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What was the first\\xa0TED Talk\\xa0you ever watched?
Was it\\xa0Do\\xa0schools kill creativity?\\xa0by Ken Robinson?
Was it\\xa0The power of vulnerability\\xa0by Bren\\xe9 Brown?
Whatever it is I bet you felt a bit like you stumbled onto an oasis. The Internet is junky! The whole thing feels like a pack of cougars just ran through a dollar store. Pop-up everything, ads screaming at you, and everything feels like a fish-hooks tugging at your eyeballs.
TED is the opposite.
TED doesn\'t beg for personal info, force you to open an account, quick-pick your wallet for your credit card, or do anything other than help spread ideas to shape, grow, and inspire your thoughts. \\xa0
It is beauty in the scat-filled dollar store.\\xa0
So, who\'s Ted? Who runs TED? Who\'s the 18-minute-or-less Emperor?\\xa0
It\'s Chris Anderson.
The Pakistani-born, Oxford-educated,\\xa0New York Times\\xa0bestselling... Chris Anderson.\\xa0
In this Chapter, I fly down to New York City and sit with Chris in his office. We uncover his three most formative books and discuss developing willpower, tackling deeper issues, supporting ambitious spouses, and what being a dreamer really means...\\xa0
I hope you enjoy this conversation with Chris Anderson, Head of TED.\\xa0
WHAT YOU\'LL LEARN:
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Leave us a voicemail! Your message may be included in a future episode: 1-833-READ-A-LOT
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here:\\xa0https://www.3books.co/chapters/12
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