Barry Schwartz: Our loss of wisdom

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2009
  • www.ted.com Barry Schwartz makes a passionate call for practical wisdom as an antidote to a society gone mad with bureaucracy. He argues powerfully that rules often fail us, incentives often backfire, and practical, everyday wisdom will help rebuild our world.
    TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
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  • @ErichoTTA
    @ErichoTTA Před 15 lety +69

    Can't believe this isn't more popular! It's one of the best TEDTalks out there! Simply fantastic and a great appeal to ethics and morality!

  • @PR-pr8zq
    @PR-pr8zq Před 3 lety +45

    "A wise person is made and not born"... Thank you Barry Schwartz for a talk full of wisdom

  • @dollaresque
    @dollaresque Před 15 lety +14

    Wow, I found myself applauding to my computer screen several times during this talk.
    Old-fashioned wisdom never dies and if we can draw inspiration and insight from it still, the difficulties of today are nothing but an exciting challenge. Thanks for this great TEDtalk.

  • @gontortv
    @gontortv Před 2 lety +24

    10:48 to 12:22 is the most valuable part of this video. Thank you for this mind-blowing insight on how incentives could sometimes demotivate people.

  • @MUSICOBLISS
    @MUSICOBLISS Před 8 lety +58

    "Honesty is the firstchapter in the book of wisdom"
    --Thomas Jefferson

    • @ArizonaMakingLeight
      @ArizonaMakingLeight Před 8 lety +2

      +Asgeir Bragason No, discernment is the first chapter of wisdom.

    • @greywolf271
      @greywolf271 Před 6 lety +1

      Neither. It's called "Watch your back"

    • @nnenna2469
      @nnenna2469 Před 2 lety

      Alright TJ, did you look into your slave ownership? LOL

    • @wordsculpt
      @wordsculpt Před 2 lety +1

      @@nnenna2469 Grow up

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 Před 15 lety +10

    I've thought all these things many times, and with frustration. I'm glad these ideas are finally getting some audience.

  • @Zhamour
    @Zhamour Před 11 měsíci +1

    Brilliant talk... 'remoralizing work'...the virtue of practical wisdom and hope, and paying attention.

  • @engineerated5627
    @engineerated5627 Před 6 lety +4

    One of my best TED Talks. . . A must watch!!!

  • @inosentz
    @inosentz Před 15 lety +9

    this was my favorite ted talk of all time. I honestly have nothing else to say, i only pray that our society makes a reversion toward success through selflessness rather than falsely rewarding selfishness.

  • @hyeyoungheather
    @hyeyoungheather Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you for the Wisdom. I was happy to watch this and grateful to learn 'Respect Learning'. Thank you ~ Thank you ~

  • @jesusrivera389
    @jesusrivera389 Před 4 lety +1

    Provocative, inspiring and a great eye opener to see things from different perspective. Amazing - Loved the wisdom shared thing this talk. Kudos!!!!

  • @abyssquick
    @abyssquick Před 15 lety +7

    years ago, i used to improvise when recommending medicine and food therapies. i would take a minute or two to listen to the customer's concerns. overall, i sold more product, and was the regualar customers' favorite. i would utilize the knowledge from dozens of books i have read, and assist people directly, particularly, in the best way i knew how.
    i got fired.
    they wanted me to parrot advertising literature and what was in their book. so much for character and moral fortitude in retail.

    • @rizzamaeong
      @rizzamaeong Před 3 lety +1

      these days its hard to choose morality over finance.
      our environment screams cash. ☹️

  • @FangRider144
    @FangRider144 Před 8 lety +52

    Barry for president 2020

  • @kamariahrahmah6249
    @kamariahrahmah6249 Před 2 lety +1

    So much to think on and appreciate.

  • @JeanKM1
    @JeanKM1 Před 11 lety +1

    How did I miss seeing this lecture before now? I've been subscribed to TED for quite a long time. Good lecture.

  • @motivationwavedailypositiv2857

    The WISEST TED talk ever. Thank you 🤗

  • @VinayakaVinayaka-mn9ov
    @VinayakaVinayaka-mn9ov Před rokem +1

    Great talk. Thank you❤🙏

  • @teasofavors8522
    @teasofavors8522 Před 6 lety

    I really enjoyed this. Information was passed! Thank you 🙏🏿

  • @Hallibutbouy
    @Hallibutbouy Před 12 lety

    EXCEPTIONAL!! Flawless speech, one of the best TED talks I have seen.

  • @Pasdriz
    @Pasdriz Před 14 lety +2

    Amen. I get the chills when I watch ted videos like this

  • @kidmecha
    @kidmecha Před 15 lety

    Very well done, we need more wisdom and respect.

  • @AmmorMagnusDoctorEst
    @AmmorMagnusDoctorEst Před 13 lety +4

    "scripts insure against disaster, but what they ensure in its place is mediocrity"
    "the reductive appeal to self-interest as the master human motive is a false description of human nature & lead to over-prescription and addiction to surface-level incentives"
    love :)

  • @hasatum
    @hasatum Před 15 lety +1

    Thanks for the pointing me towards Schwartz's other work. It's good to see that I wasn't reading too much into this one. Cheers!

  • @Muffinarm_
    @Muffinarm_ Před 2 lety +1

    This talk is simply outstanding.

  • @trudychristian3718
    @trudychristian3718 Před 2 lety +1

    Best ted-talk ive ever heard

  • @SykarReakor
    @SykarReakor Před 10 lety +1

    Very nice to listen to the guy's voice, he speaks the truth of course, great talk!

  • @EcumenicalYellow
    @EcumenicalYellow Před 10 lety +1

    Woaah this was one of the best talks ever done, what an orator he made !

  • @BrassStorm
    @BrassStorm Před 10 lety +8

    Well hot damn...and I thought no one cared about morals/character anymore. Favorite sentence in the whole video, "A wise person knows when and how to make "the exception to every rule."" It is hard to break free of rules sometimes even when you know when and how to make the exception because people around you will criticize you breaking a rule. But you must have wisdom AND courage to do wise things or else wisdom is lost. Every action starts with courage!

    • @tisiaan
      @tisiaan Před rokem

      There’s a verry good point! Courage is so important!!!

  • @flowewritharoma
    @flowewritharoma Před 13 lety +1

    This guys's talk is easy to understand! THanks for great infomation/.

  • @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself

    President Obama appealed to virtue, and Americans overwhelmingly said, "No."

  • @ManLikeNells
    @ManLikeNells Před 8 lety +7

    Brilliant words indeed. #Inspired

  • @Desert2GardenLV
    @Desert2GardenLV Před 15 lety

    WOW, that was a great one. I love TED Talks!

  • @cappie2000
    @cappie2000 Před 15 lety

    Awesome talk.. very inspiring!

  • @calikyle
    @calikyle Před 15 lety

    This is one of the BEST talks ever!

  • @dollgonegood
    @dollgonegood Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @styx123456
    @styx123456 Před 15 lety +1

    I am so, so glad there are still people out there willing to act as the voice of reason and common sense. Slowly but surely we continue to smother ourselves in red tape while an ever-dwindling few act against it.

  • @maddcatone
    @maddcatone Před 14 lety +3

    Thank you Barry Schwartz... No one listens to me when I say moral responsibility is the structure of a successful, civilized society. Now maybe someone will now that I'm not the only one saying it.

  • @Voiceguitar
    @Voiceguitar Před 15 lety

    dead on! one of the best crowd reactions from ted's audiance yet

  • @LearningThings
    @LearningThings Před 12 lety

    This is terrific because it is so self-evident.

  • @waynzwhirled
    @waynzwhirled Před 11 lety +1

    Fabulous talk! Barry Schwartz, you are a moral hero.

  • @pharaon73
    @pharaon73 Před 15 lety

    fantastic speeach! very motivational

  • @GodsCommunity
    @GodsCommunity Před 6 lety +1

    _Blessing full of blessings._
    😇

  • @evilednafilms
    @evilednafilms Před 15 lety

    Another great talk. TED is my new favourite thing.

  • @Wallyworld121212
    @Wallyworld121212 Před 12 lety +2

    God, I love TEDtalks. These videos should be mandatory in . . . IDK school? Work? Everyone needs to see 'em. They open the eyes and the mind.

  • @Zephymos
    @Zephymos Před 13 lety

    This guy is amazing. I support this!

  • @Winger222
    @Winger222 Před 15 lety +3

    So true! I think people in the UK should listen to this talk, especially the banks and the government.

  • @MrMarktrumble
    @MrMarktrumble Před 11 lety

    Excellent.

  • @Cmdrlucky8
    @Cmdrlucky8 Před 11 lety +1

    Eloquently said!

  • @Ms21Night
    @Ms21Night Před 2 lety

    I love the talk ❤️

  • @TheSanityInspector
    @TheSanityInspector Před 12 lety

    Looking forward to curling up with this later, when I'm not at wor--errrr!!! I mean, once I get back home.

  • @jasmeetk0
    @jasmeetk0 Před 6 lety +3

    Amazing talk! =)

  • @agropaco
    @agropaco Před 15 lety

    thanks!

  • @VuthyVa
    @VuthyVa Před 10 lety +4

    teach kids and adults both young and old on the right things to do

  • @LanceWinslow
    @LanceWinslow Před 10 lety +23

    Please watch this video twice if you run a company or organization - then really think on it.

  • @MangaManiac
    @MangaManiac Před 12 lety

    All sounded interesting and very plausable. I´m not sure about the surveys but either way he had valid points in telling the psychological developement of the people in the terms of moral thinking. As far as the part with the teachers and the curiculum goes, that part gave me a small tear because it´s exactly how I´ve thought throughout the years in the teachers academy. Sure we get security in these rules but we get only mediocry.

  • @jespaparx
    @jespaparx Před 15 lety +1

    Ted Talks are valuable and motivating.

  • @WPXTacoMan477
    @WPXTacoMan477 Před 6 lety +1

    Amen!

  • @Sunfawx
    @Sunfawx Před 11 lety

    adding on to my comment from before, its like what a lot of antique pickers say "one mans trash is another mans treasure" and a happy mood is my treasure I give to the people, whether its the free food thing, talking to them about their day, or just making them laugh, its all worth it to me and I dont regret a single thing

  • @lanceawatt
    @lanceawatt Před 14 lety

    Your a smart guy for making that point. I entirely agree!

  • @molewizard
    @molewizard Před 15 lety +4

    I love this guy.
    He's brilliant.

  • @TheFractalFreak
    @TheFractalFreak Před 10 lety +1

    need more people like you

  • @Jester123ish
    @Jester123ish Před 11 lety

    In principle I agree with you.
    In this case it was more like advocating responsible behavior over irresponsible behavior. As much as this requires some reasonable guidance about the specifics it still seems like the better path as a principle.

  • @russianspringbeauty
    @russianspringbeauty Před 7 lety +14

    Janitors don't have it easy. Very true.

  • @shiddy.
    @shiddy. Před rokem +1

    very good

  • @abyssquick
    @abyssquick Před 15 lety +2

    i'm so sick of control freaks running everything. humans don't need a box- what we need (clearly) is to use our brains more. we have mediocrity everywhere. you can't create true quality of life without inspiring people, and reinforcing social relationship. we have to cultivate our character, raise our leaders; become lights to ourselves and each other.
    i like this speech, it is very insightful.

  • @tinnturps
    @tinnturps Před 12 lety

    Barry you are my hero!

  • @DanLackey
    @DanLackey Před 15 lety +1

    Distant memory sparked by this talk: how the janitor at my grade school was a beloved guy.

  • @michaelbasher
    @michaelbasher Před rokem +1

    Another great guy.

  • @elizabethwhittaker-william6598

    This is so true.

  • @shjakes
    @shjakes Před 12 lety

    I wish I had this video to email to my "seniors" (whose moral compass was totally bent) at my last major job...

  • @P00P0STER0US
    @P00P0STER0US Před 15 lety

    Very wise words.

  • @Jernespand
    @Jernespand Před 15 lety

    Very interesting !

  • @enriccatala3129
    @enriccatala3129 Před 3 lety

    Great!

  • @africanchina1
    @africanchina1 Před 15 lety +1

    I think this guy is totally right and everything he said makes sense... What we need, are heroes.

    • @JarieSuicune
      @JarieSuicune Před rokem +1

      Slight rephrase: What we need is to BE heroes.

  • @paulsandin8282
    @paulsandin8282 Před 11 lety +1

    Now we're getting into semantics. I'm on the side of there being no difference between hard and soft science.
    Mapping out our culture sounds like cultural science.
    After this discussion, I am also now changing my thinking. Wisdom does come from experiences, self- and social awareness, but also from science. And will continue to grow as scientists increase our knowledge of the both the physical and social sciences.

  • @ThePocketbass
    @ThePocketbass Před 11 lety

    I couldn't agree more with many of the points. Question: "teacher's must lead by example," is one of the premises. If the use of force is wrong (not virtuous) and teachers must lead by example for your model to be successful, how can they teach from a position of moral authority and strike (a forceful action?)

  • @MrSidney9
    @MrSidney9 Před 6 lety +16

    That's what I call an ethical sermon.

  • @terrancehandy1133
    @terrancehandy1133 Před 2 lety +2

    There cannot be a loss of wisdom unless there's a loss of knowledge first !

  • @JarieSuicune
    @JarieSuicune Před rokem +1

    YES!

  • @atultripathi19
    @atultripathi19 Před 9 lety +1

    one word for it -- masterpiece!!

  • @timb37
    @timb37 Před 10 lety +17

    I'd like to take this opportunity to publicly insult the intellect and moral character of those (currently 77) people who gave this a thumbs down.
    In this world of abject idiocy in the name of regulation and procedure, this presentation makes me weep tears of hope.

    • @differous01
      @differous01 Před 9 lety +3

      Well it's up to 82 now, but that should be set against 2,852 thumbs ups.
      The ratio is still cause for hope.

    • @timb37
      @timb37 Před 9 lety

      Bravo sir! Logic does at times encourage hope. That it might be concerning the human species is still more rare and exciting. My thanks for your perspective.

    • @differous01
      @differous01 Před 9 lety +4

      timb37 8:48 ff "...moral skill is chipped away by an over-reliance on rules..."
      Reminds me of certain religious types; they got a book of rules and never make a moral decision except in defence of the rule book.

  • @washaway
    @washaway Před 15 lety

    its true, moving forward isn't on how many people we pass. but how many people we help.

  • @ImOnTheTube
    @ImOnTheTube Před 15 lety

    Hehe I was thinking about the same concepts today and incidentally stumbled on this video (funny how some days seem to have a theme to them). For example whats wrong with being stopped by a police officer while speeding? Its never the intention that counts but only the act of (usually biased) observance. Our society is very limiting and does not breathe. It is very stiff and inorganic. Its only up to everyday folk - the foundation of everything - to change anything.

  • @DeepSukhwani
    @DeepSukhwani Před 6 lety

    Great respect for Barry's words. For some reason when I hear him I remember A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (11th President of India).

  • @michael616joaquin
    @michael616joaquin Před 13 lety

    @finishstrongdoc Reminds me of "Do what thou wilt" - A Crowley the Book of the Law

  • @PaekaYate
    @PaekaYate Před 8 lety +11

    This talk was six years ago and still not much evolution has happened around this subject, though it is so necessary, it rather has been going in the other direction in my country. All Belgium leaders should have a look at this, the rules here are getting absurd and are taking place of morality, which is incredibly problematic... Glad to have run into this talk since it confirms what my assumptions on morals and rules are, if someone not gets what I say now, I can show them this talk which explains it very clearly.

  • @chawk111
    @chawk111 Před 15 lety

    W/ regards to education specifically, I think part of the reason "scripts" are used is because to do this kind of great, individually specific teaching about character/respect for learning may entail telling pupils that the correct way to think/act is something very different from the way their parents think/act, or form the way most people in their part of the country/tax bracket act. To teach you what cartoon robots at the state legislature told you to is much more benine /populist.

  • @7kissdewdrop
    @7kissdewdrop Před 11 lety

    Very practical.

  • @galacticplastic1741
    @galacticplastic1741 Před 3 lety

    also 18:32 till the end, that's the foundation then the mastery of chosen skill comes next
    & then maybe we'll have a better world

  • @sudiin
    @sudiin Před 15 lety

    Wow, a LOT more people need to see this...

  • @_HowHardCanItBe_
    @_HowHardCanItBe_ Před 15 lety

    love ted

  • @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself

    Every time I do what I know is the right thing, I am punished for it. I see the same happen to others.
    We are all training each other to be bad people, because that is what makes the rich richer and the powerful have more power. And how dare we do otherwise?

    • @wordsculpt
      @wordsculpt Před 2 lety

      Congratulations ! Your life journey includes advanced ethical behavior : doing what is right Because it is right, without regard to personal gain. This is "the heros journey". A difficult path....

    • @KarlosEPM
      @KarlosEPM Před 2 lety

      Some professions seldom allow for goodness. It is tough to make a loving being a moral individual in these times.

  • @MrSagalag
    @MrSagalag Před 15 lety

    such an amazing talk... "wisdom: should be our top value

  • @RoninDave
    @RoninDave Před 11 lety +2

    we have put rules before our sanity and souls. Look what happened recently at a supermarket in Georgia where the police restrained poor people from taking perfectly good food that was bound to the landfill because the landowners (sun trust bank) ordered it so.

  • @paulagonzalez6911
    @paulagonzalez6911 Před 6 lety +1

    It is so important to stand for ordinary heroes

  • @saraswuati
    @saraswuati Před 9 lety +1

    Beautiful:.

  • @gdibble
    @gdibble Před 6 lety +1

    👍 3:35 “Practical wisdom," Aristotle told us, "is the combination of moral will and moral skill.” ― Barry Schwartz

    • @gdibble
      @gdibble Před 6 lety

      The standing ovation was deserved. What a great speech!

  • @casserras
    @casserras Před 14 lety +1

    @Crazylalalalala
    Yes. He wrote a book called "The Paradox of Choice".

  • @Jester123ish
    @Jester123ish Před 11 lety

    I think I'd distinguish between simple specific advice to 'go shopping' which after all is just being told what to do, vs a general directive that encourages you to use your own virtue. If it turns out that using your own virtue is more dangerous than shopping so be it.

  • @grahamjoss4643
    @grahamjoss4643 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow what a hero