An amazing speech given by Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and now chairman, in which he tells three insightful stories from his life. He advises finding what you love and sticking to it, living each day as if it was your last, staying hungry and foolish (never giving in or giving up, and daring to do crazy things).
Paul J. Zak, a neuroeconomist and the author of Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy talks about why people aren't necessarily "evil" by nature and how is this evident in our neurology and behavior in trade.
A short and somewhat humorous Simpsons adaptation of the core points from Ayn Rand's novel Fountainhead. Indeed, we should not be afraid to be extraordinary and non-conforming. See more.
"Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward." See more.
There is no greater threat to personal growth, especially personal freedom, than an illusion. Giving a part of yourself, giving your trust and your faith to somebody else thinking that it is all for your own good. Religious leaders and politicians. If you trust them you better rethink yourself. See more.
"Seth Godin argues the Internet has ended mass marketing and revived a human social unit from the distant past: tribes. Founded on shared ideas and values, tribes give ordinary people the power to lead and make big change. He urges us to do so." See more.
A long time ago Apple Computers Inc. (as it was called then) created this amazing advertisement with a genuinely inspiring and profound message. Conformity and a race to "fit in" can be a terrible thing when it is so often that being yourself, no matter how unorthodox or crazy that may be, is to be the most powerful and incredible you can be. So let's not fear being misfits. See more.
Stefan Molyneux, a controversial, but often almost undeniably brilliant and helpful modern philosopher speaks about procrastination, how it sets in and how to stop procrastinating (and prevent living a life of mere existence). See more.