Chris Anderson 3, TED's secret to great public speaking (script)
Summary
In TED Talks, there are various ideas, because TED Talks are where the TED speakers transfer into their listeners' mind an extraordinary gift which is a strange and beautiful object called an idea.
You can think that ideas are patterns of information that help you understand and navigate the world. Your personal worldview is built up out of millions of individual ideas. Ideas are the most powerful forces shaping human culture.
The secret keys that the speakers can give their great idea to listeners are 1) to choose and talk about just one major idea. Your all stories and examples in this stage have to link your one idea. 2) For your audience can receive your idea easily, stir them up curiosity. 3) While checking that your audience understand, you have to build your idea. 4) Is your idea worth spreading for someone? It's not only you. Can your idea make someone happy?
In this TED talk, he shared some speakers with us.
Haley Van Dyck: How a start-up in the White House is changing business as usual
Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
Elora Hardy: Magical houses, made of bamboo
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The danger of a single story
Dalia Mogahed: What do you think when you look at me?
Jennifer Kahn: Gene editing can now change an entire species — forever
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