenger Hellcat SRT 6.2 liter V8. Thanks and God bless you always!
Salvation Army is the last great organization. Almost every penny goes where it should. Almost all volunteer
Salvos make billions and give nothing out..
ferkemall , sounds like the Goodwill stores.
3 Ts
Time
Talent
Treasure (money)
Charity comes in many form, not just money.
People don't have that e all the time.
The point is help others.
Best of tt ,fabulous
YOU CAN NEVER STOP GIVING, THAT IS WHY JESUS WALKED THE EARTH.
Give DIRECT not through a charity , you did not check their bookkeeping.
Jesus multiplied loaves and fish but he got pissed off the 2nd time around because they became bummers and freeloaders.
right thing to do sir good job! just because ypu do it yourself directly is amazing! thanks for you time! your proud mom and dad and kids it is an honor and a legacy!
Terrible audio quality, instant turn off unfortunately
the obstacle is the way
I've watched some recent TEDxDiliman clips, audio is way better now.
You missed out buddy
There is a finite amount of money in the world. When one person becomes rich, they are taking a disproportionate amount of money for themselves, and that money comes from others. The more rich people there are, and the richer those rich become, the more poor everyone else becomes. It's mathematical certainty. Wealth is literally the cause of poverty. Sad to see wealthy people doing all kinds of mental gymnastics to avoid the guilt they should be feeling.
Matt Stone Respectfully, you're wrong! Greed is literally the cause of poverty. Not wealth.
What kind of thinking is that? No wonder you're not rich. Maybe you're talking about corrupt politicians because they literally took other people's money.
Don't stop giving, giving makes you rich and happy.
Really good!
Real philanthropy will make this world better.But,selfishness destroy lifes.
Someone should tell James Deakin not everyone has Taipan contacts and celebrity friends. His talk doesn't apply to the majority of people. Personally, I buy school supplies and deliver it to schools firsthand on my dad's pick up truck. When Covid hit, I delivered tablets instead. According to mr. Deakin, I "only tapped 10% of my capability to give". I wonder where he got that figure but as soon as he said that I knew this talk would be worthless. I just stayed for the laughs.
What you're doing to help improve things around you is commendable but imho you used a hook that is unintentionally unfair to organizations that rely on charitable giving to help the needy. Charity allows people who have had a tough break, like you yourself experienced, to get a meal for a day so they can still fight tomorrow, get medication, shelter, skills training, or even someone to talk to over a helpline who will encourage them hang in there. Perhaps not everyone has the physical or logistical means to help but they can spare a few pesos. It's their way. That act is helpful in a tangible way.
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Cilla black
I give to charity. Kaya lang iniinspect ko muna kung legit ba. Kung napupunta ba talaga sa beneficiaries or sa bulsa nung may-ari. Mostly sa Catholic ako nagbibigay, run by priests and nuns. Hindi sa born again. Kasi materialistic mga born again. Sabihin na nating nag-Starbucks si Sister pero hindi naman ganun kagarapal. Ang gusto ko suportahan mga disabled, batang may cancer, matanda sa nursing homes, indigenous tribes, ung talagang cut off sa sistema. Pero kung malakas ka naman, bakit kailangan mo pa magpaawa? Americanized kasi ako eh. I believe in home loans, student loans, 2-3 jobs. I don't support Housing because like Kadamay. Gusto mo ng bahay mag-PAGIBIG ka. Gusto mo mag-aral, scholar din ako nung College. Mag-working student ka sa fastfood. Mga kaklase ko ganun. I don't support education, housing. I support mga orphanage, hospitals for poor people. I don't support political advocacies.
I think he is missing the point of charity, with compassion, guilt and obligation - rather charity should be fundamentally surrounded around a heart of selflessness, understanding that others are less fortunate.
Whaaaat? Just for offering lifts?
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230 000 pesos is 12 000 dollars which is less than the 20 000 dollars he was going to give from his own pocket in the first place. like many tedX talks this seems to be a self glorification talk.
it's doesn't have to be 10 %. that's just christianity assuming
Is it true that james is Pro Marcos?
No he's not it's a rumor
Terrible talk. Godam.
Because it's a waste of money and the poor are generally more trouble than they're worth.
It's easy to say when you are privileged. Why go out of your way to be nice to someone
Wish someone would help me with a charity. I need new teeth badly and I've been unemployed for months, looking for any type of work literally. If you care to donate, contact AFFORDABLE DENTURES, here in TOPEKA, KANSAS give them my name and they'll give you information for payment.
First.
^_^