The healing power of reading | Michelle Kuo

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  • Reading and writing can be acts of courage that bring us closer to others and ourselves. Author Michelle Kuo shares how teaching reading skills to her students in the Mississippi Delta revealed the bridging power of the written word -- as well as the limitations of its power.
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  • @thenia6759
    @thenia6759 5 років тому +237

    Books they had read together :
    1) The Fire Next Times - James Baldwin
    2) Leaves of Grass - Walt Whitman
    3) The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis
    4) Trees of Eastern North America - Gil Nelson
    5) The Sibley Field Guide To Birds of Eastern North America - David Allen Sibley
    6) The Merriam-Webster Dictionary - Merriam-Webster
    7) Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass - Frederick Douglass
    8) Gilead - Marilynne Robinson

    • @dariyaburtseva3371
      @dariyaburtseva3371 5 років тому +7

      omg thank you so much

    • @ElenaRoche
      @ElenaRoche 5 років тому +2

      No Crime And Punishment?

    • @HKA_
      @HKA_ 5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much! I was planning on watching it again just to write down the books 😂

    • @thenia6759
      @thenia6759 5 років тому +1

      @@HKA_ most welcome :)

    • @hayettebahamma6282
      @hayettebahamma6282 7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much 🌸 💐

  • @Namtrendingvideos
    @Namtrendingvideos 5 років тому +764

    Reading is like breathing in, writing is like breathing out

    • @Jump-2-the-moon
      @Jump-2-the-moon 5 років тому +6

      im12andthisisdeep

    • @TiffanyLynTube
      @TiffanyLynTube 5 років тому +18

      I've never heard this before and I am in love with it!! Yes! That is exactly what reading and writing are like!

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 5 років тому +1

      @@TiffanyLynTube Does reading chemistry and physics books help? or just literature?

    • @TiffanyLynTube
      @TiffanyLynTube 5 років тому +6

      @@aperture0 I guess that depends on the person. I do love a good science book however, the true experience happens through stories that are left open for interpretation. Chemistry and physics are concepts..... not so much stories. Know what I mean?

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 5 років тому +1

      @@TiffanyLynTube Gotcha!

  • @BusinessMotivationFamily
    @BusinessMotivationFamily 5 років тому +437

    “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies . . . The man who never reads lives only one.” - George R.R. Martin

    • @TheSonzeK
      @TheSonzeK 5 років тому +10

      or just watch movies

    • @hugoc.8534
      @hugoc.8534 5 років тому +4

      Beautiful

    • @georgehamilton6624
      @georgehamilton6624 5 років тому +2

      depends if its a good book or not i suppose
      some books are more immersive than others

    • @travissearles23
      @travissearles23 5 років тому +1

      I don't need to read someone elses imagination when i've got my own!

    • @rinmartell2678
      @rinmartell2678 5 років тому +6

      @@travissearles23 That's so ignorant.

  • @osse1n
    @osse1n 5 років тому +147

    *Knowledge is potential power - Applied knowledge is true power*
    Some people dive into books as a matter of escaping reality, like watching TV shows.
    Be mindful of that and keep a healthy relationship to reading.

    • @Brainy_Breakdowns
      @Brainy_Breakdowns 5 років тому +2

      Who does this today?

    • @irahat6387
      @irahat6387 5 років тому +6

      I finished reading
      The history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson
      Its an awwesome book

    • @jackiez8946
      @jackiez8946 5 років тому +3

      i Rahat omg im reading that, but i have to read it as summer work for ap bio class 😅

    • @jorgeromera3861
      @jorgeromera3861 5 років тому +9

      It depends on the book, of course, but the mere act of reading makes your brain strive much more than watching a TV show (unless the TV show is in a foreign language).

    • @pritalbamnodkar2620
      @pritalbamnodkar2620 5 років тому +2

      O'ssein that's one of my favorite quotes from "Think and Grow Rich"

  • @thenia6759
    @thenia6759 5 років тому +171

    "Reading charged his inner life with mystery, with imagination, with beauty.
    Reading gave him images that gave him joy, mountain, ocean, deer, frost. Words that taste of a free, natural world.
    Reading gave him a language for what he had lost"

    • @LucasAlves-pb3qs
      @LucasAlves-pb3qs 5 років тому +2

      Such a masterpiece of poetry you gave us here. Is it yours?

    • @josephbrennan370
      @josephbrennan370 5 років тому +7

      @@LucasAlves-pb3qs it's from the video....

    • @travissearles23
      @travissearles23 5 років тому

      Where did you copy that one from?

    • @thenia6759
      @thenia6759 5 років тому

      @@travissearles23 all of it came out from this video

  • @malapet8317
    @malapet8317 5 років тому +108

    I commend you lady. You're an advocate of human erichment in life

  • @thenia6759
    @thenia6759 5 років тому +26

    "The river is shadowy in some places but the light shines through the cracks of trees. On some low branches hang plenty of mulberries. You stretch your arm straight out to grab some"
    Letter from Patrick to his daughter. What a beautiful line 🎈

  • @washiii_07
    @washiii_07 Рік тому +2

    I felt my heart move. This story goes beyond any epic tale. It feels like a true human-to-human story. i am happy to read this.

  • @Vahe345
    @Vahe345 5 років тому +6

    I have the utmost respect for this lady. Chinese can be so charitable, smart and positive. You can just see the compassion in her!

  • @salehqqq3515
    @salehqqq3515 5 років тому +40

    This has genuinely touched me, the speaker was steadily narrating the story, her phrasing of words was such a sweet taste to my mind.
    + i miss reading a lot so much, goddammit i hope i gain back my reading abilities :(

    • @urfriendnanda
      @urfriendnanda 8 місяців тому

      you can start now, start slowly but start

  • @Highlyskeptical
    @Highlyskeptical 5 років тому +44

    Reading helped me conceptualize how the future should be, it cuts through the endless noise of everyday life.

    • @JasonGafar
      @JasonGafar 5 років тому

      Omg, such a wonderful comment.

  • @perryrobles2615
    @perryrobles2615 5 років тому +4

    Reading can also help you RELATE. Helps you find others like you.
    Reading Shakespeare helped my prodigy TREMENDOUSLY.
    Dante. Byron.
    All of these writers PAVED my way.
    Helped me to “see”.

  • @PoeticalContext
    @PoeticalContext 5 років тому +2

    Very heartfelt! Michelle Kuo is a walking example of compassion and agape love for fellow humans. Few things fuel our humanity as reading. I really couldn't say where I would be or what my psyche would be like if I was not a life-long lover of books.

  • @mariselalopez55
    @mariselalopez55 5 років тому +58

    Love her book, “Reading with Patrick”
    Read it for one of my English classes

  • @123meenasalih
    @123meenasalih 3 роки тому +5

    I have so much respect for her, thank you for fighting for what’s right and telling us why reading is important in life!🥺💖

  • @ziyixu3384
    @ziyixu3384 5 років тому +43

    I do not remember when was the last time I read a book with my heart clearly. Probably when I was a junior high school student and the book was a novel written by an online writer. Even now, I am still reading that book although I almost know every detail about the book. Thanks for the Ted Talk which reminds me that I should spend some time reading and thinking. Hope I can stay away from video games and smartphones apps. I hope I could be a better person. Thanks!

    • @b_08_amitkumarsahu90
      @b_08_amitkumarsahu90 5 років тому +1

      Can I know that book please

    • @naimaaxmed1248
      @naimaaxmed1248 5 років тому +1

      Good for you. I started cutting down of a use Soical media. I star reading books like never before I never liked reading books. But I start loving it each and every day. My mind is growing bigger than before. Keep it the positive side of it .

    • @PoeticalContext
      @PoeticalContext 5 років тому +1

      I have found that you have to be very deliberate about reading books. The wave of smartphone notifications, social media and internet browsing are addictive but don't have the substance that reading books provides. Force the issue. Use a timer on your phone - set it for 15 or 30 minutes of time wherein you don't do anything but read. At some point, it naturally picks up momentum. I have had my volume of book-reading disrupted by social media and internet. The last 2 months I have taken breaks from social media for weeks at a time to read a book. Kudos to you! Keep reading!

  • @sumiyaislam7638
    @sumiyaislam7638 5 років тому +7

    Reading like talking to other people , understand them, know about them and know about your self more. Explore your self with reading . improve your self with reading.

  • @Deba7777
    @Deba7777 5 років тому +8

    That was an amazing deposit of your life and depth into this young man's life that will have ripple effects! I am so touched by the sacrifice of your time and love! May God richly bless you for it!

  • @syedaanum100
    @syedaanum100 2 роки тому +2

    One of the most beautiful talks i've heard.

  • @jorgeromera3861
    @jorgeromera3861 5 років тому +25

    Long ago I got a crappy job. I stayed there more than 9 years because I could read. Tolstoi, Dostoievski, Gogol, Thackeray, Dickens... The salary was poor (4 euros per hour, in Spain), but man, I could read. There's only one thing better than reading: writing.

    • @Psychology_529
      @Psychology_529 5 років тому +3

      Which author inspired you most? What book did you get lost in?

    • @jorgeromera3861
      @jorgeromera3861 5 років тому +3

      @@Psychology_529 Interesting but difficult question. There were lots of wonderful books in those days. Maybe "Vanity Fair", by Thackeray. It was a compelling reading, with that craving for finding a while to keep reading.

    • @Psychology_529
      @Psychology_529 5 років тому +3

      @@jorgeromera3861 Interesting perspective. Recently, I've been struggling to find a book I've been engrossed in since The Secret History by Donna Tartt. I'll look into Thackeray. What genres do you normally enjoy reading?

    • @jorgeromera3861
      @jorgeromera3861 5 років тому +2

      @@Psychology_529 As a matter of fact I've been without reading for more time I would have never imagined in the past. Strange how a habit a person has fostered most of their life can vanish. Recently, however, I've regained my love for reading thanks to a novel (my favorite genre) by Jonathan Coe, "What a carve up!".

  • @sugarlumppublishing6862
    @sugarlumppublishing6862 5 років тому +4

    Such a touching take on life - reading enhances things in a way many people just don't understand

  • @celloafterdark4173
    @celloafterdark4173 5 років тому +36

    Thank you for this, such a beautiful example of simply caring about and loving another person

  • @JJ-kl7eq
    @JJ-kl7eq 5 років тому +61

    The healing power of Teding. Speaking in front of a crowd of strangers who clap graciously to your words.

    • @travissearles23
      @travissearles23 5 років тому +1

      Greed! Pure greed! Wheres the #Hyperloop #ElonMusk? I didn't get paid for attending that #TedX and if i recall it should be nearing completion?

  • @sattarabus
    @sattarabus 5 років тому +5

    This is the kind of video I would like to recommend myself perennially. Its message, simple and immemorial. sweeps over your consciousness like a soft , aromatic zephyr. I liked Michelle's sombre, unhurried pace. The quotations from poems underpinned the
    tenor of her presentation. Beautiful.

  • @BiancaAguglia
    @BiancaAguglia 5 років тому +20

    There's one more thing reading did for Patrick: it made him the hero of a touching story. ❤️
    Thank you for your beautiful words and beautiful actions, Michelle. They are inspiring.

    • @ElenaRoche
      @ElenaRoche 5 років тому +2

      Touching story? He killed a person. That person will not be able to go on, have a life, kids, grandkids, career, etc. The parents of that person are childless. If that person already had a child, that child is now fatherless. I commend her for reaching out to him, but a touching story it is not. It's a tragedy. Read Crime And Punishment by Dostoyevsky. A man that murders someone is changed forever, especially if he regrets what he has done. His family is deeply effected and is suffering the consequences of his actions.

    • @BiancaAguglia
      @BiancaAguglia 5 років тому +2

      @@ElenaRoche I'm sorry if I gave the impression I forgot about the person who was killed. I didn't. You are right: that is a tragedy. But Patrick's story IS touching to me for at least three reasons:
      1. We all make awful decisions at one point (or many more points in) our lives. We especially make awful choices if we live in a world of poverty, limited opportunities, and constant hardship. It's hard not to be worn out (mentally and morally) by an environment like that. I'm not saying that we have an excuse to act badly. I'm just saying that's a reality of life.
      2. Like you said, Patrick regrets his actions. That's not enough to bring his victim back. Nothing is. But it's enough to make him a person who deserves to be treated as a fellow human being (albeit a human being who must pay for his harmful actions.)
      3. Like Michelle said, "there are parts of Patrick he doesn't need to apologize for." And those parts are touching indeed. You said that a man who murders is changed forever. I agree. I'll add that it takes a lot of courage and determination to not let those changes kill everything that's good in you. To choose instead to live a life that, in one way or another, is still worth living.
      Again, I'm sorry if I gave the impression Patrick's story was touching enough to justify what he did. I'll never be able to come up with a reason or an excuse for murder like that. But I can't help being touched by the story. Given that I've known a share fair of despair, I wonder how many people would have acted differently. Equally important, how many people would have had the courage to see themselves worthy enough to keep living.

    • @DerMessiasderSatire
      @DerMessiasderSatire 5 років тому +3

      @@ElenaRoche Tragedy is touching, as comedy is. As everything can be. Touching is simply something that evokes emotion in us and his story is a tragedy, for both the victim and himself.

    • @kevinwilliams3272
      @kevinwilliams3272 11 місяців тому

      I phrased my comment a little differently, Bianca, but I very much like the way you have expressed yourself.

  • @daniels.os.
    @daniels.os. 5 років тому +15

    Oh my... her speech was so powerful.

  • @andreahjalmarsson1092
    @andreahjalmarsson1092 5 років тому +1

    that last quote gave me chills. this is powerful

  • @Je.rone_
    @Je.rone_ 5 років тому +263

    *Ironically enough I stopped reading to watch this video* 💪🎭

    • @itslife1399
      @itslife1399 5 років тому

      @Cindy C. The dude's a troll.. don't pay attention to it.

    • @itslife1399
      @itslife1399 5 років тому

      @Cindy C. Of course !

    • @DabsOnDabs
      @DabsOnDabs 5 років тому

      @White Man I hope you get past your pain one day.

    • @DanielMortari
      @DanielMortari 5 років тому +1

      you can put subtitles on

    • @Je.rone_
      @Je.rone_ 5 років тому +1

      @@DanielMortari i like that, thinking on your toes.. I guess that's why they call you Damarco Greatness.

  • @brendarua01
    @brendarua01 5 років тому +1

    Reading is the first step to empowerment. Writing is the foundation of our social continuity. It transfers the accumulated knowledge of the current generation to those of the future, continually building. But there are many challenges, pointed out very nicely here. Thanks!

    • @pencils1951
      @pencils1951 5 років тому

      I think you need to check your spelling. Oops!

    • @brendarua01
      @brendarua01 5 років тому

      @@pencils1951 Yep Thank you.

    • @pencils1951
      @pencils1951 5 років тому

      @@brendarua01 No insult intended, you're an Ok girl.

  • @leojamias1275
    @leojamias1275 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this story about humanity and the power of caring.

  • @anoopparmar3544
    @anoopparmar3544 5 років тому +25

    Reading is the way of finding ourselves reality....

  • @estarling8766
    @estarling8766 5 років тому +7

    Getting 17k views and more than 16k likes within 6 hours from its publishing, a subject about the beauty of reading, this is itself an amazing fact.
    There is still hope that the reading will shape further on the education of the future generations.

    • @margaretcantlon9960
      @margaretcantlon9960 5 років тому +1

      As an Avid reader who grew up in a home full of avid readers I was horrified when Kindle arrived. I could not imagine holding a cold , metal Book. The mother of my only two grandchildren goes
      through 6 Romance Novels a week on Kindle. I was afraid the children would follow her lead. But I am delighted that they still love to hold a real book in their hands, especially as they are both in college. My son was an in
      a Advanced Literature Class of 7 students in 7th grade. One evening he casually mentioned that his class was having a famous Guest
      Writer the next day. I asked for his name and was stunned to hear that

    • @margaretcantlon9960
      @margaretcantlon9960 5 років тому +2

      James Baldwin. One of the greatest living writers. I showed up for my son's class the next day.
      Seven 7th graders, me and
      JAMES BALDWIN sat on the bleachers in the Gym and mostly listed for the next few hours.
      The students didn't really know his work yet , and nothing about his personal life. I knew everything.
      He was a mesmerizing speaker.
      Soft, gentle voice. Very grounded.
      Polished from all of his years of living in Europe. A very tiny man.
      His eyes were unusually large
      and every pain he had suffered in his life were reflected from their
      Vast depth. I felt overwhelming compassion for hin along with
      Total Awe. (.I.have met many famous artists, The Rat Pack,
      Authors, multimillionaire. I have never been Impressed by fame or wealth , this was my first time to feel Awe. He had tremendous
      Courage. And his need to Teach
      Children never diminished. This wss in the late 70",s and as a heavy smoker his health was failing. As a nurse I realized that
      his small,,extremely thin body and over sized eyes were due to
      undiagnosed and Untreated
      Hyperthyroidism as a childhood.
      That broke my heart. Poor,,
      black children still do not receive the Health Care they deserve. .
      Had he received early treatment he would have been an average or
      large teen and man
      I am sure he suffered from schoolmates teasing. He could not have been engaged in sports.
      For Teen males Size Matters.
      To the girls too. All three of my younger brothers grew to 6'3" and sailed through high school
      with Confidence. So did my son.
      My grandson is short and high school was agony for him
      He was an Honor student and had his Nerdy Honors Program friends
      but brains are not the way teen males measure themselves against each other. Very
      Primeval. I think that made
      James Baldwin turn to
      Reading books and going
      Anywhere in the Universe a writer could take him. His genetic
      misfortune lead to our Great Fortune. He was very Wise.

  • @juanpedrodelacruz7348
    @juanpedrodelacruz7348 5 років тому +17

    I have panic disorder and on medication but sometimes, meds doesnt work so everytime I think I will be having an attack, I read and it makes me feel better and my panic started to calm down.
    So I guess it works. Reading is like Meditation but interactive.

  • @jazzfan7491
    @jazzfan7491 5 років тому +3

    This is extremely moving. Thank you.

  • @nurfikriyati7339
    @nurfikriyati7339 5 років тому +3

    Reading can bring me out of the world💗

  • @pigopigo7252
    @pigopigo7252 5 років тому

    breath-taking, spectaculous, outstanding, contemporary speech

  • @simplesimon534
    @simplesimon534 5 років тому

    Initially the video simply seems interesting, but as you carry on you'll find it wrenching your heart... Gradually!!

  • @roserain1097
    @roserain1097 5 років тому

    This inspired me, both mentally with positive thoughts, but physically, with action of reading. Starting now.

  • @soledad6570
    @soledad6570 5 років тому

    Merci pour la traduction 🌞
    Je suis touchée par son témoignage 💜
    Depuis que j'ai été en âge de m'acheter moi-même des livres, j'en ai "dévoré" des centaines. Ils sont devenus mes meilleurs amis, m'ont permis de "sentir" la pensée et le coeur d'Êtres magnifiques que je n'aurais jamais croisés de par mon milieu social d'origine plus que modeste. Cela m'a tellement nourri intérieurement ! ...Et m'a donné la force de me battre pour mes convictions et de réaliser un métier que j'aime.
    Je me rappelle avoir pensé : "est - ce que les aveugles ont accès à ces livres magnifiques ? Sont - ils tous traduits en braille ?" Et de me donner envie de lire pour eux, pour agrémenter la bibliothèque sonore de toutes ces merveilles (il y a 40 ans, aujourd'hui nous trouvons des livres audio partout).
    Merci 🙏

    • @juniorfenix3908
      @juniorfenix3908 9 місяців тому

      ca me fait plaisir de lire tes lignes, je sens que tu as de l'humanite. Je crois que les livres n'ont pas de barriere et que la lecture peut delivrer quiconque.

  • @JournaHealing
    @JournaHealing Рік тому +1

    There is one reading that has allowed me to heal and find myself again despite depression, anxiety and panic attacks. The book is called "Everything Will be Fine I promise". It's a read I recommend to anyone who wants to heal and find the courage to change their life. I wish everyone that I can heal from the past 🍁🍃🌼

  • @etcetera3282
    @etcetera3282 5 років тому +10

    Miss Michelle is authentic, humane, compassionate...so much so i would love to think that if Jesus was alive, he would want her to be his disciple...because she practices goodness...no hypocracy (p.s. i am not religious but i love Jesus nonetheless). All blessing for her...a lot of lessons for many of us.

  • @els7002
    @els7002 5 років тому +5

    Reading leads me to places I never knew and to a person I want to be...

  • @Beiez
    @Beiez 5 років тому +1

    Insanely beautifully story here. This is the stuff I‘m subbed to this channel for

  • @123meenasalih
    @123meenasalih 3 роки тому +1

    This reminds me when I wanted to help this Uighur girl because her father was stuck in a concentration camps our stories felt the same and you told me how reading had the power to bridge the gap of inequality. Also I have been reading a lot lately and as I was reading and gaining more knowledge whenever I’m going through daily life or going on my phone and seeing something I’m real life I read about I usually don’t want to think because I don’t want my mind fixated on something and then I become emotional and feel negative and stay in that spiral like I’m in now and I feel like some of the mistakes I made was because I was ignorant to the knowledge and I didn’t know any better and idk if the people around me are interested and learning and growing like I am..

  • @luzvinosorio400
    @luzvinosorio400 5 років тому +3

    Such a Beatiful story!!

  • @worldofsoumya
    @worldofsoumya 4 роки тому

    Wonderful! Very eye opening! Really did not imagine reading would have such a great impact! By the way pt. Jawaharlal Nehru wrote to his daughter about the history of India when he was in jail which inspired her to grow up into an immemorable national leader in the future. Really, Patrick's lifestyle and his daughter's may be very petty as compared to that but made a huge shift from his past circumstances. Really very much enlightened by the illustrations!🙏

  • @pablue321
    @pablue321 5 років тому +9

    Reading helps me escape reality

  • @anielson6152
    @anielson6152 5 років тому +3

    Yes!! Reading is amazing.

  • @yellowmellow4753
    @yellowmellow4753 5 років тому +2

    Simply inspiring, thank you so much.

  • @anuja_k7946
    @anuja_k7946 5 років тому +3

    Reading makes miracles after we feel bored and we give up.

  • @block36079
    @block36079 5 років тому +4

    16:28 that’s what’s important, I’m happy Patrick decided to think.

  • @mistersmith1883
    @mistersmith1883 5 років тому +16

    Reading changes your brain chemistry (like drugs) they can help repair improve your reward systems

  • @bunyoursoul
    @bunyoursoul 24 дні тому

    I'm in tears

  • @furdosnurhussen3264
    @furdosnurhussen3264 5 років тому +1

    I’m in tears 😭

  • @david_oliveira71
    @david_oliveira71 5 років тому +12

    Wow, what a speech! So grateful to have watched it

  • @curioslywithvictormakau
    @curioslywithvictormakau 5 років тому +4

    Reading makes you travel to distant worlds while still in your little room. It gives you a chnace to eek into the minds of great men. If you are 20, and you read a book written by a 40-year old, then you can gain his perspective, maturity, and learn from his life-long mistakes.

  • @aselaizhusupbaeva4776
    @aselaizhusupbaeva4776 5 років тому +6

    Ya are really motivate me to reading 👍

  • @keirstenwahlberg6476
    @keirstenwahlberg6476 Рік тому

    When we read we are of equal value. Books hold no judgement. They present the world we relate to, even if we disagree with it.

  • @jeehyenatalieshin529
    @jeehyenatalieshin529 8 місяців тому

    Thank YOU for sharing.

  • @Vahe345
    @Vahe345 5 років тому +1

    She reminds me of the teacher role of Michelle Pfeiffer from dangerous minds but even better!

  • @joethige
    @joethige 5 років тому +1

    Michelle Kuo, I would love to meet you, I love everything you’ve said. Not just going back but giving back is a great act of love

  • @AbdallahBotan
    @AbdallahBotan 5 років тому +4

    I really enjoyed it, I wish Patrick to get a job and I wish he make is daughter feel proud of him.

  • @lisakuehn1415
    @lisakuehn1415 5 років тому

    You’re such a beautiful soul❤️

  • @thoughfullylost6241
    @thoughfullylost6241 5 років тому +1

    Really powerful thank you

  • @grannysoldier9069
    @grannysoldier9069 5 років тому +6

    Hello! c:
    I was deeply touched by this story, but I also didn’t get the end of it. What happened to Patrick after he had been homeless for some time, did he met his daughter, what happened to his life?
    (sorry, I’m terribly bad at English)

    • @biggiecheez6879
      @biggiecheez6879 6 місяців тому

      Yea still confused, thought this was pretty critical to the story

  • @dimitrirufinodasilva2023
    @dimitrirufinodasilva2023 5 років тому +2

    i loved this

  • @ShinbrigTV
    @ShinbrigTV 5 років тому +1

    Loved it!!

  • @haruruben
    @haruruben 5 років тому +2

    I can do anything! Take a look! It’s in a book! Yes, we all saw Reading Rainbow

  • @ryanmagiera4402
    @ryanmagiera4402 5 років тому +1

    this is perfect

  • @pencils1951
    @pencils1951 5 років тому +3

    I wish I could read and write!

  • @holywaterandgreenteamusic
    @holywaterandgreenteamusic 4 роки тому

    Reading is Key to victory

  • @冨岡保幸-l8g
    @冨岡保幸-l8g 2 роки тому

    読書の効用、改めて考えさせられました。

  • @ElenaRoche
    @ElenaRoche 5 років тому +10

    I commend her for helping this man, but reading is not for everyone. Learning to read was hard for me. I struggled to memorize the alphabet and sound out words. My mother taught me first, when I was six. She got so frustrated that she threatened to give me up to the authorities. She even pretended to call them on the phone. The next day when I saw a police car outside of our apartment I thought this is it. It scared me, but didn't improve my reading skills.
    My father took over with a different approach. He told me he would hit me on the head every time I made a mistake while reading. When I was 7 years of age, he handed me a book by Jack London and told me to start reading. I was hit a lot. He gave up after a while seeing that his method wasn't working either. He labeled me an idiot.
    Eventually I learned to read but I dreaded it. I struggled through school where I was expected to read and write assays on War and Peace (all three volumes), Crime and Punishment, pretty much everything by Pushkin, Dead Souls, etc. Did I mention I was raised in the USSR?
    Well, at twenty one I left Russia for the USA. I learned English, homeschooled my 5 children in English and I run my own two businesses. I am still not crazy about reading, so I use Audiobooks. I like listening, it comes very natural to me. And I believe there are many people like me out there. We evolved listening not reading. This is how we passed on the information for thousands of years. Teachers should realize this and start telling students who struggle with reading to instead listen to books.

  • @montyparata4914
    @montyparata4914 5 років тому +1

    Wow I wish I knew someone like you

  • @divyamurugesan5557
    @divyamurugesan5557 5 років тому +9

    Awesome TED Talk.
    What happened to Patrick and his daughter?

    • @b_08_amitkumarsahu90
      @b_08_amitkumarsahu90 5 років тому +4

      That's a good question

    • @divyamurugesan5557
      @divyamurugesan5557 5 років тому +3

      Yeah I feel like reading an inspiring story without the end.

    • @divyamurugesan5557
      @divyamurugesan5557 5 років тому

      @Google Chromebook So finally after 4 days some information is revealed.😉 Thanks buddy for following their rocket to the Carribean 🥴😋😊

    • @b_08_amitkumarsahu90
      @b_08_amitkumarsahu90 5 років тому

      @Google Chromebook hehe thanks

  • @renaudlevasseur8327
    @renaudlevasseur8327 5 років тому +1

    I wonder If you have to read a book, or if reading articles or even comments on youtube as the same "power".
    I guess it's like everything, you can have good and bad it depend on your point of view.
    Reading has help me a lot (mostly spiritual and pschological books) because I learn stuff that I try to apply in my life, and also writing is really great to get things out of my brain, to externalised them.
    Everything can be good or bad it's the way you use it that makes the difference...
    Obsiouly I have a lot of conversation with myself ! HAHA

  • @robertpinto9217
    @robertpinto9217 5 років тому +3

    I took a break from reading a book to watch this video.

  • @WaffleDaily
    @WaffleDaily 5 років тому +38

    I’m pretty early, might as well mention that I upload waffles every day

  • @davidmujica4363
    @davidmujica4363 5 років тому +1

    the healing power of a basic action...

  • @rhythmictiger
    @rhythmictiger 5 років тому +14

    I hope he got to spend time with his daughter.

  • @tsunyosht1251
    @tsunyosht1251 5 років тому +1

    I got a audiobook ad before this

  • @Jay30k
    @Jay30k 5 років тому

    I read Watchmen every year. It's not just a comic, it's art a so much more

  • @TheKingdomMarriage
    @TheKingdomMarriage 4 роки тому

    Wow great insight

  • @amitrajput8299
    @amitrajput8299 5 років тому +1

    Powerful

  • @elenagruber5953
    @elenagruber5953 5 років тому +1

    "His mother was just too tired to make him come."
    3:13 - I had to listen to the whole sentence twice.

  • @ellabl4184
    @ellabl4184 5 років тому +1

    I think she should help him one more time. She should collect all the letters and publish them as a book. That way Patrick maybe has a chance to become a writer and to have a better life...

  • @tmdseries8113
    @tmdseries8113 5 років тому +3

    Nice dear friend 😊
    TED x

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC 5 років тому

    Beautiful....

  • @pravinkhude6527
    @pravinkhude6527 5 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @pvictor8735
    @pvictor8735 5 років тому

    God! so sharp!...

  • @travissearles23
    @travissearles23 5 років тому +4

    I learned how to read in the 2nd grade and don't need any practice! Thanks anyways!

  • @captainnemo2150
    @captainnemo2150 5 років тому

    My favorite book is 20,000 leagues under de sea..jules verne

  • @DanielMortari
    @DanielMortari 5 років тому +3

    she did a lot of things with Patrick

  • @성이름-j8k1z
    @성이름-j8k1z 4 роки тому +1

    안녕하십니까? 당신은 지금 이 영상에서 한국어를 발견하셨습니다.
    온라인수업으로 인해 이곳에 오게 되셨다면 좋아요를, 아니시다면 그냥 영상을 봐 주시죠...

  • @BangzamChannel_UAE
    @BangzamChannel_UAE 3 роки тому

    good sharing

  • @Stephan__o.x
    @Stephan__o.x 5 років тому +2

    Comment below this comment the book you’re reading

  • @visibleinvisible4809
    @visibleinvisible4809 5 років тому

    Remarkable

  • @richardhawkins2647
    @richardhawkins2647 5 років тому +8

    I was hoping this vid would encourage me to read, I got to 4.08 and noticed a video called Evolution of Bugs Bunny Over 81 Years. No contest!

  • @8803felix
    @8803felix 5 років тому +19

    Smartphones destroyed books, not a sudden but reality, but anyway i like your speech.

    • @nicoleavery7238
      @nicoleavery7238 5 років тому +4

      People who genuinely love to read will always read. The people obsessed with their phones are just morons

    • @millennialsmusicmix
      @millennialsmusicmix 5 років тому +5

      Some people keep ebooks on their smartphones

    • @mistersmith1883
      @mistersmith1883 5 років тому +3

      🙄🙄🙄
      W my smart phone, I can read more than I can ever want to for free, anytime. It's not the books that are so important, it's the content, and more important it's the process of reading.

    • @bumbuum8071
      @bumbuum8071 5 років тому +1

      @@mistersmith1883 : I agree the content not the envelop is important

    • @bumbuum8071
      @bumbuum8071 5 років тому +2

      @H No : books also destroy our eyes but I agree as well, cellphones are destroying our eyes! And soon with 5G : our hearts ! Like the pigeons in Manhattan had heart attack in Central Park when cellpeople tested the 5G !
      The modern world is so great right?

  • @jaysdangerroom
    @jaysdangerroom 4 роки тому +2

    The students were fighting because they grew up with no biological father in the home.