The New Fountain of Youth: Lifelong Learning | Ingrid Bianca Byerly | TEDxStGeorgeSalon

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  • @kateseneshen8312
    @kateseneshen8312 Před rokem +5

    As a freshman in college, I feel comforted by Professor Byerly's reminder to seek fulfillment and purpose in all "acts" of life rather than just in my future career. I hope we can start viewing retirees as people who are still doing what they're passionate about and carrying out their life purpose.

  • @allisonwondersgars3715
    @allisonwondersgars3715 Před rokem +2

    Ingrid, what a beautiful talk! Thanks for celebrating Lifelong Learners who are in the Third Act. (That's ME!!!!!)

  • @KennyMoon7
    @KennyMoon7 Před rokem +4

    This talk comes at a fitting time as the idea of early retirement becomes more popular. Fantastic message encouraging people to live out their calling and use all of our years productively and fulfillingly! Glad to hear this in Act I.

  • @TEDxCincinnati
    @TEDxCincinnati Před rokem +2

    Ingrid, the idea of the third act is so exciting. I love the idea of what am I going to do for the rest of my life and my purpose in the third act, Seize the day! wohoo!🙌♥

  • @dorothyzhan6851
    @dorothyzhan6851 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed the analogy of the thirds of your life being broken into the bronze, silver, or gold sections. It's a great reminder of how keeping an open mind and heart can set us up for long term success, and is very comforting!

  • @lindsayhu2794
    @lindsayhu2794 Před rokem +1

    It's easy to get caught up in the moment and forget to look at the bigger picture that is one's life. The idea that I'm working towards my third act puts things into perspective and makes me more confident to make decisions that reflect who I am and where I want to go!

  • @jessicayoung5716
    @jessicayoung5716 Před rokem +1

    I love the idea of breaking down life into three stages, and giving each of those stages its own purpose while also stressing that learning and playing are just as important in each one. I think that so often, we forget that there is much more to life than just growing up and working, and we forget to actually live in our present.

  • @drakedoolittle2863
    @drakedoolittle2863 Před rokem +1

    This talk gives a powerful perspective for individuals as they grow older and experience the different stages of life. It really provides you with an excitement for the future rather than a dread for what may be coming next. As a college senior about to enter the real world, this is exactly the outlook I need to cultivate living life as a life long learner.

  • @eliweiner3965
    @eliweiner3965 Před rokem +1

    The speech has resonated immensely as I reflect on my grandparents and how they have made the most of their third act of life. I aspire to do the same when I am older. Inspiring talk!

  • @williammaynard5549
    @williammaynard5549 Před rokem +3

    For so long we've thought of school as the learning/training grounds and our careers as the stage to preform, but Ingrid is right, a full lifetime of learning will lead to a happier life and a society of great wisdom. Our third act is the one where we can define our purpose because of what we have learned during our careers - not just our childhood. This is a talk all should listen to as there are lessons to learn for those in each act of life.

  • @ignaciohidalgo9932
    @ignaciohidalgo9932 Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful talk! I agree that retirement is often seen as a time of decay, yet it's fascinating to instead see it as a time for growth and flourishing. Thanks for sharing this insight!!

  • @catalinawinem1xer
    @catalinawinem1xer Před rokem +2

    My parents always taught me the importance of learning outside of a classroom and continue to embody that well into their second stage of life. I'm glad someone is advocating for all the life long learners out there!

  • @claireli1551
    @claireli1551 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy the comforting and inspiring speech. The point of changing our perspective of life from the mundane pursuit of job titles to a lifelong journey of learning and fulfillment is enlightening. Our anxiety over age and "success" can be so much reduced if we simply think in another way.

  • @lilyjarosz6231
    @lilyjarosz6231 Před rokem +1

    I love the focus on this Ted Talk, especially keeping those people in mind that are in their "third act" in my life. Someone like my grandma, who has fulfilled every part of life that she could during her first two acts, is now reaping the benefits in her third. She is such a wonderful lady that exemplifies the principles of being a life long learner. Possessing so much knowledge but also yearning to possess more and explore more, I have always known that she is a wise woman. This video further confirms that for me! Great work Professor Byerly. :)

  • @ryanthompson628
    @ryanthompson628 Před rokem +3

    A wonderful talk that I'm sure is comforting the people entering retirement, but is also just as comforting to college students. There's definitely a fear of growing old and exiting exciting college years, but reframing how we think about retirement is important in preserving our youth. Very intelligently put Ingrid!

  • @elianashapiro8476
    @elianashapiro8476 Před rokem +2

    As a college senior ready to enter the "second act" of my life, Dr. Byerly has succeeded in making me excited for my "third act" already! Thank you to Dr. Byerly, as well as the lifelong learners who inspire us all

  • @sobby0321
    @sobby0321 Před rokem +1

    As I am preparing to enter the workforce, I found this talk really helpful for re-thinking the idea that having a job is the "real world" versus college or schooling. I love the idea of education as a means to finding and realizing ones purpose.

  • @clairehardek5623
    @clairehardek5623 Před rokem +1

    Understanding how life comes in three main acts has really opened my eyes to the importance of living in the present. I am a college Freshman, and in the next few years will be entering the second major act of my life. I intend to take these next few years to work on fulfilling the first act of my life, and setting my future self up for success. This was a wonderful TED Talk!

  • @andrewbae4310
    @andrewbae4310 Před rokem +1

    As a student that just started college, this talk shifted my perspective on how my future is so much more than the career path or job I pursue, but the importance of the love of learning and finding self-fulfillment regardless of age. Thank you for this amazing talk!

  • @tinkervella
    @tinkervella Před rokem +1

    I dread aging... it all pans back to my fear of dying without having fulfilled my "greater purpose". Dr. Byerly's talk has left me with a sense of comfort that allows me to view aging as a space for growing my knowledge and understanding of the world, instead of as an inevitable step closer to death. Fabulous TED talk!

  • @jackiepalmer5314
    @jackiepalmer5314 Před rokem +1

    This TEDTalk really brought my attention to the way I am living life now and how I want to live in future years. I enjoyed the shift in perspective offered in the talk, seeing retirement age as a time of freedom to bask in the glory of being a lifelong learner. I think I will try to take it a step further and use this TEDTalk as a reminder that my purpose throughout life is not limited to a job description. Thus, I shouldn’t treat it (my purpose or my life) as such.

  • @kouboi0
    @kouboi0 Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful talk to reflect on the higher purpose of education

  • @blaineluebbering9257
    @blaineluebbering9257 Před rokem +1

    This talk is really motivating for me. It reminded me of one of my professors who teaches and is the head of his own research lab in his late 80s! His passion for what he does is a beautiful third act that I want to emulate one day. I really liked the ending where she asked us how we'll approach our own third acts!

  • @juanitavargas382
    @juanitavargas382 Před rokem +1

    As you said "learning together keeps your mind awake" and I couldn't agree more! Wonderful talk that reminded me that even though I am about to graduate college I will always be a lifelong learner. Thank you for allowing me to learn together with you as I explore my future paths!

  • @hankt2000
    @hankt2000 Před rokem +2

    I am currently on the cusp of entering Act 2 in my life, and to me, this was a daunting realization. I'm glad I listened to this talk because it provided me with a new perspective on life and lifelong learning!

  • @Jack__798
    @Jack__798 Před rokem +1

    The aspiration to learn throughout all acts of one's life is inspiring

  • @andreasehrnrooth2361
    @andreasehrnrooth2361 Před rokem +1

    Awesome! Definitely a message that hits close to home for myself and many others entering a new stage of life

  • @rorycavan4367
    @rorycavan4367 Před rokem +1

    A great talk discussing a very hopeful view of aging that is often overlooked. I, for one, have viewed retirement as a stagnant time consisting of golf, but I am happy to learn that there might be more to it!

  • @brentkatz5641
    @brentkatz5641 Před rokem +1

    As a college senior nearing graduation, probably the most dramatic/scariest transition I've had to face, this talk gives me a lot of comfort. As long as we keep learning and working to make each 'act' as fulfilling as the last, we might just be able to drown out our fear with excitement for what the future may hold. Thank you

  • @matthewbrathwaite6696
    @matthewbrathwaite6696 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this Ted Talk...before watching this, I used to be afraid of getting older because I thought it meant that I wouldn't be able to do anything meaningful or have any purpose...this Ted Talk changed my perception of how I view old age, as well as how I think about my future. Thank you.

  • @lailadames8386
    @lailadames8386 Před rokem +1

    As a college student who finds myself basing my personal value on what my level of success in my future career will be, this talk has allowed me to reflect on my goals and how I could reach self-fulfillment through learning regardless of my job position. Thank you!

  • @sarahchang5314
    @sarahchang5314 Před rokem +1

    While I am only entering Act II of my life, my parents are preparing for Act III of retirement. This is perfect for myself to think about and to send to my parents to help comfort them and get them excited for the next stage of their lives!

  • @williamreynolds5804
    @williamreynolds5804 Před rokem +1

    I loved this speech, thank you for tackling this topic. I’ve shared it with my parents, and hope they also embrace the next stage of their life as an opportunity to learn.

  • @lanagesinsky8923
    @lanagesinsky8923 Před rokem +1

    I often think about the negative stereotypes around older people and that there is little left to do then relax in retirement (which is completely valid and people should do!), but it's really refreshing to hear another perspective and shift your perspective to view that "third act" differently, and a perfect time to keep learning.

  • @chrislah187
    @chrislah187 Před rokem +1

    I can totally identify with this talk!!!

  • @karinalu6650
    @karinalu6650 Před rokem +1

    Loved the message of this

  • @alicezhang4526
    @alicezhang4526 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this speech - very inspiring and it motivates me to continue learning. I'm less scared now of the Third Act of life - education and learning is something that continues throughout life, and lasts a lifetime. I hope that I can continue learning, regardless of my age, as it engages me and allows me to create new experiences.

  • @tylercarpenter9293
    @tylercarpenter9293 Před rokem +1

    Awesome Video! I hope that I can take this with me as I grow older

  • @MapleMalou
    @MapleMalou Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to my third act already :)

  • @kennethmooreiii5509
    @kennethmooreiii5509 Před rokem +1

    A well done Ted Talk! Really changes my perspective. Certainly an idea worth sharing! :)

  • @dsegal1401
    @dsegal1401 Před rokem +1

    I love this - so incredibly inspirational ❤️

    • @KarooKoel
      @KarooKoel Před rokem +1

      Thank you Dave - pleased it resonated for you.