1.Stay Hungry,Stay Foolish - Steve Jobs:
At Stanford University on June 12, 2005. Steve Jobs shares his experiences through out his journey of Life. He explains how he faced the self-crisis when he quits from his own company 'APPLE'. He explains how he tackled to know that he has a cancer and doctors said that he won't live more than few months... Check out his Inspiring and Thought Provoking speech here...
2. I Have A Dream - Martin Luther King
3. Innovating to Zero - Bill Gates
4.Fight against sex salvery - Sunitha Krishnan
Sunitha Krishnan has dedicated her life to rescuing women and children from sex slavery, a 10$ million dollar global market. In this courageous talk, she tells 3 powerful stories, as well as her own,and call for a more human approach to helping these young victims rebuild their lives.
5. I am a son of a terrorist - Zak Ebrahim
Ebrahim was 7 years old when his father helped to plan the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing.His story is powerful and shocking. In this talk he speaks about how he choose a different life and will inspire others to reject the path of violence.
6. Dr.Schwarzenegger's Six Rules of Success
Arnold Schwarzenegger is well know all over the world and surely a true success story we all can learn from.He succeed in every venture he choose to join. From bodybuilding to acting, from acting to politics, he did it all. Conquer the unconquerlable it's an expression that really fits Arnolds life achievements.In 2009 he his USC Commencement Speech he took time to share some of his "rules to success" in an epic speech that will inspire generations to come
7. My Philosophy For A Happy Life - Sam Berns
Sampson Gordon "Sam" Berns was an American who suffered from progeria and helped raise awareness about the disease. He was the subject of the HBO documentary Life According to Sam.
At Stanford University on June 12, 2005. Steve Jobs shares his experiences through out his journey of Life. He explains how he faced the self-crisis when he quits from his own company 'APPLE'. He explains how he tackled to know that he has a cancer and doctors said that he won't live more than few months... Check out his Inspiring and Thought Provoking speech here...
2. I Have A Dream - Martin Luther King
"I Have a Dream" is a public speech delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963, in which he calls for an end to racism in the United States. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, the speech was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement.
3. Innovating to Zero - Bill Gates
4.Fight against sex salvery - Sunitha Krishnan
Sunitha Krishnan has dedicated her life to rescuing women and children from sex slavery, a 10$ million dollar global market. In this courageous talk, she tells 3 powerful stories, as well as her own,and call for a more human approach to helping these young victims rebuild their lives.
5. I am a son of a terrorist - Zak Ebrahim
Ebrahim was 7 years old when his father helped to plan the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing.His story is powerful and shocking. In this talk he speaks about how he choose a different life and will inspire others to reject the path of violence.
6. Dr.Schwarzenegger's Six Rules of Success
Arnold Schwarzenegger is well know all over the world and surely a true success story we all can learn from.He succeed in every venture he choose to join. From bodybuilding to acting, from acting to politics, he did it all. Conquer the unconquerlable it's an expression that really fits Arnolds life achievements.In 2009 he his USC Commencement Speech he took time to share some of his "rules to success" in an epic speech that will inspire generations to come
7. My Philosophy For A Happy Life - Sam Berns
Sampson Gordon "Sam" Berns was an American who suffered from progeria and helped raise awareness about the disease. He was the subject of the HBO documentary Life According to Sam.
8. Don't fight for slavery...!Fight for Liberty...! - Sir Charles Chaplin
The speech was delivered at a time when the shadow of World War II was looming over Europe. He’s playing a poor Jewish barber in disguise as a preening dictator and forced to address a Nuremberg-style rally – is a heartfelt plea for sanity and compassion in a time of madness.
9. Do Schools kill Creativity - Sir Kenneth Robinson
This brilliant talk by Ken Robinson will make you laugh out loud, and also make you seriously think about our education system. Robinson discusses some of the pitfalls of education in America, including how we measure academic ability and intelligence, and how we need to encourage creativity in our children.
10. HeForShe - Emma Watson
11.Being happy and living at the moment - Aisha Chaudhary
12. Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat - Winston Churchill
In his first speech as Britain's Prime Minister, Churchill tied the outcome of the fight against the Nazis to the survival of Britain itself. One of history's best battle cries.
13. The Key To Life - Will Smith
Will Smith tell about the keys to life. Running and Reading are the 2 keys to life which helps us in increasing our potentials
14. Stroke of insight - Jill Bolte Taylor
This is an incredibly talk from Jill Bolte Taylor who has dedicated her life to researching psychiatry and schizophrenia. One day she realized she was having a stroke — and instead of being devastated, she thought, "This is so cool! How many brain scientists have the opportunity to study their brain from the inside out?" Her talk details her experience of having a stroke, and the nirvana she found as a result.
15. House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand - Abraham Lincoln
16. The Puzzle Of Motivation - Daniel H. Pink
Dan Pink speaks about the importance of rewards and punishment at the workplace. And he differentiates between intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, and different types of rewards. And how leaders can motivate more effectively.
17. Women's Rights To Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for casting an illegal ballot in the 1872 presidential election. Seeing at the injustice, she embarked on a speaking in support of female voting rights, during which she gave this speech. The 19th Amendment enfranchised women in 1920. Anthony never paid the fine.
18. Quit India - Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi has become popular for his non-violent civil disobedience movement. As wars raged all over the world, India was fighting for its liberty as well from the rule of the British crown, which ruled the country for over a century. Quit India was delivered by Gandhi on August 8, 1942 with the help of the National Indian Congress. This led to the passing of the Quit India Resolution, which gave the country independence from British rule.
19. Give me liberty or give me death - Patrick Henry
In 1775, as the colonists assembled at the Virginia Convention debated whether to mobilize forces against the British, Patrick Henry made this famous speech before the Virginia House of Burgesses, his resolution to organize the milita of Virginia and to put the colony of Virginia on a war footing was unanimously adopted in that colony.
20. Don't give up, don't ever give up - Jimmy Valvano
21. I am prepared to die - Nelson Mandela
22. It is from the suffering the change is born - Bill Gates & Melinda Gates
23. The man in the Arena - Theodore Roosevelt
24. Failure is an option but fear is not - James Cameron
25. They may take our lives but they will never take our freedom - William Wallace
26. 3 things I learned while my plane crashed -- Ric Elias
Ric Elias had a front-row seat on Flight 1549, the plane that crash-landed in the Hudson River in New York in January 2009. This talk is about the thoughts which ran across the Ric's mind when the plane had crash landed. And he tells about 3 things which he learned on that day.
27. 8 secrets of success -- Richard St. John
When we stop trying, we fail. Its easier to reach the top but difficult to stay there. Richard St. John says,we fail after achieving success because we stop doing the things which gives us success in the first place. His personal life lesson and a decade of research is distilled into 8 words and 3 minutes of wisdom. Success is always a continuous journey.......
28. Homeland or Death - Che Guevara
29. Where does creativity hide?? - Amy Tan
30. Girl Shot in Head by Taliban - Malala Yousafzai
31. The key to success?? Grit - Angela Lee Duckworth
32. The power of vulnerability - Brene Brown
Spending more time with your computer than with real human beings? Then it’s probably time to reflect on the quality of your personal relationships. “You can’t numb those hard feelings without numbing the other affects, our emotions. You cannot selectively numb. So when we numb those, we numb joy, we numb gratitude, we numb happiness. And then we are miserable, and we are looking for purpose and meaning, and then we feel vulnerable, so then we have a couple of beers and a banana nut muffin. And it becomes this dangerous cycle.”
33. The 3 A's of awesome - Neil Pasricha
In a world where we are flooded daily with news about national tragedies, global conflicts and economic problems, it’s important to be reminded about the simple joys in life.“You will never be as young as you are right now. And that’s why Neil Pasricha believes that if you live your life with a great attitude, choosing to move forward and move on whenever life deals you with a blow, living with a sense of awareness of the world around you, embracing your inner three year-old and seeing the tiny joys that make life so sweet and being authentic to yourself, being you and being cool with that, letting your heart lead you and putting yourself in experiences that satisfy you, then I think you’ll live a life that is rich and is satisfying.”
34. The fringe benefits of failure - J.K.Rowling
The speech was delivered at a time when the shadow of World War II was looming over Europe. He’s playing a poor Jewish barber in disguise as a preening dictator and forced to address a Nuremberg-style rally – is a heartfelt plea for sanity and compassion in a time of madness.
9. Do Schools kill Creativity - Sir Kenneth Robinson
This brilliant talk by Ken Robinson will make you laugh out loud, and also make you seriously think about our education system. Robinson discusses some of the pitfalls of education in America, including how we measure academic ability and intelligence, and how we need to encourage creativity in our children.
10. HeForShe - Emma Watson
11.Being happy and living at the moment - Aisha Chaudhary
12. Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat - Winston Churchill
In his first speech as Britain's Prime Minister, Churchill tied the outcome of the fight against the Nazis to the survival of Britain itself. One of history's best battle cries.
13. The Key To Life - Will Smith
Will Smith tell about the keys to life. Running and Reading are the 2 keys to life which helps us in increasing our potentials
14. Stroke of insight - Jill Bolte Taylor
This is an incredibly talk from Jill Bolte Taylor who has dedicated her life to researching psychiatry and schizophrenia. One day she realized she was having a stroke — and instead of being devastated, she thought, "This is so cool! How many brain scientists have the opportunity to study their brain from the inside out?" Her talk details her experience of having a stroke, and the nirvana she found as a result.
15. House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand - Abraham Lincoln
16. The Puzzle Of Motivation - Daniel H. Pink
Dan Pink speaks about the importance of rewards and punishment at the workplace. And he differentiates between intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, and different types of rewards. And how leaders can motivate more effectively.
17. Women's Rights To Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for casting an illegal ballot in the 1872 presidential election. Seeing at the injustice, she embarked on a speaking in support of female voting rights, during which she gave this speech. The 19th Amendment enfranchised women in 1920. Anthony never paid the fine.
18. Quit India - Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi has become popular for his non-violent civil disobedience movement. As wars raged all over the world, India was fighting for its liberty as well from the rule of the British crown, which ruled the country for over a century. Quit India was delivered by Gandhi on August 8, 1942 with the help of the National Indian Congress. This led to the passing of the Quit India Resolution, which gave the country independence from British rule.
19. Give me liberty or give me death - Patrick Henry
In 1775, as the colonists assembled at the Virginia Convention debated whether to mobilize forces against the British, Patrick Henry made this famous speech before the Virginia House of Burgesses, his resolution to organize the milita of Virginia and to put the colony of Virginia on a war footing was unanimously adopted in that colony.
20. Don't give up, don't ever give up - Jimmy Valvano
21. I am prepared to die - Nelson Mandela
22. It is from the suffering the change is born - Bill Gates & Melinda Gates
23. The man in the Arena - Theodore Roosevelt
24. Failure is an option but fear is not - James Cameron
25. They may take our lives but they will never take our freedom - William Wallace
26. 3 things I learned while my plane crashed -- Ric Elias
Ric Elias had a front-row seat on Flight 1549, the plane that crash-landed in the Hudson River in New York in January 2009. This talk is about the thoughts which ran across the Ric's mind when the plane had crash landed. And he tells about 3 things which he learned on that day.
27. 8 secrets of success -- Richard St. John
When we stop trying, we fail. Its easier to reach the top but difficult to stay there. Richard St. John says,we fail after achieving success because we stop doing the things which gives us success in the first place. His personal life lesson and a decade of research is distilled into 8 words and 3 minutes of wisdom. Success is always a continuous journey.......
28. Homeland or Death - Che Guevara
29. Where does creativity hide?? - Amy Tan
30. Girl Shot in Head by Taliban - Malala Yousafzai
31. The key to success?? Grit - Angela Lee Duckworth
32. The power of vulnerability - Brene Brown
Spending more time with your computer than with real human beings? Then it’s probably time to reflect on the quality of your personal relationships. “You can’t numb those hard feelings without numbing the other affects, our emotions. You cannot selectively numb. So when we numb those, we numb joy, we numb gratitude, we numb happiness. And then we are miserable, and we are looking for purpose and meaning, and then we feel vulnerable, so then we have a couple of beers and a banana nut muffin. And it becomes this dangerous cycle.”
33. The 3 A's of awesome - Neil Pasricha
In a world where we are flooded daily with news about national tragedies, global conflicts and economic problems, it’s important to be reminded about the simple joys in life.“You will never be as young as you are right now. And that’s why Neil Pasricha believes that if you live your life with a great attitude, choosing to move forward and move on whenever life deals you with a blow, living with a sense of awareness of the world around you, embracing your inner three year-old and seeing the tiny joys that make life so sweet and being authentic to yourself, being you and being cool with that, letting your heart lead you and putting yourself in experiences that satisfy you, then I think you’ll live a life that is rich and is satisfying.”
34. The fringe benefits of failure - J.K.Rowling
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