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Lollipop Moment

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       In the definition of leadership we have overstated the idea of authority such a lot of that it has turned into a presumptuous or haughty depiction when given to somebody who doesn't appear to merit it also known as didn't change the world in some major, eye-getting, stunning way. In a TedTalk by Drew Dudley I really enjoyed this talk, he rethinks the possibility of initiative with us and recounts to us an educational story. The story spins around a basic occasion where he has accomplished something right off in his past years, yet that one thing has changed how a young lady saw the world. It has rolled out her improvement her brain totally regarding where she should be collage life and wasn't ready for it. Drew didn't recall what is going on. The way in which he did such a basic Awkward moment that has let her feel comfortable seeing someone living his life without being dishonest or fake made her feel at home." Our greatest fear is not that we are inadeq...

What Makes Life Good?

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        As a teen, I enjoy the challenges of living a happy life indefinitely.In this popular talk, "What Makes Life Good?" by Robert Waldinger, which has garnered more than 20 million views, Waldinger explains the three lessons the researchers learned. First, having social connections is better for our health and well-being, and conversely, loneliness kills. Second, having higher quality close connections is more important for our well-being than the number of connections. Third, having good relationships is not only good for our bodies but also for our brains. In the 1930s, Harvard University launched the longest research study of human happiness. They recruited 19-year-old Harvard sophomores as well as youths from Boston's poorest areas to take part. They conducted interviews, medical testing, and checked in on their participants every two years for almost 75 years to see how they were doing. And what they discovered about happiness took them by surprise. The...