Ten Words
"**Scenes that can only be performed, they can't be read**".
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"The story doesn't really begin until you've introduced the intention".
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"Nothing stays the same and it can't remain the same".
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"Enjoy the journey of life and not just the end game".
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"Take the things that you love and build on them."
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"You can change the world just by sharing your story".
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"There is no 'I' in team (but there is a 'Me')".
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"It's really important to remind ourselves that impossible things happen".
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"We can't save the world by playing by the rules".
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"You can change the world just by sharing your story".
info_outline"We can't save the world by playing by the rules".
In August last year, hardly anyone knew who Greta Thunberg was. A few months later, she's inspiring millions of people to campaign governments around climate change and has been nominated for a Nobel prize. What did Greta do to become so influential in such a short period of time? And what can we learn from the way that she did it? Let's take a look...
SHOW NOTES
- Greta's story [WIKIPEDIA]
- How to analyse one of your talks with IBM Watson
- Nominated for a Nobel Prize
- Greta's TEDxStockholm Talk [11 mins]
- @TEDxStockholm on twitter with no idea what's about to happen
- Per Espen Stoknes on 'Apocalypse Fatigue'
- Follow Greta on Twitter
- Photos and placards from the #FridaysForFuture march
- Kairos - "A supreme moment which one must act..."