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[Youtube Review][TEDx Talks] Think Fast. Talk Smart | Matt Abrahams | TEDxMontaVistaHighSchool
twoyou 2021. 3. 13. 10:25(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Think Fast. Talk Smart | Matt Abrahams | TEDxMontaVistaHighSchool
This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.
These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.
When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?
To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?
(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Think Fast. Talk Smart | Matt Abrahams | TEDxMontaVistaHighSchool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3K_HbpWNpg
Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] Think Fast. Talk Smart | Matt Abrahams | TEDxMontaVistaHighSchool
Sk**:
Step 1: Approach 2:00
Step 2: Audience 4:11
Step 3: Context 7:54
Step 4: Structure 10:51
Be**********:
11:03 Okay Boomer
Al****:
10:17 One stoner in the audience.
Va***:
0:22 my love video :X.
Ti*************:
11:50
JM*******:
1:52 bookmark
Th********:
Video starts at around 4:00
Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] Think Fast. Talk Smart | Matt Abrahams | TEDxMontaVistaHighSchool
Teacher: wow dear, that was an amazing aim. you're the best.
Mu************:
He is just the awesome man iv'e ever seen in TED Talk's.
But now I realized he actually trying to help students to use more of their brain thinking not just learning
Sa**********:
Best Ted Talk ever. I just watched it secound time and it’s awesome! <3
Yo******:
GOD He knows how to speak!
Sa******:
“Don’t listen to respond,listen to understand”
Kr************:
dont judge TED talks anymore. They are here to share, you are here to learn. Never judge if you find out something bad. If it isn't good, forget it, then find another thing better for you. dont judge them. cause they are sharing here to help you!
Ni**************:
This is the second time I heard him talk. He is brilliant! Thank you Professor!
Me*********:
I watch ted talks for improving my English
Ar**********:
Kudos to all people who are trying to improve themselves in this time of Social Distancing/Quarantine due to Coronavirus.
Stay safe everyone.
GT************:
He looks like Emmanual Macron.
ph**********:
I am addicted to watch TED Talks...could you give some step to go away from such...
Ed***********:
Ted don't know u personally but u r a smart person and also the way you reffered to the audience just Guinness
Dh*****:
I don't know why I feel like applauding/ clapping whenever the tedx session ends
al******:
The talk is okay. The title is misleading.
Sa***************:
Irrespective of what the idiots are saying, it was a great talk. :)
ZI************:
This man is super awesome...anyway I guess he knows that very well
Gr********:
I love the 'Non GMO' label.
Si**************:
this guy has obviously read Covey and Carnegie
1) Approach
-Think of speaking as a positive opportunity to share your ideas with people
2) Audience
-What does your audience need to know from you? What do they already know? What do they expect of you? What's their attitude about your topic?
3)Context
-Context is important: What time is it? What emotional state is your audience in? What emotional state do you want to put them in? Where are you physically?
4) Structure
Structure your talk to keep people engaged! Try:
a) Past - Present - Future: This is what the situation was, here is what it is now, here's how we want to change the situation for the future
b)Problem - solution - benefit: Here's the problem we're facing. Here's the solution I recommend. Here's the benefit to be expected
c)What - so what? - now what? : Here's the issue. Here's why you should care. Here's what we should do.
Cz*******:
The main reason why public speaking is fearsome is because you become an easy target. It's you, alone, against a crowd. Being outnumbered is never a good position to be in. That's why leaders and people in power have many security measures, quite often including life threatening mechanisms, such as all kinds of weapons. But also, most people are raised within a society with laws, and law enforcers. All kids from an early age are domesticated, they learn they get punished for defying figures of authority. They get physically punished, psychologically punished (shamed, grounded, ridiculed, deprived of personal rights). Eventually most people reach a certain level of domestication, and behave in a "docile enough" manner. Still, its is dangerous to be alone, or to be a minority. People who go on stages are generally alone at the stage, but there's a whole mechanism behind them. There's the power of the organization. There are bouncers, there are police officers who might be called. There are many kinds of actual, real time, present restrictive/protective mechanism, as well as potential, accessory ones. So, the real why MOST PEOPLE are afraid of putting themselves in the spotlight, is because most people are not in power. Most people subconsciously (or consciously) know they are socially weak. Most people don't have guns, most people don't have bouncers, most people don't have a solid safety system around them. On the other hand, people who were raised in more safe environments, who were trained not to fear attacks, can generally become "more confident", as they don't have the life threatening sensation of being outnumbered. There are also the ones who become confident because of progressive acquired power, in a figurative comparison (an analogy) , it's like people who get used to being beat up, lynch-mobbed, and simply toughen up, and get used to being in life threatening situations. Normally kids that practice fighting sports, or heavy contact sports, become more confident overall, and specially become somewhat fearless in terms of physical injuries, when most average people are somewhat fearsome of getting hurt, getting into physical fights, etc.
And I haven't watched the video yet... these thoughts just came to mind from the 2 first minutes.
[TEDx Talks] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.
It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.
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