일 | 월 | 화 | 수 | 목 | 금 | 토 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 |
- TED 말하기
- 테드말하기
- ted
- 직장인 영어
- TED영어말하기
- 매일 영어단어
- TED강연
- 태국코로나
- 태국확진자
- 영어공부
- 영어단어
- TED 영어
- 건축법
- 태국여행
- 매일영어공부
- 테드 영어
- 영어말하기
- TED영어공부
- 테드
- TED영어
- 코로나19
- 영어회화
- TED말하기
- 태국
- 동기부여
- 테드 말하기
- 직장인 영어공부
- TED영어회화
- TED강의
- 매일 영어공부
- Today
- Total
목록TED 영어 (14)
아빠는 공부쟁이
07:31 Too often when we are faced with a crisis, we build walls in defense. I'm an architect, and I've been trained to seek solutions in permanence -- concrete, steel, glass -- these are all used to build a fortress against nature. But my search for ancient systems and Indigenous technologies has been different. It's been inspired by an idea that we can seed creativity in crisis. inventor 1.발명가 ..
02:05 All across the globe, I've seen cultures who have been living with floods for thousands of years by evolving these ancient technologies that allow them to work with the water. In the southern wetlands of Iraq, which are formed by the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, a unique, water-based civilization lives. For 6,000 years, the Maʿdān have floated villages on man-made isl..
04:16 I've played cops, I've played criminals, I've played priests, I've played sinners, and the magic of this over a lifetime, over 30 years of doing this, is that you start to see that my experiences, me, Ethan, is not nearly as unique as I thought. I have so much in common with all these people. And so they have something in common with me. You start to see how connected we all are. sinner 1...
www.ted.com/talks/ethan_hawke_give_yourself_permission_to_be_creative Give yourself permission to be creative Reflecting on moments that shaped his life, actor Ethan Hawke examines how courageous expression promotes healing and connection with one another -- and invites you to discover your own unabashed creativity. "There is no path till you walk it," he says. www.ted.com 00:09 I was hoping tod..
10:38 So finally: basically, I'm here to tell you, people talk about the future as though it's either going to be a technological wonderland or some kind of apocalyptic poop barbecue. 10:51 (Laughter) 10:52 But the truth is, it's not going to be either of those things. It's going to be in the middle. It's going to be both. It's going to be everything. The one thing we do know is that the future ..
08:53 And then there's social media. I can imagine some pretty frickin' dystopian scenarios where things like internet quizzes, dating apps, horoscopes, bots, all combine to drag you down deeper and deeper rabbit holes into bad relationships and worse politics. But then I think about the conversations that I've had with people who work on AI, and what I always hear from them is that the smarter ..
03:45 The fourth part of the feedback formula is a question. Great feedback givers wrap their feedback message with a question. They'll ask something like, "Well, how do you see it?" Or "This is what I'm thinking we should do, but what are your thoughts on it?" What it does is it creates commitment rather than just compliance. It makes the conversation no longer be a monologue, but rather become..
00:34 Write a letter. I've written thousands of handwritten notes. Thanking people for advice, thanking them for an interview. It just puts that extra effort to show someone that you really care and that you're willing to go above and beyond. Some advice for writing a thank-you letter is to really make it clear to the person that you're writing to the impact that they have had on your life. Talk..