this guy made me proud for not having everything. limited resources? is equal to jugad and growing as much as you can in that limit. and you can grow soo much. if you had everything you might have ignored those small growths that lead up to bigger ones. i am happy...and proud and ready to grow
*Ephemeralization:* A term coined by R. Buckminster Fuller in 1938, is the ability of technological advancement to do "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing".
Just to clarify, it's not that SMS works without an internet connection. This is a commonly used software messaging pattern called "store and forward". In cases where communication isn't urgent and connectivity is either poor or traffic is heavy, messages can be stored and forwarded when connectivity returns. That works for occasional messages with small payloads. For example, SMS or pre-scheduled bank transactions (e.g. deposit my daily payment of $1 whenever ever you can, as long as it is some time today).
A essência da criação esta presente no DNA de tudo que existe e não é menor nos seres humanos. Não existe nada impossível a não ser a morte, e esta, em algumas situações também é, como nos casos de ressuscitamento. Acredite, a criatividade humana é imanente dentro de você. Ainda que você não creia, ela é.
Ephemeralization, a term coined by R. Buckminster Fuller, is the ability of technological advancement to do "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing".
North vs South, West vs ?. I have a distaste for the frame of reference for the topics presented in this talk. ( I do like the show cased products ) The over ridding truth is that business and open markets are spectacularly spectacular in the benefits they bring to people. This is universal across geographies. One of the hall marks of capitalism is illustrated particularly well in this talk. Specifically that is, the application of innovation to deliver value in the face of scare resources. The speaker is rightly proud of the accomplishments of his geographic stomping grounds. But he creates a false and distracting juxtaposition to frame these accomplishments as a unique model. He has confused unique products suited to their niche with unique business models. There is only one known effective business model and that is free markets. We would benefit from recognizing the spectacularly spectacular benefits of free markets to deliver the products and services needed by all peoples of the world within whatever challenging environment they may exist.
Money (but not the interest) is borrowed into existence, so western countries are tied to an economic model which relies on built in obsolescence, waste, fashion and constant growth to keep making enough to pay the interest. The strategy in developing countries seems to be contraction - doing increasingly more with increasingly less.
Pleasant guy. To produce using less resources is one thing to focus on. The make do solutions however useful will not create a viable economy. It will keep people on a to low level of innovation. But cheap innovations that requires a limited capital is doable and even private persons can supply low level capital.
Peruvians can shoot lasers out of their eyes. Converting air into water is no big deal for them. They just swoop in in the last moment and save the day.
this guys doesn't tell a coherent story. he complains about the more for more system, but then praises the siemens scanner which does more, but has cost more effort to design. the idea he is promoting already happens all over the world, it's not a new trend or something, its a natural reflex for anyone a budget (±everyone) to do more with less.
This has some real interesting information but Mr. Radjou is a terrible speaker. Also, the three "best innovations" he talked about all come from (already) developed countries, and none of them is free.
this guy made me proud for not having everything. limited resources? is equal to jugad and growing as much as you can in that limit. and you can grow soo much. if you had everything you might have ignored those small growths that lead up to bigger ones.
i am happy...and proud and ready to grow
Thank you, Navi. Your authentic enthusiasm and being yourself inspired by this type of entrepreneurs is catching and inspiring to others.
*Ephemeralization:* A term coined by R. Buckminster Fuller in 1938, is the ability of technological advancement to do "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing".
Jugaad' is the most important word, which I've learned since last month. Thank you for motivation!
This video can be summarized with the quote, "The more you know, the less you need." I agree with all he said though.
One of the best talks ever!
Wow great talk, one of my favorites. Thank you.
I love this talk!
Awesome speech.
We use of exhisting,limited resources.
We should learn get more value from limited resources
Very inspiring
Amazing, just Amazing, wow.
0:46 for the goat :P
I actually thought it was a sheep
Just to clarify, it's not that SMS works without an internet connection. This is a commonly used software messaging pattern called "store and forward". In cases where communication isn't urgent and connectivity is either poor or traffic is heavy, messages can be stored and forwarded when connectivity returns. That works for occasional messages with small payloads. For example, SMS or pre-scheduled bank transactions (e.g. deposit my daily payment of $1 whenever ever you can, as long as it is some time today).
I like this guy, he's punny.
Tough audience, though.
Impressive
great talk!
A essência da criação esta presente no DNA de tudo que existe e não é menor nos seres humanos. Não existe nada impossível a não ser a morte, e esta, em algumas situações também é, como nos casos de ressuscitamento. Acredite, a criatividade humana é imanente dentro de você. Ainda que você não creia, ela é.
Good talk. I like the idea of creating valuable products frm less valuable raw materials.
Ephemeralization, a term coined by R. Buckminster Fuller, is the ability of technological advancement to do "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing".
So many youtube coffee shop "intellectuals" bragging second hand knowledge yet never lifted a finger to advance society.
My city need frugal innovator.. who sign up
It is very nice idea it was amazing for impress me lot of thanks do you a great job
Yes!
SMS without Mobile phone connection?. How is it possible?
North vs South, West vs ?. I have a distaste for the frame of reference for the topics presented in this talk. ( I do like the show cased products ) The over ridding truth is that business and open markets are spectacularly spectacular in the benefits they bring to people. This is universal across geographies. One of the hall marks of capitalism is illustrated particularly well in this talk. Specifically that is, the application of innovation to deliver value in the face of scare resources.
The speaker is rightly proud of the accomplishments of his geographic stomping grounds. But he creates a false and distracting juxtaposition to frame these accomplishments as a unique model. He has confused unique products suited to their niche with unique business models. There is only one known effective business model and that is free markets. We would benefit from recognizing the spectacularly spectacular benefits of free markets to deliver the products and services needed by all peoples of the world within whatever challenging environment they may exist.
I think the solution he gave was to fix some of the problems capitalism has, without changing the whole system
Money (but not the interest) is borrowed into existence, so western countries are tied to an economic model which relies on built in obsolescence, waste, fashion and constant growth to keep making enough to pay the interest. The strategy in developing countries seems to be contraction - doing increasingly more with increasingly less.
Literally
Goat in the audience at 0:46
Pleasant guy. To produce using less resources is one thing to focus on. The make do solutions however useful will not create a viable economy. It will keep people on a to low level of innovation. But cheap innovations that requires a limited capital is doable and even private persons can supply low level capital.
Jonversity why no new vids?
India jugad karne me no1 hain
One can not help but wondering what they would be able to achieve with some basic schooling, funding and marketing.....
Hello from 2022 almost 2023😅👋🏻
Peruvians can shoot lasers out of their eyes. Converting air into water is no big deal for them. They just swoop in in the last moment and save the day.
As a Peruvian, that's true hahahah
I guess when the U.S. economy becomes on par with India's my creativity will suddenly skyrocket.
04:11 ''...que profissionais menos qualificados como enfermeiras podem usar em clínicas reais.''...... Tá de brincadeira!
10/10
I literally lost count of his "literally" jokes :)
Anyone else?
and yet it failed to amused the Ted crowd. Tough people to crack I guess.
More thn Bestttttttttttttt
Give this message to the Vice President thanks
sunnypiyush :P
this guys doesn't tell a coherent story. he complains about the more for more system, but then praises the siemens scanner which does more, but has cost more effort to design.
the idea he is promoting already happens all over the world, it's not a new trend or something, its a natural reflex for anyone a budget (±everyone) to do more with less.
I just wanna say i hated his jokes. It physically hurt me. Keep talking about smart stuff, comedy isnt your thing bud im sorry.
5 years later and I agree
Kes bi ya ne konuştun
Jugaad is not solution for global problem.....
But a great help to get closer to a solution
Enfermeiro é menos qualificado daonde, ô deslumbrado?!
This has some real interesting information but Mr. Radjou is a terrible speaker. Also, the three "best innovations" he talked about all come from (already) developed countries, and none of them is free.
EVERYBODY is bored