Srikumar S. Rao på Arbejdsglæde Live! 2009

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Srikumar S. Rao på Arbejdsglæde Live! 2009

Professor Srikumar S. Rao fra Columbia Universitetet i New York holder et vanvittig inspirerende og morsomt indlæg på Arbejdsglæde Live! 2009 konferencen i København.

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  1. Rita
    great video, enjoy
    love
    MOM
    » Rita
    9. marts 2010
  2. Fabian
    oh, was just during the introduction, still weird though, I almost stopped watching the movie... bad admin, bad!
    » Fabian
    9. marts 2010
  3. emuna
    Wonderful!
    » emuna
    16. marts 2010
  4. Emanuel
    I find this short & valuable lecture not only useful for personal needs. but also it can be applied for business.
    » Emanuel
    1. april 2010
  5. Brendon
    Great video! always importaant to remember that every day is a new day and you should suck as much out of it at possible! make the difference
    » Brendon
    2. april 2010
  6. Arizona Mildman
    Why did some sales presentation conference motivation guru hijack this video and add his nonsense to this video. It used to be about RAO, himself and stared with your introduction. Now it starts with some guy givning a motivation speech that obviously is NOT Srikumar Rao. So when I embad the video onto my site I get some guy with a headset instead of professor Rao. My impression is "SHUT UP AND LET THE LECTURER SPEAK!"
    6. april 2010
  7. Yvette
    I came here via TED.com only wanting to say that this site/project seems great and many kudos. However, I REALLY suggest you change the intro music for your series. It's so irritating and loud that I've muted it on every single video and felt the ensuing need to comment about it on your webpage. It can't be good for people to associate that with your project. Just a thought.
    » Yvette
    16. april 2010
  8. krme
    where is pause?????
    » krme
    15. maj 2010
  9. nicole
    um the video seems to stop after a few mintues of the presentation??..someone please help me..i would like to see the whole thing..
    » nicole
    26. maj 2010
  10. sridhar
    passion exists inside you, it does not exist in the job..and if you don't find a way to ignite it within you right where you are, you are not going to find it outside..but if you do find a way to ignite it where you are, then you will find that the external world rearranges itself to accomodate the new person that you are becoming, and as you do that mirracles happen on a regular basis..
    » sridhar
    18. juni 2010
  11. Charles Potty
    Can't say that I agree with professor Rao, he got some valid points for sure, but I think that if there's to many annoyances and problems that pops up every day in your life, it will affect your overall experience with the day and make it bad. Imagine your boss drops in every 15 min and bitch about your job, your wife is always in a bad mood, kids yelling constantly, your pile of unpaid bills just keeps growing. Of course there is room for a few minutes of joy too in such a day but overall I would call that an unhappy life and only results will change that, not the trying.
    The same when he mentioned it's the process to the goal that counts not the goal itself. Heck if I worked my ass off for half a year to reach a goal and it failed, making all that time just wasted, I sure wouldnt just smile and say well, at least I tried.
    2. juli 2010
  12. bezieur
    Brilliant! That is an essence of Advaita, Bhuddism and several other spiritual traditions, humanistic psychology as well. But Mr. Rao's put it in a nutshell. Well done!
    » bezieur
    8. juli 2010
  13. sanxianzhu
    Great! Focus on the process,not the outcome!
    » sanxianzhu
    11. juli 2010
  14. Dave
    What people do not ever realize is that the world they they think they live in is a bunch of sensory perceptions, INSIDE their brains alone, nothing of it exists OUTSIDE their skulls in the exact shape , form and color as seen inside the brain. This is called "worldview". A dog has a unique world view, a cat has another worldview, a man has a worldview, and a child has another worldview. Belief systems are just as fluid. God is Jesus and not Allah. Well, if you were an Arab you would say the opposite. But what about Mr. God? Is he only limited to obeying your view or the Arab's view? Can he be God? Has he to be either Jesus or Allah alone? And we actually fight based on our worldviews!! If you have young kids, make sure to go down to a height 2 feet above the ground and see how the world looks from that height. It's terrifying, everything is high above you. Now, imagine yourself placed inside the skull of a 7feet tall man. Everyone is down there. Everyone looks up to you and you watch out for door frames, hanging decorations, chandeliers all the time. Imagine it. That's how you get to understand what a different worldview is.
    Then examine your belief system and your pursuits and the mental happiness shortcuts - like Windows desktop shortcuts that you can see right now. Your mind is your desktop, and if you place a shortcut to your secret porn folder right in the middle of your desktop, you are going to watch porn more often. So in life, make sure your desktop is clean and your desktop shortcuts to happiness are pointing to the right programs and folders. And for God's sake, for your kids' sake, don't blindly copy shortcuts and programs from another person's desktop onto your own desktop just because he/she has them. Keep more smileys on your desktop. Dont keep multiple shortcuts to Trash folders on your desktop :-)

    Be happy and enjoy using the computer, not burning yourself rummaging through files, programs and shortcuts copied from other people's desktops. Write programs and change your desktop and lifesystem to make it better for yourself, not because it should match other people's desktops. Keep good movies, not tons of crap movies. Be intelligent - make Desktop search faster - dont clutter up your desktop with useless icons and shortcuts - that makes for a pleasant experience and fast computer - intelligence!
    And if your hard disk has bad sectors (tough life, bad memories, unwanted experiences) don't keep accessing the bad sectors of the hard disk all the time, it wears out the hard disk much faster and slows down computer performance. :-)

    Good friends are like good computers on your network - they transfer good shortcuts, files and programs to your computer. And they take away bad sectors and bad programs. Have good friends. Don't play too violent games with lot of sound, because that takes up a lot of power and resources - like sex in real life - and burns out even good expensive machine faster than the normal desktops.
    Run as many nice and clean programs and stay away from viruses, spyware and malware programs. So when at the end of the session, you can look back at the usage of the computer, you still have a good system, even at the end!
    Be happy, have a clean desktop.
    Cleanliness is next to Godliness, even on your life's desktop.

    » Dave
    24. juli 2010

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