Elizabeth Gilbert: A different way to think about creative genius
This is the second TED talk from this year’s conference.
Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of "Eat, Pray, Love", talks about how she tries to handle the pressure of her success.
This is the second TED talk from this year’s conference.
Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of "Eat, Pray, Love", talks about how she tries to handle the pressure of her success.
The president of Wofford College, Ben Dunlap, tells an inspiring story of the Hungarian Holocaust survivor Sandor Teszler with passion and eloquence in this TED Talk. Truely a master storyteller.
David Forster Wallace reads from his article "Tickets to the fair" at Harper’s Magazine 150th Anniversary.
You can read the entire article at Harper’s Magazine.
Neal Stephenson, author of "Cryptonomicon" and "Snow Crash", talks about the differences between the mundane and SF world in his interesting lecture Bending Genres, Ending Genre.
Found at Integral Options.
In her appearance at TED, Carmen Agra Deedy tells a funny and wise story of her mother.
I’ll just give you one hint: Don’t skip the ending.
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