Ted Talks


Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
We Should All Be Feminists
TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking
The Chronology of Water
The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload
Talk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds
Thinking, Fast and Slow
The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About
Stumbling on Happiness
Who Are You, Really?: The Surprising Puzzle of Personality (TED Books)
An Air That Kills: How the Asbestos Poisoning of Libby, Montana, Uncovered a National Scandal
A Mathematician's Apology
The Left Hand of Darkness
The Overstory
Late Fame
Quiet by Susan CainEat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth GilbertDaring Greatly by Brené BrownThe Last Lecture by Randy PauschThe Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
books from TED
95 books — 367 voters
Why We Work by Barry SchwartzThe Laws of Medicine by Siddhartha MukherjeeThe Mathematics of Love by Hannah FryBeyond Measure by Margaret HeffernanThe Art of Stillness by Pico Iyer
TED originals
21 books — 8 voters

Steven Pinker
Reason is overrated. Many pundits have argued that a good heart and steadfast moral clarity are superior to triangulations of overeducated policy wonks, like the best and brightest and that dragged us into the quagmire of Vietnam. And wasn't it reason that gave us the means to despoil the planet and threaten our species with weapons of mass destruction? In this way of thinking, it's character and conscience, not cold-hearted calculation, that will save us. Besides, a human being is not a brain o ...more
Steven Pinker

The first and truest thing is that all truth is a paradox. Life is both a precious, unfathomably beautiful gift, and it's impossible here, on the incarnational side of things. It's been a very bad match for those of us who were born extremely sensitive. It's so hard and weird that we sometimes wonder if we're being punked. It's filled simultaneously with heartbreaking sweetness and beauty, desperate poverty, floods and babies and acne and Mozart, all swirled together ...more
Ann Lamott

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