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competition ted talk

competition ted talk

Competition Unknown

Competition Unknown

Chapters and Release: Release days: Everyday Release time: 3pm UTC Status: Unedited. (Will edit after main story conclusion. Specifically from the start.) *** Synopsis: A fifteen years-old schoolgirl comes across a woman who was handing out leaflets for a confidential competition. Unknown to her, the competition took her out of Earth and into another dimension where she has to struggle to find clues behind why multiple worlds are having to be destroyed. The competition forces her to meet unknown entities who are both, good and bad. Sometimes, they would work for her and other times, they would work against her. The universe she goes to, causes her endless suffering until she finally solves the issue and head back to Earth. But that too, is of uncertainty. *** (Prologue) The dream of a child, is to grow up. While the dream of an adult, is to become a kid again. The dream of a poor person, is to be so wealthy and powerful, that the whole city would know their names. While the dream of a businessman, is to get the time in a day to sit and talk to his family for a second. Meanwhile, the dream of a missing or abducted person, is to go back home, to their family. And the dream of a teenager, is to simply be able to survive everything they are going through. Sometimes, people don't even know which category they belong to and move the way life moves them. Sometimes, they find a new path which leads them to even more difficulty. And in other times, they accept the hard truth, and choose to die. Thinking about the number of things that could happen instead, made her feel even more guilty for not listening to the advice of never wandering off alone. Now, she is homesick with extreme pressure of trying to grow strong, surpressing her from different direction. A normal fifteen years-old schoolgirl, comes across an opportunity to escape the hateful life she was leading. But the question is, was it really worst compared to the new life she was living? The competition grants her the things she wanted, but did it not have her pay the price for her choice? But of course, her reply would be, "I just accidentally joined it. It's no big deal compared to Earth." They are told that the worlds are all just novels they had read back at Earth, but if it were really true, why are certain things not matching with what seemed to be true in the novel compared to its world? As reckless she was, she got summoned into a different dimension where it was clearly uncertain whether she would ever be able to return back to Earth, to her previous life. But the more she got closer to Earth, the more the route got covered in blades. Turns out, the only way back, is to sacrifice the things that made her happy, and go on harsh adventures across the entire universe, while suffering threats from powerful enemies coming from the competition. (Author's note: I plan on making things more emotionally intense in the future.)
Fantasy
219 Chs
I Can Talk to the Essence of Everything

I Can Talk to the Essence of Everything

Liam is a typical spoon-fed rich guy who tossed it all out the window. Well, he wasn't exactly specific as he could control the world… that is if he wanted to do that. He was more into adventure and learning. You could call him the curious cat, as his curiosity brought him a lot of trouble. He is the only person who can see and interact with the condensed forms of matter. He calls them Avatars of the World, but they call him a World Reader. It's a name they didn't come up with; instead, they knew what he was without any idea what it meant. They also felt the need to protect the child of the worlds, which brought them the Worlds Readers anger as he didn't like being protected to this extent. The trouble came searching for him, and that trouble would come at him every time… Fortunately, Liam decides to explore the trouble that one seed brought him, as it seems he has no other choice. He lands on a new planet and decides to learn more about it. Then, finally, starting to feel excited by all the strangeness and meeting some terrifying things and humans with strange kinds of social hierarchy. At least he won't be bored anymore, is what he thinks. '**' There will be a tiny mention of a system later, but that is just a small part. And that would happen after he completes an assignment he does not know about. **** Art, not mine. I don't know the artist either. Sorry. If the artist finds this and doesn't like that I'm using it, please let me know, and I'll take it down.
Fantasy
205 Chs
TED talk
Here are some facts about the TED talk: ** 1. Various Threads ** 1. ** Wealth and mentality ** - There were speeches that explored the root of poverty, suggesting that the root of poverty was the mentality of scarcity. For example, when people were in a state of scarcity, they would be short-sighted because of their immediate needs (such as just wanting to fill their stomachs when they were hungry, or just wanting to raise money when they were faced with the pressure of loan repayment), and it would be difficult for them to make long-term plans to make money. Ways to change this mindset included thinking about where to spend money in the future, weighing the benefits and risks when investing, and so on. 2. ** Personal growth and counterattack ** - He shared with Daniel his experience from being a loser (addicted to drugs before the age of 21, depressed and fired from more than 40 jobs) to becoming a millionaire in three years. He mentioned three life-changing principles, including reading more books, even if it was only ten minutes a day. Accumulating knowledge was a great help in changing one's fate and improving one's ability to make money. 3. ** In terms of interpersonal relationships ** - Some of the speeches mentioned research on lies, including the fact that we are all liars. They also explained how to identify lies, from identifying lies to seeking the truth to building trust. It mentioned that lying was a form of cooperation because a lie had no power in itself. It would only be effective when others agreed to believe the lie. ** 2. Value Manifestation ** 1. ** Awareness Enhancement ** - For the audience, the ideas in the TED speech could enrich people's understanding. For example, from the opinions of others, whether it was about wealth mentality, personal growth, interpersonal relationships, etc., he could gain a new perspective. 2. ** Problem solving and motivation ** - It could provide the audience with ideas to solve the problems they encountered at the moment, give them the strength to move forward, and see the direction of the future. Like Nick Vuzhe's experience sharing in a speech or book related to Life Without Limits, he encouraged people to face difficulties, break through themselves, and have a positive impact on their behavior and results in work and life. ** 3. Method of Obtaining ** - There were some resources available that included lecture notes and videos. For example, there were 100 featured TED speeches (including lecture notes and videos) that could be used to improve English skills and spirit, as well as some organized materials for classic TED speeches.
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2026-02-02 03:46
Classic TED video talk
Here are some of the classic topics of a TED talk: - 'How to get rid of depression and enter the state of' flow'.' - Confessions of a Procrastinator - "How do outstanding people train their brains?" - " Why should we focus more on learning and not on entertainment?" - " Does your cognitive radius determine whether you can see the world clearly?" - Why Can't You Focus? How?" - " The Life Principles I Learned from Soap Omas " - "In the lost days, please say yes to yourself." - Try new things in 30 days - [5 Stoic Morning Habits] - How to achieve the goals you set. - "Why are 70% of successful people introverted?" - What is the root of poverty? - " How to Earn One Million in Three Years "
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2026-02-20 14:15
How funny are Ted Talk cartoons?
Ted Talk cartoons vary in terms of funniness. Some are side-splitting with their witty takes and unexpected twists, while others might have a more subtle humor that grows on you over time.
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2025-05-04 23:48
What is the summary of a single story Ted Talk?
It usually condenses the key points and main message of the talk in a concise manner.
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2024-10-02 18:28
How to write a compelling story for a TED Talk?
To write a great story for a TED Talk, first, define your key message. Then, build a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. Use vivid language and emotions to connect with the audience. And don't forget to practice your delivery!
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2024-10-02 21:38
How to tell a good story in a TED talk?
Well, to tell a good story in a TED talk, start with a hook to draw people in. Then, build a narrative arc with a beginning, middle, and end. Share personal experiences to make it relatable and add some humor or surprises to keep it interesting.
2 answers
2024-10-10 13:04
How to tell a great story in a TED talk?
You need to have a clear and engaging beginning. Start with something that catches the audience's attention right away.
3 answers
2024-10-11 07:29
How to tell a story effectively in a Ted Talk?
You need to have a clear structure. Start with a hook to catch the audience's attention, then build the story with a logical flow, and end with a powerful conclusion.
1 answer
2024-10-03 11:47
What is the main content of the 'ted talk cartoon'?
The 'ted talk cartoon' could cover a wide range of topics, like science, technology, creativity, or social issues. It might present these in an engaging and visual way.
1 answer
2025-05-09 08:28
Who is the speaker in ted talk one story?
I don't have enough information to determine who the speaker is in 'ted talk one story'. There are countless TED speakers from all over the world, with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise.
3 answers
2024-11-18 00:03
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