Why our stories are going to kill us | Andrew Peek | TEDxToronto
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- On October 22, 2015, some of Toronto’s greatest thinkers and change-makers joined together onstage at TEDxToronto to deliver powerful talks and performances that embodied our theme, Thresholds.
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Andrew Peek is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor.
Having served as a Partner / Co-Founder (Jet Cooper, Pilot) and Director (FreshBooks, Shopify) to some of Canada’s most successful startups, Andrew has been consistently relied upon to chart paths through uncertainty and make predictions on where technology will lead us in the future.
He is currently the Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Vox Pop Labs - a data-driven approach to decision-making, the Co-Founder of Next to North - a film production studio operating in Toronto and Vancouver, and the Co-Chair of Camp Reset - a digital detox summer camp for adults.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
The speech was right for beginners or entrepeneurs to start their companies or a new success life, rewrite our lives everyday because otherwise we only be the same person.
So, I agree but in other part of the world we need more support than other countries to reach our goals without society plobrems that we're living...
Loving the “expansive narrative” concept to forming our ID… the hits hold the lessons, our understanding the growth and the then sharing to connect with others the reward :)
Ringrazia Don Juan Matus.
4:00 That's a more ludicrous notion of the acceleration of human progress than Kurzweil on Benzedrine.
True, concise and well presented - thank you!
WOW! very eye opening! Thank you so much for these words!
Yes, this video resonates very well, an eye-opener as well as interesting! Everyone has a story!
Do you have the transcript of this TED Talk? thank you
need transcript too
very good talk!
Well reasoned. Resonates on many levels. Thank you.
Your welcome
reads hegel once
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is it just me or does he look like a bald Ashton Kutcher