Dare to disagree | Margaret Heffernan
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Most people instinctively avoid conflict, but as Margaret Heffernan shows us, good disagreement is central to progress. She illustrates (sometimes counterintuitively) how the best partners aren't echo chambers -- and how great research teams, relationships and businesses allow people to deeply disagree. 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 (or less). TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, global issues, the arts and more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages at http://www.ted.com/translate. Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to http://support.ted.com
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礼之用,和为贵。先王之道,斯为美。小大由之,有所不行。知和而和,不以礼节之,亦不可行也。
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Yik Yak (mobile app) will help a little bit I guess xD
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Perfect placement.
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I think that may be the reason new IT start-ups accepting "open office" culture.
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"You won't commit that kind of energy and time if you really don't care."
That is the reality of it. Nicely put! -
Thank you very much, for giving my a life quest to follow.
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Contrast good!!
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8:19 " so how do we develop the skills that we need..."
9:28 " Joe and I found a way for him to raise his concerns..."
Too bad that she doesn't explain what this way is or was, thereby somehow missing the real point of the talk :-( The message that critical thinking helps cannot be considered as remarkable in any way or shape, at least not in my books. -
if you don't know the problem, you can't come up with a solution. No accident that the state of poor health is off the charts. The Allopathic Medical Model is based on creating sickness in order to profit from their soft kill.
There is nothing about the current medical system that has anything to do with helping people overcome their health problems and everything to do with depopulation and
profits.
"Everyone should know that most cancer research is largely a fraud..."
– Linus Pauling Ph.D. (1901-1994) Two-time Nobel Prize winner
Alan C. Nixon Ph.D., past president of the American Chemical Society writes, "As a chemist trained to interpret data, it is incomprehensible to me that physicians can ignore the clear evidence that chemotherapy does much, much more harm than good."
“Our children face the possibility of death or serious long-term adverse effects
from mandated vaccines that aren’t necessary or that have very limited
benefits." Jane Orient MD, fmr Exect. Director, Assoc. of Physicians and Surgeons
60 Lab Studies Now Confirm Cancer Link to a Vaccine You Probably Had as a Child
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/02/18/leading-vaccine-doctor-states-cancer-linked-to-polio-vaccine.aspx -
...if there was real "Openness" in Washington then the Obama Govt couldn't continue because the President and all his Criminal Cronies would be in Prison!
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Amazing...one of the fundamental principles I use in all of my classes I teach. Embrace those that disagree. Be willing to learn from those that oppose. There is a huge skill set as she mentioned that is required. However, that skill set is well worth the investment. Thanks Margaret for your powerful story!
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great content
but very poor presentation skill
there is no life in the presentation for such a great topic -
What a interesting accent, a mix between US and British
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Brilliant!
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I am a highschool student and I cannot agree more with this. But throughout my schooling I've seen less and less of my peers questions things and methods and anything the teacher may say that does add up.
The reason I think that causing this is whenever a teacher is questioned, they don't try and explain or even think about it before saying 'it's just how it works'. Even on small things.
I once asked a teacher if I could do a diagram a little differently in a way that makes it (to me at least) less messy and easier for me to understand to study later. Well I got turned down and told I needed to do it the way my teacher explained, when I asked why I got 'because you need to follow directions, we do it this way for a reason.'
I'm constantly told to sit and follow directions, never question, and told thats what employers want, thats what will get us through in life... To not think, to just follow. Never be a leader. Never be different. -
i guess this was a talk i needed to hear. i'm one of those people who detest conflict like the plague, and would rather not say something than embarrass myself(probably much more so than most people cuz i'm quite socially anxious). i guess i'm going to have to bite the bullet and try and overcome that tendency when my moment to voice a concern one day comes...
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Openness is not the end, its beginning....its so great and useful one......
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TIL women in the 1950's were rare
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TIL women in the 1950's were rare
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Disagreement is perfectly fine, & maybe even desirable, in stable contexts & regarding non-life threatening topics, especially in sciences, but in any life or death & unstable situations, i.e. underdev. nations or in lower SES families, disagreement & disharmony may be the last bit of stress anyone needs, don't you all think so?