Cracking the Code of Resilience Through Imperfection
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of resilience through imperfection in this TEDx talk by Mandar Karanjkar. Discover how cracks, or imperfections, can be viewed as opportunities for growth and transformation rather than flaws to be feared. Learn from examples such as Pt. Kumar Gandharva, who developed a unique musical style after battling tuberculosis, and architects who create magnificent structures from structural cracks. Examine the teachings of Kabir, who embraced societal imperfections to help others understand the true nature of cracks. Gain insights into how accepting and working with imperfections can lead to personal, emotional, and societal growth, fostering resilience and innovation. Understand why resisting cracks is futile and how embracing them can lead to remarkable opportunities and transformations. Note that this talk represents the speaker's personal beliefs and some claims about the brain lack scientific support.
Syllabus
Cracking the Code of Resilience Through Imperfection | Mandar Karanjkar | TEDxCRCE
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TEDx
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