Very important topic and good talk. I am typically highly sceptical to TED talks since many talks have very little actual content, but rather seems to be about the speaker loving to hear his or hers voice. This was a professional talk with some actual good content.
Your curiosity can't save the world if our personal bias is so much dominant. People don't know to tell questions to them self, yes we are right we are human resource and at last we will be nowhere but back in cultural, social and physical evolution. What about marketing where more smart people influence a molding brain to manipulate once thought process and I have no problem if its done in a evolutionary way. If you are curious to know what will be air future just think about it, if we play with rate we will loose everything because we don't know how to operate it. Last we are living in a global village and working on our priority should be our aim and I think comfort is not our aim. By the very nature of living being we are living our our society and the life want to be everywhere. Just some point to think if you are curious.
I have no idea why anybody in this comment section thinks this is a good presentation. I found the two people incredibly boring. Both of these men have the personalities of a postage stamp. And more than half of the information is stuff we already know. Hey, waters wet. We breathe air.
Ive never put so much attention on being curious to the things that I dont know until I watched this video. This is such a great talk.
One of my favourite TED talks
Very important topic and good talk.
I am typically highly sceptical to TED talks since many talks have very little actual content, but rather seems to be about the speaker loving to hear his or hers voice.
This was a professional talk with some actual good content.
Such an important topic to cover! Thank you for sharing!
An important subject to explore and discuss further. Thank you for sharing.
I am curious as to why they are using the wrong (and size-distorted) map.
interesting
No link between degrees of curiosity and personality? Seems like you're missing half the landscape in which this problem exists
I was disappointed with to hear a lecture about an aspect of the bloody work place. I expected to learn about curiosity, but no one spoke about it.
My question is.... this is about English language. Do all other cultures and languages have the same focus as kids etc??? That seems fundamental
Your curiosity can't save the world if our personal bias is so much dominant. People don't know to tell questions to them self, yes we are right we are human resource and at last we will be nowhere but back in cultural, social and physical evolution.
What about marketing where more smart people influence a molding brain to manipulate once thought process and I have no problem if its done in a evolutionary way. If you are curious to know what will be air future just think about it, if we play with rate we will loose everything because we don't know how to operate it. Last we are living in a global village and working on our priority should be our aim and I think comfort is not our aim. By the very nature of living being we are living our our society and the life want to be everywhere. Just some point to think if you are curious.
Wow
insparational speaker
I asked questions.... they didn't like them.
I have no idea why anybody in this comment section thinks this is a good presentation. I found the two people incredibly boring. Both of these men have the personalities of a postage stamp. And more than half of the information is stuff we already know. Hey, waters wet. We breathe air.
Not sure I have any interest in replicating some of those big names as neoliberal capitalists. Wheres the compassion in their curiousity?