15 – 20 min
On Being Wrong – Kathryn Schulz

Most of us will do anything to avoid being wrong. But what if we're wrong about that? "Wrongologist" Kathryn Schulz makes a compelling case for not just admitting but embracing our fallibility.
Looking past limits – Caroline Casey

Activist Caroline Casey tells the story of her extraordinary life, starting with a revelation (no spoilers). In a talk that challenges perceptions, Casey asks us all to move beyond the limits we may think we have. About Caroline Casey courtesy: TED
The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination – J K Rowling

J.K. Rowling, author of the best-selling Harry Potter book series, delivers her Commencement Address, “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination,” at the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association. (via harvardmagazine.com)
Validation – Theatre Junkies

If you watched this video and smiled ! then you should certainly share it with your friends.. source: Theatre Junkies
Why work doesn’t happen at work – Jason Fried

Jason Fried has a radical theory of working: that the office isn't a good place to do it. At TEDxMidwest, he lays out the main problems (call them the M&Ms) and offers three suggestions to make work work. source: TED
The Web as Random Acts of Kindness – Jonathan Zittrain

Feeling like the world is becoming less friendly? Social theorist Jonathan Zittrain begs to difffer. The Internet, he suggests, is made up of millions of disinterested acts of kindness, curiosity and trust. source: TED
Schools Kill Creativity – Ken Robinson

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. source: TED
A True Catalyst to Change – Malcolm Gladwell

A TEDTalk that has influenced me was given by Malcolm Gladwell in 2006. Instead of talking about his own research, Malcolm Gladwell spoke about a true catalyst to change, Howard Moskowitz. Moskowitz, a Harvard trained psychophysicist, played a big hand in creating the endless options, Starbucks-style ordering, that we have grown accustomed to in the ...
Standing Out – Seth Godin

In a world of too many options and too little time, our obvious choice is to just ignore the ordinary stuff. Marketing guru Seth Godin spells out why, when it comes to getting our attention, bad or bizarre ideas are more successful than boring ones. source: TED
True Success – John Wooden

With profound simplicity, Coach John Wooden redefines success and urges us all to pursue the best in ourselves. In this inspiring talk he shares the advice he gave his players at UCLA, quotes poetry and remembers his father's wisdom. source: TED.com
Generation, Empowerment, Documentation & Media @ ISB Connect – Siddharth

Actor Siddharth talks about generation, individual empowerment, value for documentation and about how media is messing with our lives @ ISB Connect forum.
