Want to be Successful? Try Being Stupid! | Leon Windscheid | TEDxAUBG
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2019
- In the era of fast-developing technology and intense automation, Leon is trying to direct our attention towards the roots of our own humanity and encourages us to embrace our own stupidity.
DISCLAIMER: The numbers and calculations mentioned in this video were used as an example. Leon Windscheid appeared on the 2015 German edition of Who Wants to be A Millionaire and won the final price of 1 000 000 euro. He has a PhD in psychology and has published two books on the functions of the brain. His live program Old Brain, A new World engages the audience in an active psychological experiment which takes people on a journey to their purposefully suppressed thoughts and feelings. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
One of the best presentation I’ve ever heard
In the era of fast-developing technology and intense automation, Leon is trying to direct our attention towards the roots of our own humanity and encourages us to embrace our own stupidity.
This dude should do comedy stand ups
syrian geek 100%
syrian geek He has his own show in Germany!
@@engelcheeen18 yes but not a comedy show...
he is doing podcasts in Germany
@@painfreesunrise Yes, but not just podcasts. He has a live tour through Germany. I visited one of his shows. He explains psychology in a way that is easy to understand and he also puts some jokes in and interacts with the people ☺️
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great until 15:49 programmer here. machines can do errors/imperfections. they already can generate picasso pieces and kafka texts. thoses are just styles which will refine as time goes on. but yah, in our lifetime there is a lot of stuff that is not yet worth it to automate. like social/psyche topics. humans are so bad in predicting, so take that with a grain of salt. danke
lmao my numbers looked like, a, b, c
Hab halt wirklich jedes Mal -oo -> oo gedacht :)
dann ist dein iq überdurchschnittlich hoch