This is SO powerful, Soph. The way you’ve simplified what is truly going on with thoughts/feelings/results is a gift. Thank you for sharing your story, you’re a light in the world! Also, can’t wait wait to read your book!
You can sense how nice and good of a person Sophie is through this talk. The talk itself was not as fact-filled as others, but it was very positive and uplifting. I was smiling through most of it. Good job.
Great explanation of why we don't do what we say we want to do...it applies to everything from saying 'I want to be happy,' to 'I want to eat less.' Great talk!! Inspirational.
Really enjoyed her perspective...most time, people see themselves as starting out the gate, with a bundle of energy...and wasting the energy on obstacles and challenges that are on the linear path to their goals...but the idea, she presents makes sense....how energy is divided at the start, with old habitual thought patterns and conditioning and how it drains your start on the path...very interesting.
Great speech. It prompts me to examine the self-inflicting thoughts that hold me back. Not a topic I expected though- where was the "learning curve," per the title? Minimally addressed.
Interesting enough for a positive, although I have a complaint: vectors are used only for quantities that have a direction, and since energy is a scalar (a quantity without direction), it cannot be represented with vectors, so that "vectors represent energy" is plain nonsense. Why do people not stick to their area of expertise and communicate what they are good at, rather than having to quote from other areas they know little about?
Calm down. You know she meant force, she was probably just nervous. You try talking in front of hundreds of people and see if you have any slip ups. "Why do people not stick to their area of expertise and communicate what they are good at, rather than having to quote from other areas they know little about?" Yes. Let's all be one-dimensional twits and forcefully avoid mentioning anything other than what we have mainly studied.
There’s all sorts of reasons but yeah women can have different experiences on average than men bd might sometimes benefit from a space made with those differences in mind.
For shame tedxwomen banning comments on anita sarkeesian's video. TED talks have covered many controversial topics like race relations or religious tensions. But when it comes to video games it's a topic that's too taboo for the youtube community.
I remember those voices well, they showed up when I wrote my first book, and my first album , and my first music video......gosh, Thank You so much! Shake it off, Let it Go and FLY! Love, DANIelle Hobbs ruclips.net/user/dhobbs216
acurate thought ! FIre ! What the wommen does?! hmm lets say tired , women gets pshyholigical boost ! dont quit !but man have the same :P dont learn ! how to manipulate ! bee you !
Of course large women can be beautiful, but, ceteris paribus, they will be more attractive as they approach a healthier weight. There are hardwired genetic reasons why this is the tendency... stop being ridiculous please
This is SO powerful, Soph. The way you’ve simplified what is truly going on with thoughts/feelings/results is a gift. Thank you for sharing your story, you’re a light in the world! Also, can’t wait wait to read your book!
You can sense how nice and good of a person Sophie is through this talk. The talk itself was not as fact-filled as others, but it was very positive and uplifting. I was smiling through most of it. Good job.
Great explanation of why we don't do what we say we want to do...it applies to everything from saying 'I want to be happy,' to 'I want to eat less.' Great talk!! Inspirational.
Really enjoyed her perspective...most time, people see themselves as starting out the gate, with a bundle of energy...and wasting the energy on obstacles and challenges that are on the linear path to their goals...but the idea, she presents makes sense....how energy is divided at the start, with old habitual thought patterns and conditioning and how it drains your start on the path...very interesting.
That's supposed to be natural for all of us! That's what life is all about! Be the amazing creator you are and live joyfully!
Well done Sophie! very insightful.And yes, we deserve, but we are not always sure deep down that we do so it is good to be reminded often.
I enjoyed this very much! I liked listening to her. She is so smart and funny.
Wonderful Tedx Sophie! I love this! Thank you for sharing your story and your wisdom and your journey with the world. LL
This one deserves more views
Wonderful TED talk, thanks Sophie.
Smooth and interesting Ted talk discussion -terrific concepts to ponder.
MAGNIFICENT, IMMENSE - TRUE - GREAT SENSE OF HUMOUR ASWELL - LOVE IT ! PAULIE ATHERTON
I set the speed at 1.5 but when I see the prof. I changed my mind!!!
Thank you! Amazing message and delivered so well!
inspiring. New fan
Wow. Now I literately feel like I can do anything.
Great speech. It prompts me to examine the self-inflicting thoughts that hold me back.
Not a topic I expected though- where was the "learning curve," per the title? Minimally addressed.
Brilliant.
What a beautiful woman! I want to be like her.
Why does society hate the idea of showing negative emotions
I wondered why I couldnt comment. It says the comments were shut down by some outside sources
Why is this topic specific to women?
beautiful
thank you
Good job women.
Interesting enough for a positive, although I have a complaint: vectors are used only for quantities that have a direction, and since energy is a scalar (a quantity without direction), it cannot be represented with vectors, so that "vectors represent energy" is plain nonsense. Why do people not stick to their area of expertise and communicate what they are good at, rather than having to quote from other areas they know little about?
Calm down. You know she meant force, she was probably just nervous. You try talking in front of hundreds of people and see if you have any slip ups.
"Why do people not stick to their area of expertise and communicate what they are good at, rather than having to quote from other areas they know little about?"
Yes. Let's all be one-dimensional twits and forcefully avoid mentioning anything other than what we have mainly studied.
Thank you to Mary Morrissey for passing this along.
But RUclips won’t push it cause it’s real
Got you ;P
Wow there are some rude people in Paris
this doesn't have anything to do with learning curves, unless she's talking about her own curves
I came
no mather what ! a guy looks in the YES ! if he doesnt you know he is :P
Why are they need a separate event for women? Are women special kind of human being?
There’s all sorts of reasons but yeah women can have different experiences on average than men bd might sometimes benefit from a space made with those differences in mind.
For shame tedxwomen banning comments on anita sarkeesian's video. TED talks have covered many controversial topics like race relations or religious tensions. But when it comes to video games it's a topic that's too taboo for the youtube community.
Nice story, great accomplishment... But! What this speech has anything to do with Learning Curves?! I just lost 13 minutes of my life...
I remember those voices well, they showed up when I wrote my first book, and my first album , and my first music video......gosh, Thank You so much! Shake it off, Let it Go and FLY!
Love, DANIelle Hobbs
ruclips.net/user/dhobbs216
women arent allowed to be sad, ok yeah whatever
What does FiDiWomen mean ...
This is not about "the learning curve" ..
acurate thought ! FIre ! What the wommen does?! hmm lets say tired , women gets pshyholigical boost ! dont quit !but man have the same :P dont learn ! how to manipulate ! bee you !
god, i can't believe that this was a ted-talk, what a waste of time..
MrYounggunxxx I guess wisdom is not for everyone's taste.
Of course large women can be beautiful, but, ceteris paribus, they will be more attractive as they approach a healthier weight. There are hardwired genetic reasons why this is the tendency... stop being ridiculous please