Speaking at TED
28 March 2011 21:29One day I will speak at TED, and on that day the talk I shall give will sound a little something like this.
I would like to make you think of it as coffee making you jittery et cetera, et cetera. So I thought maybe a mirror for the world would help. For every single one of us, I would like to compare our brain to consider that it is mutating all the time. How many of you could think this way? It would be a good choice to consciously solve a problem. To illustrate my point, I’ll give you a very dramatic example of a patient who came in bored but all of a sudden this intense need for creativity made him feel alive again. I could use this data of the United States health situation. Compare this to French phrases such as “et cetera, et cetera”. But I should be more specific when referring to a milky weak coffee sponsored for by the administration of the United States. Who wouldn’t agree that happiness also means keeping your back straight et cetera, et cetera. But most importantly, you need the brain to consider that it is mutating all the time.
Or perhaps not!
In case you’re wondering what on earth I’m talking about, watch this, and then go here.
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