How books can open your mind | Lisa Bu

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • What happens when a dream you've held since childhood ... doesn't come true? As Lisa Bu adjusted to a new life in the United States, she turned to books to expand her mind and create a new path for herself. She shares her unique approach to reading in this lovely, personal talk about the magic of books.
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  • @bbykat07
    @bbykat07 9 лет назад +6444

    "in books you will never be powerless or lonely again"

  • @dash478
    @dash478 4 года назад +4530

    “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” ~ George R.R. Martin.

    • @yairhair5888
      @yairhair5888 4 года назад +11

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊

    • @leonwong1448
      @leonwong1448 4 года назад +10

      GOT……die too many times

    • @oskarrask9413
      @oskarrask9413 4 года назад +15

      thanks, I'll use this quote in my english presentation tomorrow morning :D!

    • @bibvx
      @bibvx 4 года назад +5

      One of my favorite quotes from the whole series

    • @yunogasai5985
      @yunogasai5985 4 года назад

      Lelouch Sup

  • @SuperBiboy17
    @SuperBiboy17 7 лет назад +3167

    May the books be with you.

  • @trendy4313
    @trendy4313 8 лет назад +3714

    If you read one book you are more inclined toward dogma; if you read many books you are more inclined to ask questions and think for yourself.

  • @TristenDurocher
    @TristenDurocher 9 лет назад +2011

    "Second class happiness."
    I love that

    • @kusumsharma8381
      @kusumsharma8381 6 лет назад +1

      Tristen Chomsky

    • @aprendederechofacil
      @aprendederechofacil 5 лет назад +6

      Who she think she is by classifying happiness like some sort of aerial tickets?

    • @sweet14dreams93
      @sweet14dreams93 5 лет назад +27

      @@aprendederechofacil happiness is vague and have different levels and it is true that you can be financially happy but not be completely happy

    • @Rassy_
      @Rassy_ 5 лет назад

      @@aprendederechofacil 😂😂

    • @jorgegiron96
      @jorgegiron96 4 года назад +12

      The thing I value most about this TED Talk is the truth she puts on her speech. Mainly when it comes to this moment of chosing to have or not a "second classe happiness". Just amazing!

  • @mjrulesamrat
    @mjrulesamrat 8 лет назад +1805

    And she quote "Coming true is not only the purpose of dream, It's most important purpose is to get us in touch with where dreams come from, where passion comes from, where happiness comes from. Even a shattered dream can do that for you."

  • @ThanosSofroniou
    @ThanosSofroniou 9 лет назад +1849

    Knowledge is the strongest foundation of someone's success.
    Books are the best way to communicate knowledge.
    Therefore, books help someone achieve their goals and reduce chance of failure probably better than any other thing

    • @blownspeakersss
      @blownspeakersss 8 лет назад +4

      +Thanos Sofroniou Do you thin this applies to fiction books as well?

    • @fuchyerr
      @fuchyerr 8 лет назад +27

      +blownspeakersss of course. imagination is better than knowledge .

    • @user-ks7bq8uc7i
      @user-ks7bq8uc7i 7 лет назад +3

      Thanos Sofroniou is it the best way to transfer knowledge though?

    • @missfavoured
      @missfavoured 7 лет назад +1

      Thanos Sofroniou What types/genres of books do you read?

    • @anonicantthinkofaname7440
      @anonicantthinkofaname7440 6 лет назад +6

      Well you can read books from your phone on play store, its not always books and there is audible, you tube, yes of course i love books but i read or listen or wacth what ever i want

  • @iwishmyidol95
    @iwishmyidol95 7 лет назад +2012

    Reading is so fun, the thought of yourself gaining some new and unknown knowledge is always fun but none of my friends like to read and that makes me feel odd 😶

    • @iwishmyidol95
      @iwishmyidol95 7 лет назад +1

      Yao Don you too! 😎

    • @Rushi_83
      @Rushi_83 7 лет назад +31

      NUR SYAFIQAH yeah me too . I am always ready to talk cause there is so much to share

    • @limo2646
      @limo2646 7 лет назад +8

      same!

    • @yaodon2390
      @yaodon2390 7 лет назад +11

      Any book to recommend?

    • @tbpp6553
      @tbpp6553 7 лет назад +26

      Make book your friends then ;)

  • @yetiarbiz1057
    @yetiarbiz1057 7 лет назад +541

    This talk is a league of its own and cannot be compared with the other TED talks that I've watched. She deserves every minute of that standing ovation. So happy for this inspirational woman.

  • @krimmy8459
    @krimmy8459 4 года назад +119

    These are the books she mentioned
    1.Correspondence in the Family of Four Lei
    2. Jane Eyre
    3. Cheaper by the dozen
    4. Lessons from History
    5. Complete works of Sanmao
    6. The good Earth
    7. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life
    8. David McCullough
    9.Personal History
    10.The snowball
    11. Lamb
    12.Power of myths

    • @iemsawant
      @iemsawant 7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks

    • @Arinaretina
      @Arinaretina День назад

      There’s also:
      • The Holy Bible
      • Zhuang Zi 庄子
      • The way of Chuang Tzu
      • Dao De Jing 道德经
      • Tao: The Watercourse Way

  • @evolvementkey6403
    @evolvementkey6403 6 лет назад +1682

    Jim Rohn once said: "You are the average of the 5 people you hangout with most" and although this is pretty subjective, I think it is somewhat true. The cool thing is though, let's say your 5 friends you hangout with most are all drifters, they only care about getting drunk and partying and you actually want to make something out of your life, how fucking amazing is it, that you can do that with books. If you want the opinion of Warren Buffet, you can read his book. If you want to know how Elon Musk looks at everyday things, you can read his book. In my opinion, books are not only great to broaden your horizon, but they can be powerfull for the people who are searching for meaning in life, just like As Lisa Bu was when she started reading.

    • @SanghoBose5
      @SanghoBose5 6 лет назад +12

      very well said :)

    • @ew9607
      @ew9607 6 лет назад +2

      wow

    • @nitesh181989
      @nitesh181989 6 лет назад +9

      Wow..that's some really nice perspective..

    • @poonamabbi7448
      @poonamabbi7448 6 лет назад +3

      The BOOKS created by these expert westerners, all ... almost all... appearing glorify the "books" create most of their books to DESTROY COMPETITION... DESTROY OTHER CULTURES AFTER THEY HAVE APPROPRIATED FROM THEM WHAT THEY CAN UNDERSTAND WITHING THE CONFINES OF THEIR RELIGION/culture/belief systems, & then criminalizing them to the point that even the original people will begin to feelashamed of themselves. The west has HONED the craft to perfection & have a very efficient network in place... SCHOLARSHIP & EVANGELISM... the 2 mercenaries that are sent out all over the world as trojan horses disguised as traders, adventurers, preachers teachers, & the MOST DEADLY OFALL, FAITH BASED CHARITY WORKERS... a complete chakervyuh to commit genocide & make it look like a favor to those they have demolished & legitimize their own crimes. How did I find out? BY READING THE BOOKS OFCOURSE... Those books which are like THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT OF THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE... The books that are being MALIGNED... the books ABOUT MY HERITAGE...

    • @harryjohnson6026
      @harryjohnson6026 5 лет назад +9

      got that from the channel Improvement Pill?

  • @chloereynolds3705
    @chloereynolds3705 10 лет назад +276

    As an English Literature student and lover of books, I really enjoyed this talk.

    • @faisalraza9740
      @faisalraza9740 7 лет назад +3

      Chloe Reynolds connecting nothing with nothing

    • @ancyvictor7539
      @ancyvictor7539 5 лет назад +2

      I am also an English literature student...I . Love reading

    • @annaozoagu2490
      @annaozoagu2490 9 месяцев назад

      I hate reading but I want to change. I just don't know where and how to start

  • @atikanursyahbani7012
    @atikanursyahbani7012 2 года назад +50

    "Books have given me a magic portal to connect with people in the past and the present." Amazing!

  • @dbooooodb7
    @dbooooodb7 7 лет назад +344

    Reading gives me a motive and keeps my mind thinking , away from the robotic routine daily life we have to live

    • @MrJondeponde
      @MrJondeponde 4 года назад +1

      "have to live"? No you dont :) its just easier with routine, not necessary

    • @aruva8995
      @aruva8995 4 года назад

      I am confused for many years and still on the selection of books. What kind of books I should read. I heard that the content I like, but it didn't work much and I am still searching for the answer.

    • @frederickubanan3831
      @frederickubanan3831 3 года назад

      @Zubaria Manzoor try mark manson's The subtle art of not giving a fck. It will slap your face

    • @youwantmyname9208
      @youwantmyname9208 2 года назад

      @Zubaria Manzoor I don't wanna read books But I don't really want to live in this modern world either. I would want a world where I was at the top of mountain with a wooden house and a nearby review that I could always fish

  • @derek400004
    @derek400004 7 лет назад +501

    i love how genuine she was during her speech, especially around 1:30 when she talked about her fears of being stuck with some "second class happiness".
    broke my heart a little when her voice stuttered.

  • @maheshkamble9585
    @maheshkamble9585 7 лет назад +643

    it's amazing to see how tolerant the audience is, she made a little bit of fun of the Holy Bible, but people out there took it so sportingly, This is the kind of people we need all around the world.

    • @nyawilson7393
      @nyawilson7393 5 лет назад +49

      In my town people would have gotten up and left. I think it is incredible that people in the audience were able to laugh about it, and continue listening attentively.

    • @spencerschannel2610
      @spencerschannel2610 5 лет назад +40

      She gave her opinion on the Bible. It isn’t making fun of it by saying it’s weird, because if the Old Testament doesn’t sound weird to u then ur weird lol

    • @Sekhere
      @Sekhere 5 лет назад +10

      Spencer Maltby it’s only weird when you don’t have the Holy Spirit because when you do and first started you either find it complicated or not understanding and eventually wanting to know more about it because you have the Holy Spirit 😉

    • @spencerschannel2610
      @spencerschannel2610 5 лет назад +13

      Rockkeslande Perard Your comment just sounds like jibberish to me. No offense. Sounds like a bunch of words put together into things that look like sentences but in actuality hold no value or meaning. If you wanna talk about the Old Testament then talk about the bad concept as well as the good. Not just the good sounding values and ideals it preaches, but the horrible ones as well. Because if you ignore the ugly bits of the Old Testament then you are ignoring full spectrum of the word of god and just picking and choosing.

    • @Sekhere
      @Sekhere 5 лет назад +3

      Spencer Maltby 😂😂Wow!! you sound mad dude and nahhhh no offense taking obviously you didn’t get the part where I mention « the Holy Spirit » no way did I pick and choose from the Old Testament to justify anything but simply mentioning my best friend the Holy Spirit💙 the teacher of the holy word the BIBLE . Bye bye 👋

  • @yashsaxena6416
    @yashsaxena6416 8 лет назад +943

    She's so adorable.

  • @syerikbolatmanap877
    @syerikbolatmanap877 4 года назад +68

    I loved her word, “in books you never be powerless or lonely again”.

  • @lewisgilfillan9237
    @lewisgilfillan9237 6 лет назад +531

    Have read 4 books since this talk.

    • @mojiokedara365
      @mojiokedara365 6 лет назад +25

      gillybloggs 👏well done. I'm going to start now.

    • @gxprahman1392
      @gxprahman1392 5 лет назад +16

      are you continuing your reading?

    • @user-xh5di8vf5v
      @user-xh5di8vf5v 5 лет назад +10

      Are you continuing to read?

    • @MadameIvetta
      @MadameIvetta 5 лет назад +5

      What did you read?

    • @JohnDoe-zx6is
      @JohnDoe-zx6is 5 лет назад +10

      Are you still reading???? We need answers

  • @Alia-yc8fg
    @Alia-yc8fg 7 лет назад +448

    "the book is strong with this one"

  • @samuelfey4924
    @samuelfey4924 9 лет назад +365

    with books come knowledge and knowledge means power!

    • @kayaeki
      @kayaeki 7 лет назад +12

      dosent matter to Saitama

    • @cagataysunal1130
      @cagataysunal1130 6 лет назад +2

      except if you are a monarch. Then ignorance is power.

    • @tallswats22
      @tallswats22 6 лет назад +11

      "And with power comes great responsibility" Peter Parker's Uncle lol

    • @ShainaDelaRosa
      @ShainaDelaRosa 6 лет назад

      Samuel Fey Nice comment

    • @anoodalshammari4615
      @anoodalshammari4615 5 лет назад

      Samuel Fey love it

  • @na_ha_ru
    @na_ha_ru 4 года назад +208

    So I was trained to become a gymnast for two years in Hunan, China in the 1970s. When I was in the first grade, the government wanted to transfer me to a school for athletes, all expenses paid. But my tiger mother said, "No." My parents wanted me to become an engineer like them. After surviving the Cultural Revolution, they firmly believed there's only one sure way to happiness: a safe and well-paid job. It is not important if I like the job or not.
    00:32
    But my dream was to become a Chinese opera singer. That is me playing my imaginary piano. An opera singer must start training young to learn acrobatics, so I tried everything I could to go to opera school. I even wrote to the school principal and the host of a radio show. But no adults liked the idea. No adults believed I was serious. Only my friends supported me, but they were kids, just as powerless as I was. So at age 15, I knew I was too old to be trained. My dream would never come true. I was afraid that for the rest of my life some second-class happiness would be the best I could hope for.
    01:22
    But that's so unfair. So I was determined to find another calling. Nobody around to teach me? Fine. I turned to books.
    01:33
    I satisfied my hunger for parental advice from this book by a family of writers and musicians.["Correspondence in the Family of Fou Lei"]
    01:42
    I found my role model of an independent woman when Confucian tradition requires obedience.["Jane Eyre"]
    01:49
    And I learned to be efficient from this book.["Cheaper by the Dozen"]
    01:52
    And I was inspired to study abroad after reading these.
    01:56
    ["Complete Works of Sanmao" (aka Echo Chan)] ["Lessons From History" by Nan Huaijin]
    02:10
    I came to the U.S. in 1995, so which books did I read here first? Books banned in China, of course. "The Good Earth" is about Chinese peasant life. That's just not convenient for propaganda. Got it. The Bible is interesting, but strange. (Laughter) That's a topic for a different day. But the fifth commandment gave me an epiphany: "You shall honor your father and mother." "Honor," I said. "That's so different, and better, than obey." So it becomes my tool to climb out of this Confucian guilt trap and to restart my relationship with my parents.
    02:57
    Encountering a new culture also started my habit of comparative reading. It offers many insights. For example, I found this map out of place at first because this is what Chinese students grew up with. It had never occurred to me, China doesn't have to be at the center of the world. A map actually carries somebody's view. Comparative reading actually is nothing new. It's a standard practice in the academic world. There are even research fields such as comparative religion and comparative literature.
    03:34
    Compare and contrast gives scholars a more complete understanding of a topic. So I thought, well, if comparative reading works for research, why not do it in daily life too? So I started reading books in pairs. So they can be about people -- ["Benjamin Franklin" by Walter Isaacson]["John Adams" by David McCullough] -- who are involved in the same event, or friends with shared experiences. ["Personal History" by Katharine Graham]["The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life," by Alice Schroeder] I also compare the same stories in different genres -- (Laughter) [Holy Bible: King James Version]["Lamb" by Chrisopher Moore] -- or similar stories from different cultures, as Joseph Campbell did in his wonderful book.["The Power of Myth" by Joseph Campbell] For example, both the Christ and the Buddha went through three temptations. For the Christ, the temptations are economic, political and spiritual. For the Buddha, they are all psychological: lust, fear and social duty -- interesting.
    04:32
    So if you know a foreign language, it's also fun to read your favorite books in two languages. ["The Way of Chuang Tzu" Thomas Merton]["Tao: The Watercourse Way" Alan Watts] Instead of lost in translation, I found there is much to gain. For example, it's through translation that I realized "happiness" in Chinese literally means "fast joy." Huh! "Bride" in Chinese literally means "new mother." Uh-oh. (Laughter)
    05:01
    Books have given me a magic portal to connect with people of the past and the present. I know I shall never feel lonely or powerless again. Having a dream shattered really is nothing compared to what many others have suffered. I have come to believe that coming true is not the only purpose of a dream. Its most important purpose is to get us in touch with where dreams come from, where passion comes from, where happiness comes from. Even a shattered dream can do that for you.
    05:38
    So because of books, I'm here today, happy, living again with a purpose and a clarity, most of the time. So may books be always with you.
    05:49
    Thank you.
    Free transcription 😍

  • @VamsiSpeaks
    @VamsiSpeaks 2 года назад +56

    Having a dream shattered really is nothing compared to what many others have suffered
    - Lisa Bu

  • @ashleyhynes2124
    @ashleyhynes2124 6 лет назад +65

    Books allow me to dive into the minds of some of histories greatest teachers and dream makers. When you think about it, books are truly one of mankind's greatest achievements. From taking us on adventures to far away worlds to helping us fundamentally understand ourselves in a deeper way and everything in between, truly brilliant.

  • @ohyeahgroovy
    @ohyeahgroovy 9 лет назад +145

    Short and sweet, lovely

  • @summydots
    @summydots 6 лет назад +70

    I was smiling the whole time. Her delivery is perfect!

  • @user-jh8qj6pi1l
    @user-jh8qj6pi1l 5 лет назад +19

    I am a middle school student who is poor at English. However, you inspired me to start reading books in two language: English, Korean!! THANK YOU SO MUCH~!!!

    • @ocean9409
      @ocean9409 Год назад +1

      Your English is way better than many Koreans I have heard
      Keep going ♥️

  • @doomsday8739
    @doomsday8739 7 лет назад +206

    I wish I could like this more than once.

  • @manuelgonzalez3644
    @manuelgonzalez3644 7 лет назад +32

    This was really interesting. I have begun reading more often. This was hard at first because I never really read as a child. However, as I began reading more, I realized that not only am I becoming more knowledgeable about the topics I read, but I am understanding the formats on books. I also realized that reading more and understanding how the book is synthesize has allowed me to have a new strategy that I can use to learn other things such as music or politics. Thank You, Lisa.

  • @dioavila5355
    @dioavila5355 5 лет назад +8

    Book teaches you to accept yourself and be yourself; it's not about success or failure, but finding yourself.
    Great talk and so sincere and honest!

  • @revisionwithaastha1904
    @revisionwithaastha1904 Год назад +13

    Yeah, reading books is therapy ❤️

  • @chantele30
    @chantele30 8 лет назад +81

    This speech gives me something to think about

  • @hrithiklatare2880
    @hrithiklatare2880 5 лет назад +25

    "The one who read books is always happy and successful in life "
    I am so touched by her thoughts...
    Really a big thanks for those precious words 👏🤗

    • @idontwannabeanonymous4725
      @idontwannabeanonymous4725 2 года назад

      Idk about the successful life 🤣
      But happy life? I AM TOTALLY AGREE
      I'm not trying to generalized mental condition of all human being, but I think, I'm less depressed because of reading book.
      But what interesting is.. in this digital era that makes people had short attention span (and therefore making people to less attracted in reading books), in the same time, I also found a fact that depression and suicide case are getting higher.

  • @tracksparny
    @tracksparny 4 года назад +6

    "So books may always be with you"favorite quote in the end

  • @creativityzero9407
    @creativityzero9407 2 года назад +4

    That's why i'll never give up on books. I've loved them for my entire life and i'll always continue loving them. Because when you're sad you can identify yourself with your favorite character and when you're without anything good to do, you can also lose yourself inside a great story.

  • @Trick2Tech
    @Trick2Tech Год назад +12

    I watched this talk so many times I loved it.

  • @Hopefulnomads
    @Hopefulnomads 8 лет назад +12

    Its just so inspiring that I almost became teary at the end.

  • @kajolk1708
    @kajolk1708 Год назад +3

    "Loneliness can often be cured when you open a book". I heard this somewhere and now it's quite satisfactory to see that this fact is actually proved by various people on this earth. Thank you TED channel for constantly making such amazing content! so inspiring....

  • @varshitatandon4054
    @varshitatandon4054 4 года назад +3

    This is probably the shortest and the most meaningful TED TALK I've come across

  • @sambosok1704
    @sambosok1704 4 года назад +6

    I’ve never seen such an interesting and such loud clap from the audience during a Ted before, she’s amazing

  • @ananya.a04
    @ananya.a04 3 года назад +4

    She is so sweet and bubbly! I loved listening to her! People who don't read are really missing out on a whole new world!

  • @Lwoods1717
    @Lwoods1717 2 года назад +3

    I love her. Next time I need to get my point across to someone about the power of books, I'm just going to show them this video because she's said it all.

  • @suhasinisrihari54
    @suhasinisrihari54 9 лет назад +86

    Books are a love affair! Nice talk!

  • @freedomandliberty93
    @freedomandliberty93 10 лет назад +77

    A pleasant lady with a friendly disposition.

  • @descendant0fdragons
    @descendant0fdragons 7 лет назад +150

    To ppl who are bilingual and tried reading two books same time about same subject in different perspective. You probably will have a better understanding of a certain situation. Also it will change your perspective about the world in a sense that, nothing is really true, there is always a obscured truth, cause history is really written by the victors and survivors. I think for a full understanding one must always read like the good bad and ugly, from three perspective and mindset.

  • @M_BN287
    @M_BN287 4 года назад +8

    I just see this talk in 2019, books have giving me a magic to connect with people.; that's so true and amazing

  • @abdullahcc1
    @abdullahcc1 7 лет назад +8

    Simply inspiring! Short and and to the point

  • @phuhoang4927
    @phuhoang4927 4 года назад +1

    She talked by all her heart. Thank you. Incredible presentation.

  • @chandanthakur3935
    @chandanthakur3935 7 лет назад +13

    She's well read and so beautiful

  • @edglatvia3962
    @edglatvia3962 8 лет назад +96

    I don't agree with her opinion about the Bible, but I agree with her on importance of books. They are a fountain of knowledge in our world. They are key to success in life. If you wan't to be successful, read and do it lot more then your competitors do. Then you will have a good edge on them and will have a lot better life. That's why I wrote a book in which I argued that books can actually make you money in long run: ,,Investing in books: How reading can make you money". If you don't believe books can make a huge difference in your life, try reading and you will see the change.

    • @joylin368
      @joylin368 7 лет назад +24

      Edg Latvia I agree with you and I just want to mention that she is from communism China and it is really difficult for many Chinese Young peoples to Touch western culture and other cultures at that time even today Chinese press was not allowed to freely publish books, these books must under their watching and get their permission to let public read. bible is totally a new culture for her and I think this new culture is so different and a little bit difficult for her to understand in the beginning of her cultural exploring outside china, she can speak so good English and I think she learned a lot from books, books give her second chance to live life, I think her opinion of Bible is gonna changed a lot.

    • @HardevsinhPadhiyar
      @HardevsinhPadhiyar 4 года назад +2

      I think the bible is also a good book.

  • @reginajoy5624
    @reginajoy5624 4 года назад

    Her choices of words and how smoothly she showed her idea was 🔝

  • @jawadulkabir9120
    @jawadulkabir9120 7 лет назад +17

    this is one of the best videos I've ever seen

  • @lojmpa6132
    @lojmpa6132 7 лет назад +41

    The video is very interesting. Lisa Bu learned to read books and compared their readings into your daily life. The books help to better understand the past and the present; strengthen our view about importants thopics. A book should always be our company, guidance and motivation for to live in armony with myself and with others persons.

  • @yuchi_08
    @yuchi_08 2 года назад +3

    5:20
    These are one of the words I keep in my mind. It is important to HAVE a dream and an aim.

  • @minamansri7732
    @minamansri7732 7 лет назад +2

    It's just 7 am and I've started my day with this TED talk, I came to TED wondering how to get my " hum" as Shonda Rhimes calls it back, my hum, or my motivation is gone ,, I needed it back, and by this talk I discovered what I' m really missing to get my hum back: Books, I am a passionate book reader who didn't read for more than 5 months , thank you so much Lisa for those golden six minutes, yep , books can open your mind but also if you're a passionate book reader , they can save you, they can get your hum back , to study or to go to work , May Books be your Hum saver ^^

  • @WritingSecrets
    @WritingSecrets 11 лет назад +2

    A TED talk about books instantly captured my attention. Books are magical vehicles of transformation. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @chonauy6511
    @chonauy6511 6 лет назад +6

    I love her talk.. relatable!

  • @KagimuBrian
    @KagimuBrian 6 лет назад +6

    I do read a book every month. Thank you for sharing

  • @novadwipramesti9561
    @novadwipramesti9561 Год назад

    I really enjoyed the talk and I agree with her. I loved her words, "In books, you will never be powerless and lonely again." She also reminded us that second class happiness is not our fate. In my opinion, reading a lot of books instead of making me know a lot of things, it makes me feel like I don't know anything. I think reading books should become our daily habit. May the books always be with us.

  • @yadigark.a.1915
    @yadigark.a.1915 4 года назад

    Maybe the shortest TED talk I have seen...but may be the most effective and appealing. Thank you, Lisa Bu.
    I will recommend this short video to many people.

  • @jeromelimjr
    @jeromelimjr 10 лет назад +5

    Most inspiring TED video I've seen today. The top comment about the true purpose of dreams is clearly the most important takeaway of this talk.

  • @mustafakali6832
    @mustafakali6832 4 года назад +6

    спасибо переводчикам! Благодаря вашей работы я пересмотрел 3 раза: на английском, на русском и на казахском :)

  • @tangelaserls9677
    @tangelaserls9677 5 лет назад

    I love this. From literature to objects like maps and artifacts, perspective can change everything. Narratives like those found in books can be immensely powerful and profound.

  • @jenaprithviraj0433
    @jenaprithviraj0433 5 лет назад

    Had to download the video to watch over and over again. It convinces me that shattered dreams are worthwhile too. What's more joyful that that?

  • @LilymcSummer
    @LilymcSummer 8 лет назад +14

    she is so adorable ahh what an inspiration!!!

  • @mz6367
    @mz6367 2 года назад +3

    I really love read books , with reading you will never feel alone , and you’ll learn a many things that will help you in your life and make you a special person ❤️

  • @vwhisky
    @vwhisky 11 лет назад +1

    Such warmhearted sharing. You reminded us that 2nd class happiness is not our fate, and showed us the powerful tool to open up new pathways. Thanks!

  • @alokkumar-wu1vp
    @alokkumar-wu1vp 4 года назад

    most important purpose is to get us in touch with where dreams come from, where passion come from, where happiness come from...........this changed my aspect of thinking toward my shattered dreams.

  • @prof.irineujunior794
    @prof.irineujunior794 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for your presentation it was instructive and also stimulate.

  • @RomarioVillanueva
    @RomarioVillanueva 7 лет назад +154

    One way to fight ignorance....read. The benefits of reading are under stressed

  • @lanierose8242
    @lanierose8242 5 лет назад +1

    Having a goosebumps.... one of the best videos ive ever watch..thank you

  • @user-ei5bf5wm4y
    @user-ei5bf5wm4y 7 лет назад

    This made me kind of want to cry...so beautiful and inspirational.

  • @mojimojimojimojimoji
    @mojimojimojimojimoji 6 лет назад +15

    6 mins and i like her already

  • @tanishkasingh3706
    @tanishkasingh3706 2 года назад +4

    "I have come to believe that coming true is not the only purpose of a dream. It's most important purpose is to get us in touch with where dreams come from, where happiness comes from. Even a shattered dream can do that for you "

  • @stefaniewongsw
    @stefaniewongsw 5 лет назад +2

    I've snoozed this video for a couple of days - wrong decision. This talk is so good I thought to myself halfway watching this - I wish this never ended. Her thoughts echo so much with mine. Books are a paradise indeed. Gave me some new insights as well - definitely gonna venture out the realm of a single book and start doing comparative reading. So thankful that I encounter this video - may books be with all of you as well :')

  • @adnandhanny5432
    @adnandhanny5432 Год назад +6

    The video, entitled "How books can open your mind" by Lisa Bu, shares her views on the role books play in her life (including mine). Lisa Bu, who dreams of becoming a Chinese opera singer, is opposed by her parents. They wanted Lisa to be an Engineer, just like them. However, because Lisa Bu's book of thought can be more open about knowledge in the world, including her country of origin, China. The proverb which states that books are windows to the world is a very appropriate sentence, to describe the role and function of books. By reading books, we can know everything in this world. If asked by others about "what is your hobby?" Of course I answered "read". Because, I really enjoy reading, because with books I can be in this position as a third year nursing student. The hope is that the book can lead me to become a specialist nurse and lecturer (aamiin).

  • @TheBookishBadger
    @TheBookishBadger 6 лет назад +14

    Books. Are. So. Important.

  • @ozgenurkzlkaya8173
    @ozgenurkzlkaya8173 4 года назад +1

    She talked amazing. I really loved. Thank you for this video ❤️

  • @andyaustin2518
    @andyaustin2518 5 лет назад

    I absolutely love the intelligence and positivity of this woman!. A truly inspirational piece.

  • @jacobjacob4139
    @jacobjacob4139 4 года назад +16

    "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein, The only faculty of the mind you use when reading a novel, Imagination!

  • @fredj5201
    @fredj5201 7 лет назад +5

    This makes me wanna read more books everyday :) tq so much...

  • @futaim__alali
    @futaim__alali 4 года назад

    brief and crystal clear.. thank you

  • @RamonThomas
    @RamonThomas 11 лет назад

    This was wonderful. As an avid reader and sometimes speed reader I love books. Discussing books and authors leads to a journey that stimulates your imagination. One of my best friends told me once that reading was like talking to a wise old man, maybe an uncle or a grandfather.

  • @simplestuniverse
    @simplestuniverse 11 лет назад +3

    "I have come to believe that coming true is not the only purpose of a dream. Its most important purpose is to get us in touch with where dreams come from, where passion comes from, where happiness comes from. Even a shattered dream can do that for you."
    Now that is wisdom.

  • @lazarosmakridis9692
    @lazarosmakridis9692 7 лет назад +9

    Love this video!! 💙📚

  • @Zoub.badulla
    @Zoub.badulla 6 лет назад +1

    amazing! Her speech moved me

  • @abdulhadeelousta297
    @abdulhadeelousta297 4 года назад +1

    One of the strongest ted talks I’ve ever watched

  • @shobhit2197
    @shobhit2197 7 лет назад +24

    Came here for my English assingment on " Why books are best companions ? " 😂😂

  • @bresaharbatol7247
    @bresaharbatol7247 Год назад +317

    Heard someone say the best season for a financial breakthrough is now, especially with inflation running at a four-decade high. I have approximately $650k stagnant in my port_folio that needs growth.What is the best way to take advantage of this downturn?

    • @fatimaahlezok
      @fatimaahlezok Год назад +14

      Just imagine retiring as a registered nurse, using all your income/salary to pay rent and tax without any good investment or means of extra cash, tending to leave your profession/job that has been part of you for many years with no good funds. How will you cope?

    • @larrymonteforte6
      @larrymonteforte6 Год назад +4

      That's why we need to plan ourselves via making extras in all we do because depending on paycheck that can give us our comfort and peace till we die is not guaranteed

    • @denwoods5145
      @denwoods5145 Год назад

      This is actually what most families are going through, tax and rents takes almost what they got monthly, leaving them with no savings

    • @tessyclifford
      @tessyclifford Год назад +2

      I'm a nurse and I saw all this coming, so l've planned myself so I engaged in forex trading, little I know about the business though but so far so good, Forex trading has been my very means of savings lately while my salary goes for bills and utilities

    • @kehlanizachary7598
      @kehlanizachary7598 Год назад +3

      I've heard a lot complaining about how unsafe crypto and Forex trading is but honestly speaking, if you don't experience you won't know, I've seen the bad and the good part of Forex trading

  • @brecoldyls
    @brecoldyls 6 лет назад

    That was probably one of the most compelling talks I’ve seen yet

  • @lifflpmahk4068
    @lifflpmahk4068 4 года назад +1

    The way she presented it just totally like in an IELTS speaking test. Such a formative person

  • @rrrrrrraaaa9
    @rrrrrrraaaa9 6 лет назад +3

    Lovely and masterpiece.....just amazing

  • @SiddharthKulkarniN
    @SiddharthKulkarniN 3 года назад +3

    A neuro surgeon hit me on my head with his book on neurosurgery. It really opened my mind.

  • @Victor-yn6jm
    @Victor-yn6jm 4 года назад +2

    Her expression is so vivid.

  • @saniasinghania1183
    @saniasinghania1183 5 лет назад +2

    What a wonderful talk! She’s extremely adorable.

  • @ceebee1461
    @ceebee1461 6 лет назад +7

    Great talk! It’s got me thinking about the books I plan on reading in 2018

    • @RamyCamogah
      @RamyCamogah 5 лет назад

      have you read something yet ?

  • @stevocanuck
    @stevocanuck 6 лет назад +16

    I really want to get into the habit of reading but always find myself making excuses like "oh i just finished an eight hour shift, I just want to lay in bed and watch a movie" or "it's my only day off, I want to just relaxes by surfing the internet, going for a run" etc

    • @stevocanuck
      @stevocanuck 6 лет назад

      thanks i'll try it out. Any specific genres i should start out with or just read any book that seems interesting to me, ignoring the good/bad reviews on it?

    • @mutaqeen4794
      @mutaqeen4794 5 лет назад +1

      I m from pakistan and we usually have novel based dramas the first book i ever read was a novel because i was watching a drama and was too curious to know the end.... second one was also a novel after 3 years bcoz there was a famous movie in cinema and i couldn't go so again hello novel and i completed each novel in two nights like sleepless nights i m binge watcher and reader
      I always loved the idea of reading so i tried to read alchemist but it was too dry for me so i just thought reading isn't my cup of tea then i was just sitting and read a book poetry book called the feeling may remain and it interested me it was easy to read that 2 to 14 lines per page and you can start poetry from any page then i had
      sea of strangers( poetry)
      Bullah shah ( poetry)
      Brief history of time
      The power of habit and the list goes on
      I started with poetry that interested me and then i kept getting into it you should go and check poetry books they look cool and then if you are here watching tedx then you might have that motivation and business type mind so you should try to read rich dad poor dad i haven't read it yet but it's on my must reads

    • @kyupified2440
      @kyupified2440 5 лет назад

      Try the pomodoro technique

  • @arianasmith4883
    @arianasmith4883 2 года назад +1

    I am just finding this now and I love what I just listened to. After a lot of debate and a change in life circumstances, I am confident that I want to major in comparative literature when I graduate from high school this year. Like she said, it’s so interesting and mind blowing when you have the opportunity to pair different books from different backgrounds and find similarities and get something out of what you’ve read! Everybody asks me the same question though, “so you’ll graduate with this major, what do you plan to DO with it?” I’ll find out when I get there I guess

  • @mastergoatee
    @mastergoatee 4 года назад

    I've watched so many boring TED talks. This one was short, sweet, and very powerful.

  • @dounyazad9562
    @dounyazad9562 4 года назад +5

    Books make me feel alive😍