Discomfort is Necessary for Innovation  | Sterling Hawkins | TEDxChulaVista

00:14:21
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Résumé

TLDRIn this talk, the speaker emphasizes the critical role of discomfort in fostering innovation. Drawing inspiration from the TV show MacGyver, they illustrate how significant breakthroughs often arise from challenging situations. The speaker shares personal anecdotes and examples of successful individuals like Elon Musk and Malala Yousafzai, who transformed their discomfort into opportunities for growth. The message encourages listeners to confront their own discomforts, suggesting that true innovation requires embracing challenges rather than avoiding them. Ultimately, the talk serves as a call to action for individuals to seek out hard things and become innovators in their own lives.

A retenir

  • 💡 Embrace discomfort for innovation.
  • 📺 MacGyver symbolizes resourcefulness.
  • 🚀 Innovation requires significant change.
  • 💪 Discomfort leads to breakthroughs.
  • 🌍 Successful figures turned discomfort into opportunity.
  • 📚 Knowledge without action is ineffective.
  • 🎤 Personal stories inspire action.
  • 🗣️ Confront challenges to unlock potential.
  • 🌟 Seek out hard things for growth.
  • 💭 Everyone has the capacity to innovate.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker reflects on the importance of innovation, drawing inspiration from the TV show MacGyver, where the protagonist overcomes obstacles through creativity and resourcefulness. He emphasizes that true innovation is not just about incremental improvements but significant, transformational changes that often arise from discomfort. The speaker shares personal anecdotes and examples, including Elon Musk and Malala Yousafzai, to illustrate how embracing discomfort can lead to breakthroughs and success.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:14:21

    The speaker discusses the biological basis of discomfort and its role in innovation, highlighting that our brains are wired to avoid danger but can also thrive under stress. He argues that knowledge alone is insufficient for innovation; it requires action and the willingness to confront discomfort. The talk concludes with a call to embrace challenges and seek out uncomfortable situations to unlock potential and drive meaningful change.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the main theme of the talk?

    The main theme is that embracing discomfort is essential for innovation and personal growth.

  • Who is MacGyver?

    MacGyver is a fictional character known for using creativity and resourcefulness to solve problems.

  • How does discomfort relate to innovation?

    Discomfort often leads to breakthroughs and significant positive changes, as it pushes individuals to think creatively and take risks.

  • Can you give an example of someone who embraced discomfort?

    Elon Musk is an example; he invested heavily in his companies despite facing financial difficulties.

  • What does the speaker suggest we do with our discomfort?

    The speaker suggests that we should confront and embrace our discomfort to unlock our potential and innovate.

  • What is a 'MacGyver moment'?

    A 'MacGyver moment' refers to a situation where one must innovate and find creative solutions under pressure.

  • What role does knowledge play in innovation?

    Knowledge alone is not enough; it must be combined with action, especially in uncomfortable situations, to lead to innovation.

  • What historical figure is mentioned in relation to innovation?

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is mentioned, particularly his famous 'I have a dream' speech.

  • What is the speaker's personal story about discomfort?

    The speaker shares a time when they faced rock-bottom and used discomfort as a catalyst to pursue speaking opportunities.

  • What is the call to action for the audience?

    The audience is invited to seek out discomfort and challenges to find their own 'MacGyver moments' and innovate.

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    it's about embracing not just accepting
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    discomfort even in actual emergency to
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    that I remember being seven years old
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    watching season 1 episode 7 was a rerun
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    and in it MacGyver is locked in a
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    commercial freezer by the bad guys
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    imagine your MacGyver your MacGyver your
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    MacGyver your kind of MacGyver
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    what do you do well he's got moments to
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    it again these are the moments that made
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    gonna find yourself locked in a
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    what to do now if you are what being
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    locked in a freezer has got to be pure
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    discomfort and life sometimes gives us
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    discomfort and an opportunity for him a
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    guy for a moment taking on Musk one of
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    the most successful businessmen out
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    there when he sold PayPal for a hundred
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    and eighty million dollars he put a
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    hundred million into SpaceX 70 million
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    into Tesla and ten million into Solar
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    City he had to borrow money for rent and
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    now there's some of the most successful
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    companies out there changing what's
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    possible in the world he took all of
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    that discomfort and turned it into
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    success how well he purposefully locked
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    himself in that metaphorical freezer and
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    didn't give himself a choice he forced
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    himself to have in MacGyver moment real
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    MacGyver like discomfort career risking
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    image risking reputation risking
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    discomfort opens the door to
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    transformational innovation personally
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    and professionally the magnitude of risk
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    is proportional to the breakthrough
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    potential take Malala she was repeatedly
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    threatened and even shot by the Taliban
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    in Afghanistan for her activism
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    now she's innovating women's access to
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    education in the Middle East and all
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    over the world
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    that's discomfort and discomfort is our
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    access to innovation and our own
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    MacGyver moments
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    sure MacGyver moments are highly
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    uncomfortable to perform but they even
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    can be uncomfortable to watch I mean
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    watching somebody break the status quo
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    with everything they are and everything
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    they're not on the lines insane
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    but when you see somebody stand up for a
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    discomfort it is inspiring it's moving
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    it's what people are talking about when
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    they're talking about leading from the
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    front they're speaking about putting
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    yourself on the line for significant
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    just look at the leadership that musk
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    Molalla and even people from history
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    like Lincoln and Gandhi have provided
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    now Plato said necessity is the mother
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    of invention Edison said discontent is
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    the first necessity of progress but I
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    really knew I was on to something from
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    something my mom said you know parents
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    sometimes say these things that make
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    sense to them but absolutely no sense to
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    their kids and my mom was no different
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    she would say things like it's cheaper
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    to milk a cow than buy one what or don't
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    take any wooden nickels still don't know
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    what that means and the way out is
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    through I think that was actually Robert
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    Frost but to me it'll always be my mom
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    and it's that one that makes so much
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    sense to me now in order to get through
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    something the freezer situations in our
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    lives the hard things the things we want
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    to change we need a MacGyver moment I
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    was in exactly that position several
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    years back no job out of cash anxious in
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    public girlfriend broke up with me I
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    think most people call that rock-bottom
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    or maybe a country song depending on
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    where you guys are from right
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    I've sitting at the computer one day and
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    my parents house which is where you live
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    when you hit rock bottom and I get this
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    email blast for a conference in
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    Singapore and I'm about to delete it and
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    that thing my mom says comes to mind the
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    way out is through so with nothing more
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    than an idea terrified to speak in
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    public and few credentials I just email
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    them back cold and I say why don't you
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    have me speak best Stirling Wow I end up
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    getting on the phone with the conference
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    organiser and having nothing to lose
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    negotiate a fee to speak at their
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    conference in retrospect I had locked
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    myself in a freezer in that metaphorical
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    freezer and now I had to innovate myself
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    the thing is we all have the capacity to
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    do the things that we dream of doing but
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    we don't who chooses to be uncomfortable
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    so we wait we wait until the bad guys
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    lock us in the freezer we wait until we
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    have a heart attack to do something
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    about our health we wait until we see
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    that next great startup to realize ah I
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    had that idea avoiding discomfort is the
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    only thing between the linear
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    incremental growth that we accept and
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    quote living up to our potential in fact
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    avoiding discomfort too long never works
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    anyways for people or companies just
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    take Kodak they hung their hat on print
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    photography even though they were the
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    first one to invent the digital camera
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    they didn't have the organizational
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    culture to embrace the discomfort
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    necessary to bring that to market and
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    other digital camera companies left them
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    behind
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    the best part about all of this though
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    is it's not just my opinion it's
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    grounded in biology our brains have
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    evolved to keep us safe which from an
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    evolutionary standpoint is genius avoid
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    the things that are dangerous and we
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    survive what our brains have also
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    evolved to feel discomfort during
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    periods of perceived stress when we
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    embrace that stress that discomfort
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    versus run from it our body's
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    sympathetic nervous system uses that
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    stress differently our heart races blood
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    pumps adrenaline courses through our
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    veins and new connections are made in
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    the brain it's the biological equivalent
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    of opening up the throttle on an engine
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    and it's why under conditions of
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    competition typical discomfort athletes
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    can perform by as much as 12% above
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    where they train pretty amazing right
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    and we could talk about innovation and
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    discomfort all day
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    it would just add to the seemingly
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    limitless knowledge potential out there
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    they've never been so many podcasts
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    audiobooks ebooks eCourse is school
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    courses and certifications as there are
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    today well when you think about it his
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    knowledge really ever made the
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    difference or maybe better said has
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    knowledge without new action never made
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    a difference knowledge without action
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    doesn't provide for breakthroughs it
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    would be like MacGyver sitting at his
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    desk listening to a podcast unlocked
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    picking reading a book about the physics
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    of water and heat and I don't know
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    trolling the internet looking for the
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    latest tactics of bad guys he'd have a
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    lot of knowledge but that knowledge
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    doesn't get him anything there's no
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    discomfort no opportunity for innovation
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    but when he embraces being locked in
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    that freezer disparate ideas that would
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    probably never have a chance to come
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    together do it's exactly because he's in
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    an uncomfortable position that knowledge
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    comes together with action and it
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    crosses into the world of the unknown
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    the complex the unseen chaos of
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    potential all around us to create
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    something new innovation August 28th
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    1963 dr. Martin Luther King is standing
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    on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
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    already representing something extremely
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    unpopular at the time the civil rights
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    movement the authorities told them to
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    give a different speech and he agreed as
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    he's standing there giving a different
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    speech thankfully for him thankfully for
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    all of us he had somebody that stood for
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    him through that discomfort
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    her name was Mahalia Jackson famous
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    gospel singer his friend and she was on
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    stage with him that day and she said to
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    him and you can hear it in the
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    recordings Martin tell them about your
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    dream and the next four words out of his
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    mouth we all know because we live inside
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    of that innovation today he said I have
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    a dream
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    we all have dreams
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    realizing those dreams takes confronting
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    our own discomfort we tend to look at
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    constraints hardships problems as
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    something to rid ourselves from to avoid
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    innovation is exactly the opposite it's
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    going through those things to get to the
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    other side we all have that capacity and
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    we all know what some of those things
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    are it's calling that relative you
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    haven't talked to in a decade it's
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    starting that company you've been
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    thinking about forever it's giving that
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    idea to your boss my mom said the way
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    out is through today I invite you to go
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    through become the kind of person that
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    looks for the hard things the things
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    other people avoid to find your MacGyver
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    moments and become innovators its
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    innovators who change their businesses
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    its innovators who change their lives
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    and its innovators who maybe even change
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    the world
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    [Applause]
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    you
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    [Applause]
Tags
  • innovation
  • discomfort
  • MacGyver
  • Elon Musk
  • Malala Yousafzai
  • personal growth
  • creativity
  • risk-taking
  • leadership
  • transformation