The #1 Skill to Survive in the 21st Century is Creativity | Curtis Panasuk | TEDxSedona
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Creativity consultant, Curtis Panasuk, will supercharge your creative problem-solving skills by showing two of the many creativity techniques that you and your children will need to survive in the job market for the 21st century. According to leading publications such as The New York Times, robots and AI may eventually take jobs from you and future generations. The world is in transition, so how can we avoid becoming second-class citizens among super-robots and AI? The answer is creativity, which is the one skill that robots and AI do not have over humans. Unfortunately, this is also the one skill that is not being taught widely in our schools. Curtis is a former magazine editor, high-school teacher, and a creative thinker at Apple and Intel. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
My wife and I especially enjoyed meeting and talking with you at Angelino. Great Ted Talk on a very prescient and important subject. We look forward to bumping into you again.
Very interesting!
Thank you!
I think It would be fantastic If this incredible video had subtitles. thank you so much.
Thank you for this talk
Thank u all very much
Great talk! :) I love the idea of free association mind mapping.
This is awesome! I love it!
spot on. just perfect.
I always act like I am carrying a tray
Merhaba
What happens if you have zero creativity?
U have to prove discipline then to survive
Nothing
Nice talk... except "Eskimo" is definitely a slur. It is a Cree word used to describe Inuit. It is one "Inuk," two "Inuuk" and three or more "Inuit," but it is never "Eskimo"
Thank you, I apologize for using Eskimo, and I stand corrected.
@@curtispanasuk6130 You "stand corrected," yet you're still using the slur 11 months later in your workshop? I had to rate your in-person workshop in "offensive statements made per hour".
Bruh imagine being triggered lol
I stopped listening when he said 'how do you sell ice coolers to eskimos?' First the word 'eskimo' and then 'sell'- xenophobic and consumerist concepts that we don't need anymore! 50 years ago this analogy might have worked but the talk might have been better for using more relevant examples.
Thank you! Inuit have denounced the Cree word "Eskimo" a long time ago, and I would have hoped this consumerism would have died by now, but no...
@@danachos I'll agree the accepted term now is Inuit but how can you be offended by the "consumerism" of the example? You two are taking "missing the point" to a whole new level!
@@peterfarrell66 ...do you not see the world we are in?! Do you not see how the Earth is being absolutely ravaged by consumerist capitalism?! The countdown clock to the end of the world is midnight minus 2 minutes... humans are predicted to go extinct as a species in 11 years
Yes, we should be offended by consistent consumerism examples and models because it is those models that got us into this mess. Again, complete human extinction in 11 years from now because of consumerism
@@danachos Perhaps we need to learn Mr. Panasuk's methods of creative thinking to come up with a better future.
@@peterfarrell66 Perhaps... but it is not going to start with using slurs to refer to entire nations nor with the same mindsets and frameworks that have lead us to this ever worsening defeat of our species