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T O P I C R E V I E WDancing MaenadI love TED talks! This one is not exactly easy to hear if you're caught up in that rut of romantic unhappiness, but it can provide some important food for thought and, maybe, change. I relate a lot to it and I'm coming exactly from that place. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmUayKnHWWM RandallBump!RandallTED Talks are great! I've only recently heard of them. RandallIn class two years ago, students began mentioning it, and I was clueless.SDragonTed? Who's this Ted and why do so many people care about what he talks about... :PSorry, couldn't help it :=)Randall I actually thought that. RandallAddicted now.RandallIt's like YouTube for motivation. Dancing MaenadSDragon I found many TED ideas worth thinking about and, yes, spreading. Hence, this thread. Randall quote:Originally posted by Dancing Maenad:SDragon I found many TED ideas worth thinking about and, yes, spreading. Hence, this thread. RandallThey are very picky about who they let on, too. It's not like YouTube.violet7887RandallOne of my professors (who is brilliant, by the way) wanted to be one of their speakers, but there were so many hoops to jump through that she got discouraged. sugarflapjacksI really like the TED talks too. I haven't seen them in a while but I have bookmarked many of them. , your professor should still pursue it. The quality of those talks are golden sources of information and insight and many are very inspirational, so if she has something to share, she should "go through the fire" of selection process. If she does it, please post her title here and show time so I can watch it!OnTheOtherHandInteresting...thanks for posting it. It's nice that she finally 'gets it' I've been where she is for several years now, when I was widowed 8 years ago I did some serious self introspection and my thoughts and attitudes have changed so much about meeting someone and what I need from a relationship as opposed to what I wanted. I particularly like the comment about dating not being a numbers game..why does no one believe me when I say it? Lol and...the being on your own for while? Yes! Thankyou! I've spouted that for a while too but I think people assume it means I use it as an excuse to not meet anyone!Good for her though, she's changed her perspective, I'd like to meet someone and fall in love but not to escape anything, I've got a handle on the other stuff, it's the actual love part I'd like..glad to see she's spreading the word!RandallI think so, too. She has a lot of stuff to share.RandallMy professor, I mean.
I relate a lot to it and I'm coming exactly from that place. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmUayKnHWWM
Sorry, couldn't help it :=)
I found many TED ideas worth thinking about and, yes, spreading. Hence, this thread.
quote:Originally posted by Dancing Maenad:SDragon I found many TED ideas worth thinking about and, yes, spreading. Hence, this thread.
, your professor should still pursue it. The quality of those talks are golden sources of information and insight and many are very inspirational, so if she has something to share, she should "go through the fire" of selection process. If she does it, please post her title here and show time so I can watch it!
Good for her though, she's changed her perspective, I'd like to meet someone and fall in love but not to escape anything, I've got a handle on the other stuff, it's the actual love part I'd like..glad to see she's spreading the word!
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