I’m not sure Bel reads this message, but this video gives me full power when I meet big blue ( exactly I don’t know what I like or what do I do ). When I graduated, I had no goals, and I don’t know what I do in my 20’s. But now I have same trouble, and I come up this video. Yeah, life is not moment. Every time I wanted cerebrate myself when I got somethings. I try to make a new goal again and not to stop for this feeling. Thanks Bel and Ted to make this video
In my opinion, her presentation was quite enjoyable because she express her ideas and herself very easily. I really like the argument she brought up about being the master of your own decisions in your life and not seek out for others to give you an answer for your personnals problems (English Homework)
Obvious... If you would truly realize all of this and be better at taking initiative, you would've fulfilled your dreams already. Yes I know... I'm also bad at taking initiatives for now, but I'm getting better at it. Bro. Stop being all negative about these things tho'. It helps so many people and is very valuable information.
I had a good way to tell you how to succeed through the irony of killing five dreams. One of my favorites is overnight success. I recently submitted a variety of applications Failed. I think that ashes have certainly had little to do before. I did not have the responsibility and I did not prepare for this future. Thanks for the final cleanup.
My business associate and I are very focused on this one thing; adults have forgotten how to play. They forget how to dream and settle in to a mediocre life. You have to grow, imagine, and dream every single moment you can to become an "overnight success."
(English Homework) I found this TED talk really interesting. Indeed, we often hear the themes she spoke about, but the way she handled them was very different and fascinating. She used a reverse psychology to say what she wanted without losing the audience because this way attracts curiosity. It was very captivating especially when she said that life is about the journey and not the goals themselves. When we reach a goal we have to put another and enjoy every step.
I think that this Ted talk by Bel Pesce is very interesting and very formative. In my opinion, she did a great job explaining what she thinks are the five ways of killing our dreams. She explained it in a very simple way for us to understand. She began by telling us how to kill our dream, then what we should really do and think of instead to reaching them. Furthermore, I found it very captivating because I also have big goals that I want to achieve in the future so I was already interested in this topic and I couldn't agree more with her on these five ways to kill your dreams. Especially on the parts when she said that you are the one to blame if something couldn't or didn't happen because since these are your dreams, you are responsible for it. When she talk about the "overnight success" as well, because you have put in the work in order to succed. Very good TED talk. (english homework)
This Ted Talk was really interesting, the storyline was well brought and she was really clear about the different aspects that were needed to follow your dreams. The argument that I most agree with, is the one in which she says that you are the master of your own decisions, and your life.
1. Believe in overnight success. 2. Believe someone else has the answers for you. 3. Believe that when growth is guaranteed, you should settle down. 4. Believe the fault is someone else’s. 5. Believe only the goals themselves matter. (not the journey) You probably notice it's all about belief, that's why the mind can be your strongest ally... or enemy.
This Ted talk was surprisingly interesting. I wouldn't say that all Ted talks are boring but the subject wouldn't have made me clicked on the video at first . What i liked however, was the originality of the subject , "how NOT to kill your dreams". This is not a usual way of treating the subject , because she gives you tips on how NOT to do things . The fact that we are given tips on How NOT whether than tips on How to makes the whole presentation more captivating. I also agree with the points she make, especially about the "overnight succes" . I would just have one little critic to her Ted Talk: she does not captivate her auditory everytime she talks. Overall very interesting Ted Talk (english homework)
(HOMEWORK) This TED Talk was very interesting because the storytelling was different from the others ones. I like the reverse psychology of saying the wrong way before the right way. However, I am torn between agreeing and disagreeing with the third tip. On one hand, I think we should take time to appreciate our accomplishments and rest. On the other hand, I acknowledge that it's always good to stimulate oneself with new goals. In summary, it's a must-see TED Talk.
Deglet Noor Hard is not to fight for a dream. The problem is when you "wake up" - realize that the dream was just a bubble of overblown expectations and fantasies which was formed due to lack of knowledge, understanding and experience about the subject.
(Homework) This TED talk is special as the speaker uses a reverse psychology to catch our attention and make us realize and discover essential themes of success. We can see that she wants us to "believe" and accept the fact that WE need to make things work and we are the main (and only) actors of our futur' success in life. I like the fact that she shares her personal life with us as a proof that nothing can be an excuse for you to step back.
... Living in a society thats main focus is making profits and stacks of money, this is very relevant. I really enjoyed your top 5 ways to kill your dreams. Thank you
In my opinion this TedTalk was well-written. It was informative and captivating at the same time. Thanks to the way she brought it to us : by saying how to really kill our dreams and then explaining what to really do. So it was funny and understandable. I think that her tips were useful to those that don't know how to handle a new business or a new project. However, I'm not agreeing with all of them, especially the third one because sometime you can settle when you've reached your goals. On the contrary, I cannot agree more with the first tip : what seems to be overnight sucess is really a long time run process !
Strange, but EVERY time I get my dreams to come true, it is ALWAYS when I did it myself! Yes, I have had to step on shoulders of others, but they were not directly involved (i.e. I get it from a book, a video, etc.). But when I try to get help from others, it is usually not there!
Woawh. Get over it. Of course being rich is a part of your dreams. Being rich means that you can experience the world on a whole other level. Being rich means control over your life. Although it's not all that there is, which you will realize if you take the journey.
Kevlin soatrome yeah I know, just checking. Being rich means other things too, but yes, I guess 'dreams' has always been about that. I think I will pursue my 'visions', or somtehing like that x)
I believe you so 1) I don't believe in over night success. 2) I don't believe others will have an answer. 3) I don't believe i should settle down when i am in comfort. 4) I don't believe fault is always of someone else. 5) I don't believe only goal matters most, process to reach there does not matter. Believing you one made me non believer of so many others. Am i in loss?
PresidentialWinner She's is very very very important in Brazil because she has been working very hard to change our country's situation. She's smart, she has a inspirational life that has been used as an example to people from different ages. :)
Lendo os comentários só percebo a aptidão de muitos brasileiros em mostrar seu ódio contra outros brasileiros que, de algum modo, alcançaram sucesso, mesmo sendo um reconhecimento justo ou não. Bel Pesce é só um dos vários exemplos.
A culpa não é dela. É dos jornalistas que não a investigaram quando chegou aqui falando que tinha mil diplomas e que tinha fundado mil empresas, se tivesse averiguado o que ela alegava ter, seria só mais uma historia motivacional passageira
I've done incredible things in my life - but I've forgotten them and the skills I need to make them happen again. That's because it's too tiring. And it just gets more tiring. But I agree with women not settling, especially young women. Women settling means popping out babies. And god knows that having babies is like an immediate halt in one's ambitious right there and then. And will make everything 5x harder for the next ten years at least. Not to mention planet earth doesn't need any more human babies.
Believe in overnight success Believe someone else has the answers for you Decide to settle when growth is guaranteed Believe the the fault is someone else’s Believe that only thing that matters is the dreams
The TED talk was very interesting. I can see how the mentalities that she mentions in the TED talk can influence the way I work towards my dreams. I think the most destructive mentality that she mentioned is the idee that success is achieved overnight. Many people watch others achieve their goal and believe that it happened overnight, however they most often overlook the fact that the people who succeed have been putting in work for quite a while. This mentality can be destructive because as a result people get frustrated when their own goals are not achieved and they think that their success should occur instantly resulting in them not going through the process of failing and learning. (english homework)
Hey guys.. The point here is tht sometimes (or majority of the time) she links the success with business.. Cause this is what she does.. But if you have a good brain to think beyond, you ll can understand wht she wants to mean! You can apply such ideas in any area of your life, not necessarily in market...
HypernovaGN Yes your dream / product may be bad, but it's important to realize where you are at fault so that you can improve, not give up. If you keep on blaming others for your own failure, you will never improve. If the problem with your new car design is that it looks ugly, blaming your marketing team and replacing them won't change the fact that it is ugly. Maybe when you have created something truly worthy of accomplishing your dreams, no other persons faults should be able to bring it down, and you only have yourself to blame :)
HypernovaGN Most of the time, the idea that caught interest has a good basis but has not been properly developed. There's an important process in entrepreneurship called the pivot : You have your idea, you study it, develop it and present it/test it. During this process, you might see a flaw in the application of your idea : this is where you might need to pivot, and correct it.
HypernovaGN More often than not a good idea will be poorly executed. It doesn't mean they should find something else. But rather take another angle on executing their idea.
It's about being creative god damn it. If you find a problem with your product (unless it's a bad invention that people won't buy), be creative and find a way to sell it. Core to being a good inventor though is to invent something that as many people as possible will use, that is unique.
Queria ver esse povo que critica o inglês dela dar uma palestra em inglês no Ted lá fora. Pode ter inflado o currículo e mentido, mas o inglês dela é excelente, mesmo com sotaque.
nunca estudei ingles e tenho um nivel de fluencia e dialogo melhor que o dela, sem sombra de duvidas, daria essa palestra felizardo, alias mentira, daria uma palestra realmente util
Com esse nível de pronuncia e fonética eu me garanto falar melhor que ela. Ela comente os erros mais básicos entre iniciantes : não consegue pronuncia o ''TH'' e acaba a palavra saindo com som de ''F'', do tipo que fala ''Fink'' ; pronuncia o artigo ''a'' como se estivesse falando em português ; pronuncia algo básico como a expressão '' of a '' de forma errada em ambas as palavras quando o correto seria foneticamente o ''of'' com som de ''v'' e o ''a'' com som de ''ei'' ... e ETC !! 7 anos morando e convivendo com nativos, esses erros chegam a ser impressionantes, a não ser que ela só andava com imigrantes ignorantes.
Sim, ela comete esses deslizes, ela tem forte sotaque. Mas eu diria que é aceitável, desde que vc compreenda (e que eles também, claro), afinal, ela não é nativa e a pronúncia perfeita vem com um longo tempo (7 anos é tempo suficiente, eu concordo). Se vc já conversou em inglês com gringos não-nativos, vc deve ter percebido que muitos deles também cometem esses erros. Com o português vale o mesmo. Tenho uns colegas gringos que moram aqui há muito tempo e ainda assim tem um sotaque muito perceptível. Pelo menos a fluência dela eu gostei. Um exemplo de brasileira (essa realmente faz) que palestrou por lá é a Suzana Herculano: www.ted.com/talks/suzana_herculano_houzel_what_is_so_special_about_the_human_brain?language=pt-br#t-73328 Mesmo com muitos anos de prática, ela também tem um sotaque perceptível. Mas ela explora bem o vocabulário, como poucos.
O dia que eu ouvi falar dela pela primeira vez foi pelo G1. Então pesquisei sobre ela e não achei nada. E estava me achando burro por isso, já que eu nunca tinha ouvido falar dela ou de seus "trabalhos". Agora entendi. Não era eu quem estava errado.
Eu tbm entrei no site dela la em 2013,2014. Vi que ela tinha curriculo de 1000 paginas, mas depois de revirar todo o site ainda me perguntava o que ela fazia atualmente
The greatest discovery of our generation is that a human can alter his life by altering his dreams. Everytime be responsible for your dreams. We all must follow this advice.
hdmat101 I don't have any dreams, too, because now is the best time of my life. I thought this presentation would be about how to give up dreams for beeing happy in the present, or to aim for the way and not a goal. Maybe you're just more satisfied with your life than other people?
hdmat101 I don't either, but that's something I enjoy. My dream before was to just be able to live a financially successful life, which is very difficult for someone my age. Now that I got there I never got a new dream. I am searching for it though, and I feel like the journey trying to find it is worth it.
hdmat101 Well life itself is about expansion, your dream might not be as elaborate/ big as writting a novel, travelling around the world etc but that does not rule out your human innate need for growth (because it's inevitable). Lets say right now in this moment in your life you are pretty satisfied in every area that matters to you and that your desire is just to be happy and be with your family. If so that in itself is a dream. Stay curious, stay open and life has a way of making you seek for more, just be open minded because the moment you stop desiring growth you have stopped fully living:)
I’m not sure Bel reads this message, but this video gives me full power when I meet big blue ( exactly I don’t know what I like or what do I do ). When I graduated, I had no goals, and I don’t know what I do in my 20’s. But now I have same trouble, and I come up this video. Yeah, life is not moment. Every time I wanted cerebrate myself when I got somethings. I try to make a new goal again and not to stop for this feeling. Thanks Bel and Ted to make this video
''belive'' ... '' belive'' ... ''belive'' ... literally a motivational speech, period !!
BELIEVE*
Billy ever! lol
She has been exposed already. She's a sham.
To achieve SUCCESS by teaching how to achieve SUCCESS.
Interesting loop.
It's like making money by teaching how to make money
In my opinion, her presentation was quite enjoyable because she express her ideas and herself very easily. I really like the argument she brought up about being the master of your own decisions in your life and not seek out for others to give you an answer for your personnals problems (English Homework)
Same
My friend once said "My dream is to have a dream."
Dream with Scarlett Johansson 😏
so he achieved it because he had a dream: having a dream
“Life is about the journey” and 👍👍👍👍Great Talk!!! Thank you
Remember back when Ted talks were insightful and not a bunch of obvious life advice?
Obvious...
If you would truly realize all of this and be better at taking initiative, you would've fulfilled your dreams already.
Yes I know... I'm also bad at taking initiatives for now, but I'm getting better at it.
Bro. Stop being all negative about these things tho'. It helps so many people and is very valuable information.
Ted talks are and always will be mixed bags.
If this was obvious every single person on the planet would be achieving their dreams.....alas this isnt so
This is a really good talk in my opinion
This girl is a sham. She never graduated from Harvard, she lied
A humble family! Words thrown to the wind. OMG! I believe you built a little castle of sweet where everything seems to be perfect.
Why you always lying ?!
I had a good way to tell you how to succeed through the irony of killing five dreams.
One of my favorites is overnight success. I recently submitted a variety of applications
Failed. I think that ashes have certainly had little to do before.
I did not have the responsibility and I did not prepare for this future.
Thanks for the final cleanup.
Thank you so much for giving us an important message of the life that we have to enjoy our journey of goals
Aos 17 anos ela tinha passado 17 anos levando os estudos com seriedade.
lol
Você conhece? Sua filha por acaso?
My business associate and I are very focused on this one thing; adults have forgotten how to play. They forget how to dream and settle in to a mediocre life. You have to grow, imagine, and dream every single moment you can to become an "overnight success."
(English Homework) I found this TED talk really interesting. Indeed, we often hear the themes she spoke about, but the way she handled them was very different and fascinating. She used a reverse psychology to say what she wanted without losing the audience because this way attracts curiosity. It was very captivating especially when she said that life is about the journey and not the goals themselves. When we reach a goal we have to put another and enjoy every step.
I think that this Ted talk by Bel Pesce is very interesting and very formative. In my opinion, she did a great job explaining what she thinks are the five ways of killing our dreams. She explained it in a very simple way for us to understand. She began by telling us how to kill our dream, then what we should really do and think of instead to reaching them. Furthermore, I found it very captivating because I also have big goals that I want to achieve in the future so I was already interested in this topic and I couldn't agree more with her on these five ways to kill your dreams. Especially on the parts when she said that you are the one to blame if something couldn't or didn't happen because since these are your dreams, you are responsible for it. When she talk about the "overnight success" as well, because you have put in the work in order to succed.
Very good TED talk. (english homework)
A Bel é demais!!! Orgulho dessa Brasileira!!!
+Sâmylla Aguiar Sathler César finalmente algum representante brasileiro fazendo a diferença.(além de futebol que já tem demais)
Demais Bel Pesce, uma brasileira incrível!
Não é à toa que ela é a Menina do Silício kk
e como toda brasileira, ela deu um "Jeitinho brasileiro" pra conseguir isso kkklkl
Uma fraude brasileira incrível, isso sim.
This Ted Talk was really interesting, the storyline was well brought and she was really clear about the different aspects that were needed to follow your dreams. The argument that I most agree with, is the one in which she says that you are the master of your own decisions, and your life.
1. Believe in overnight success.
2. Believe someone else has the answers for you.
3. Believe that when growth is guaranteed, you should settle down.
4. Believe the fault is someone else’s.
5. Believe only the goals themselves matter. (not the journey)
You probably notice it's all about belief, that's why the mind can be your strongest ally... or enemy.
Simple, don't have a dream... Make plans!
This Ted talk was surprisingly interesting. I wouldn't say that all Ted talks are boring but the subject wouldn't have made me clicked on the video at first . What i liked however, was the originality of the subject , "how NOT to kill your dreams". This is not a usual way of treating the subject , because she gives you tips on how NOT to do things . The fact that we are given tips on How NOT whether than tips on How to makes the whole presentation more captivating. I also agree with the points she make, especially about the "overnight succes" . I would just have one little critic to her Ted Talk: she does not captivate her auditory everytime she talks. Overall very interesting Ted Talk (english homework)
(HOMEWORK) This TED Talk was very interesting because the storytelling was different from the others ones. I like the reverse psychology of saying the wrong way before the right way. However, I am torn between agreeing and disagreeing with the third tip. On one hand, I think we should take time to appreciate our accomplishments and rest. On the other hand, I acknowledge that it's always good to stimulate oneself with new goals.
In summary, it's a must-see TED Talk.
Fantastic! I've been looking for so long for a way to kill my dreams! What luck, I've finally found it in a TED video! Thanks TED!
+Matthew Henderson kkkkkk
I had a dream once. Then I woke up.
+pRopaaNS Easy to have a dream, hard is to fight for it and make it come true.
Deglet Noor Hard is not to fight for a dream. The problem is when you "wake up" - realize that the dream was just a bubble of overblown expectations and fantasies which was formed due to lack of knowledge, understanding and experience about the subject.
that is harder...bcz it shows a lack of plans, information, market research etc...timming is crucial, sunner you wake up is better....
Ja tive a oportunidade de ver essa palestra ao vivo. A Bel é realmente inspiradora.
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Se não mentisse feito cachoeirinha, seria mais
(Homework) This TED talk is special as the speaker uses a reverse psychology to catch our attention and make us realize and discover essential themes of success. We can see that she wants us to "believe" and accept the fact that WE need to make things work and we are the main (and only) actors of our futur' success in life. I like the fact that she shares her personal life with us as a proof that nothing can be an excuse for you to step back.
very effective delivery
Wow... That was absolutely inspiring. Amazing
very descent, precise and practical explanation
liked it!
how to become a millionaire? selling book called "How to become a millionaire?"
Cinco maneiras de matar o sonho da Bel: 2 diplomas que não existe, 2 trabalhos que eram estágios + 1 beleleu.
Zebeleu.
@@TheDigosin Beleleu*
Thank you
Lovely little present ation. Thank you!
... Living in a society thats main focus is making profits and stacks of money, this is very relevant. I really enjoyed your top 5 ways to kill your dreams. Thank you
In my opinion this TedTalk was well-written. It was informative and captivating at the same time. Thanks to the way she brought it to us : by saying how to really kill our dreams and then explaining what to really do. So it was funny and understandable. I think that her tips were useful to those that don't know how to handle a new business or a new project. However, I'm not agreeing with all of them, especially the third one because sometime you can settle when you've reached your goals. On the contrary, I cannot agree more with the first tip : what seems to be overnight sucess is really a long time run process !
really, Bel,you said so true. truly inspired
What a great talk.
I need to share my Japanese students!!
My English teacher said to listen to me even l am fourth grade. But l love this.
4학년에게는 어렵지 않은가..
Strange, but EVERY time I get my dreams to come true, it is ALWAYS when I did it myself! Yes, I have had to step on shoulders of others, but they were not directly involved (i.e. I get it from a book, a video, etc.). But when I try to get help from others, it is usually not there!
O problema dessa mulher não é o ingles.
É o caráter.
Very timely in my life
Great! This TED Talk helps me to kill my dreams so that I am ready to take action.
I really really like this video
Really we kill our dreams.
I don’t want to kill my dreams.
Thanks for these keywords
so, 'dreams' it's a synonym for getting rich now?
Yarblocosifilitico yes.
Humans are materialistic .
Woawh. Get over it. Of course being rich is a part of your dreams.
Being rich means that you can experience the world on a whole other level.
Being rich means control over your life.
Although it's not all that there is, which you will realize if you take the journey.
Kevlin soatrome yeah I know, just checking. Being rich means other things too, but yes, I guess 'dreams' has always been about that. I think I will pursue my 'visions', or somtehing like that x)
Yarblocosifilitico Money is a good thing. You can't possibly give me 1 legitimate reason that points towards something else.
Dou nota 8 pelo inglês
1 pelo conteúdo
E 10 pela coragem, pq noção não tem
Foi generoso nesse 8 Haha.
@@nicolassilva3488 O Inglês dela é bom. Única coisa boa dela pô kkkkk
Que orgulho para o Brasil!!!
Brasil que dá certo! Que bom que você voltou!
awesome ......!!
great research and experience
It was interesting for me. Thanks!
Congrats Bel you're so smart!!
I believe you so
1) I don't believe in over night success.
2) I don't believe others will have an answer.
3) I don't believe i should settle down when i am in comfort.
4) I don't believe fault is always of someone else.
5) I don't believe only goal matters most, process to reach there does not matter.
Believing you one made me non believer of so many others. Am i in loss?
Estamos bem representados. Bel é a "cara"
Bel é a fraude*
Excellent job Bel Pesce, you did an amazing job with your performance.
I bet its someone she knows
Após todas as revelações obscuras de quem é Bel Pesce, como TED mantém esses vídeos no canal?
She seems like she knows from experience! Good talk
PresidentialWinner She does bro. Did you see her bio? It's insane. Im proud of her, and all of TEDx videos.
PresidentialWinner She's is very very very important in Brazil because she has been working very hard to change our country's situation. She's smart, she has a inspirational life that has been used as an example to people from different ages. :)
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wow great video thankyou🥰🥰
Really good! Help me a lot !
Loved this!!
My respect. Tripping to Itaca
Lendo os comentários só percebo a aptidão de muitos brasileiros em mostrar seu ódio contra outros brasileiros que, de algum modo, alcançaram sucesso, mesmo sendo um reconhecimento justo ou não. Bel Pesce é só um dos vários exemplos.
A culpa não é dela. É dos jornalistas que não a investigaram quando chegou aqui falando que tinha mil diplomas e que tinha fundado mil empresas, se tivesse averiguado o que ela alegava ter, seria só mais uma historia motivacional passageira
Awsome, Bel! I follow the work you do here in Brazil and you're being such an inspiration to me. Great job :D
I've done incredible things in my life - but I've forgotten them and the skills I need to make them happen again. That's because it's too tiring. And it just gets more tiring.
But I agree with women not settling, especially young women. Women settling means popping out babies. And god knows that having babies is like an immediate halt in one's ambitious right there and then. And will make everything 5x harder for the next ten years at least. Not to mention planet earth doesn't need any more human babies.
Bel: Orgulho de ser brasileira! :D
nhe, nem tanto agora né? kk
+Apollogies Junior kkkk
+Apollogies Junior kkkkkk agora que eh orgulho mesmo, todo brasileiro eh igual
DREAM MAKES OUR LIFE FULL OF MEANING
QUE MICÃO
Short and sweet, and so powerful. Thanks that was very inspiring.
The progress is the reward.
Believe in overnight success
Believe someone else has the answers for you
Decide to settle when growth is guaranteed
Believe the the fault is someone else’s
Believe that only thing that matters is the dreams
مرحبا
I have this vid as a homework so i just listened to smthg i didn't understand i was just reading the comments
Same fr
The TED talk was very interesting. I can see how the mentalities that she mentions in the TED talk can influence the way I work towards my dreams. I think the most destructive mentality that she mentioned is the idee that success is achieved overnight. Many people watch others achieve their goal and believe that it happened overnight, however they most often overlook the fact that the people who succeed have been putting in work for quite a while. This mentality can be destructive because as a result people get frustrated when their own goals are not achieved and they think that their success should occur instantly resulting in them not going through the process of failing and learning. (english homework)
great talk! ..those pants though
Nice talk!.
Amazing video
Another great tip for destroying your dreams is to always speak in the negative. It's hard to have a takeaway when you are given what not to do.
Word. Same goes for not being open minded and creative.
Hey guys.. The point here is tht sometimes (or majority of the time) she links the success with business.. Cause this is what she does.. But if you have a good brain to think beyond, you ll can understand wht she wants to mean! You can apply such ideas in any area of your life, not necessarily in market...
It was a good TedXtalk who made me realise how i was killing my dreams and how i was the one responsible for it.
Pede pra ela fazer um vídeo mostrando o diploma e as provas concretas de tudo o que ela diz ter feito kkkkkkkk
Fantastic video,,
Well said.
Eu acredito em nós brasileiros. Agora é seguir essas pessoas, visando a modelagem correta e sustentável.
Haha os Brasileiros são d+
talk about zebeleo
I had a dream....I had 5 degrees...then, I woke up and found out that I had only 2............
"I come from a humble family." Que mentira. Ela é da região da Paulista!!! Eu vivo em Guaianazes, então sou o quê?
Veio de familia humble e estudou no Etapa
Bel Pesce in italian means "nice fish"!
Essa mina é o cara!
Decoradinho hein... muito bem.
It's great video!
Seems more like she is trying to sell her book to everyone in the audience...
You can download it for free.
Gabriel Di Angelo I was kidding.
oh, ok. I was just informing you... just in case.
This was just about to escalate quickly.
I disagree.
good talk
Demais demais! Bel é uma inspiração!
kkkkkkkk onde estará vc agora? vc q foi enganada por essa trapaceira
Ela mesma se desmascara na própria palestra, pqp ahwhauahhahh
Its hard to hold on to our dreams when people keep on crushing them!
So inspiring! 💗
I love her.
What I took from no. 4 if you were an inventor or creator was "If it doesn't sell, your dream is bad and get a new dream."
HypernovaGN Yes your dream / product may be bad, but it's important to realize where you are at fault so that you can improve, not give up. If you keep on blaming others for your own failure, you will never improve. If the problem with your new car design is that it looks ugly, blaming your marketing team and replacing them won't change the fact that it is ugly. Maybe when you have created something truly worthy of accomplishing your dreams, no other persons faults should be able to bring it down, and you only have yourself to blame :)
HypernovaGN Most of the time, the idea that caught interest has a good basis but has not been properly developed. There's an important process in entrepreneurship called the pivot : You have your idea, you study it, develop it and present it/test it. During this process, you might see a flaw in the application of your idea : this is where you might need to pivot, and correct it.
HypernovaGN More often than not a good idea will be poorly executed. It doesn't mean they should find something else. But rather take another angle on executing their idea.
Not the dream itself but the actions you took my dear friend.
It's about being creative god damn it.
If you find a problem with your product (unless it's a bad invention that people won't buy), be creative and find a way to sell it.
Core to being a good inventor though is to invent something that as many people as possible will use, that is unique.
Queria ver esse povo que critica o inglês dela dar uma palestra em inglês no Ted lá fora. Pode ter inflado o currículo e mentido, mas o inglês dela é excelente, mesmo com sotaque.
Até os mendigos analfabetos dos EUA falam inglês cara, grandes bosta kkkkk
nunca estudei ingles e tenho um nivel de fluencia e dialogo melhor que o dela, sem sombra de duvidas, daria essa palestra felizardo, alias mentira, daria uma palestra realmente util
Assim como os mendigos daqui do Brasil falam russo, tá certo ¬¬.
Com esse nível de pronuncia e fonética eu me garanto falar melhor que ela. Ela comente os erros mais básicos entre iniciantes : não consegue pronuncia o ''TH'' e acaba a palavra saindo com som de ''F'', do tipo que fala ''Fink'' ; pronuncia o artigo ''a'' como se estivesse falando em português ; pronuncia algo básico como a expressão '' of a '' de forma errada em ambas as palavras quando o correto seria foneticamente o ''of'' com som de ''v'' e o ''a'' com som de ''ei'' ... e ETC !! 7 anos morando e convivendo com nativos, esses erros chegam a ser impressionantes, a não ser que ela só andava com imigrantes ignorantes.
Sim, ela comete esses deslizes, ela tem forte sotaque. Mas eu diria que é aceitável, desde que vc compreenda (e que eles também, claro), afinal, ela não é nativa e a pronúncia perfeita vem com um longo tempo (7 anos é tempo suficiente, eu concordo). Se vc já conversou em inglês com gringos não-nativos, vc deve ter percebido que muitos deles também cometem esses erros. Com o português vale o mesmo. Tenho uns colegas gringos que moram aqui há muito tempo e ainda assim tem um sotaque muito perceptível.
Pelo menos a fluência dela eu gostei.
Um exemplo de brasileira (essa realmente faz) que palestrou por lá é a Suzana Herculano:
www.ted.com/talks/suzana_herculano_houzel_what_is_so_special_about_the_human_brain?language=pt-br#t-73328
Mesmo com muitos anos de prática, ela também tem um sotaque perceptível. Mas ela explora bem o vocabulário, como poucos.
O dia que eu ouvi falar dela pela primeira vez foi pelo G1. Então pesquisei sobre ela e não achei nada. E estava me achando burro por isso, já que eu nunca tinha ouvido falar dela ou de seus "trabalhos". Agora entendi. Não era eu quem estava errado.
Eu tbm entrei no site dela la em 2013,2014. Vi que ela tinha curriculo de 1000 paginas, mas depois de revirar todo o site ainda me perguntava o que ela fazia atualmente
Eu comprei o primeiro livro dela...achava o máximo. Uma pena ter terminado assim.
We aren't afraid to dream.
An outstanding talk ! thanks Bel
The greatest discovery of our generation is that a human can alter his life by altering his dreams. Everytime be responsible for your dreams. We all must follow this advice.
I don't have any dreams.
Am I normal?
hdmat101 Yes.
hdmat101 I don't have any dreams, too, because now is the best time of my life. I thought this presentation would be about how to give up dreams for beeing happy in the present, or to aim for the way and not a goal. Maybe you're just more satisfied with your life than other people?
Just do this play a video game get money
hdmat101 I don't either, but that's something I enjoy. My dream before was to just be able to live a financially successful life, which is very difficult for someone my age.
Now that I got there I never got a new dream. I am searching for it though, and I feel like the journey trying to find it is worth it.
hdmat101 Well life itself is about expansion, your dream might not be as elaborate/ big as writting a novel, travelling around the world etc but that does not rule out your human innate need for growth (because it's inevitable). Lets say right now in this moment in your life you are pretty satisfied in every area that matters to you and that your desire is just to be happy and be with your family. If so that in itself is a dream. Stay curious, stay open and life has a way of making you seek for more, just be open minded because the moment you stop desiring growth you have stopped fully living:)
This girl know what she is talking about.