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Eva Zeisel on the Playful Search for Beauty
Eva Zeisel
Renowned Industrial Designer Eva Zeisel started her career in 1925 and here, she talks about the search that has been the fuel to her creations ever since.
1 people like thisEva Zeisel: Eva Zeisel on the Playful Search for Beauty
February 1, 2001 (over 22 years ago)Renowned Industrial Designer Eva Zeisel started her career in 1925 and here, she talks about the search that has been the fuel to her creations ever since.
1 people like thisNic Marks: The Happy Planet Index
July 1, 2010 (almost 13 years ago)Nic Marks shows how people should strive to be happy at the same time keeping the planet happy by preserving and conserving resources for the sake of the future.
1 people like thisMatthieu Ricard: The Habits of Happiness
February 1, 2004 (over 19 years ago)Matthieu Ricard talks about how meditation and mind transformation could bring us to that state of happiness or well-being we all so often wish for.
1 people like thisRobert Thurman: Expanding Your Circle of Compassion
October 1, 2009 (over 13 years ago)In this compelling talk, Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman tells us about expanding our circle of compassion. He tells us a story defining what compassion is and how it's a universal topic. He gives us the sevenfold method for developing compassion and these really give you something to think about...
1 people like thisDayananda Saraswati: The Profound Journey of Compassion
October 1, 2009 (over 13 years ago)Dayananda Saraswati talks about how to discover that empathy and forced compassion can soon develop into genuine compassion towards other people.
1 people like thisJeremy Rifkin: The Empathic Civilization
May 6, 2010 (about 13 years ago)Jeremy Rifkin talks about the beginnings of man and how we are all connected through empathy.
1 people like thisDan Gilbert: Dan Gilbert Asks, Why are We Happy?
February 1, 2004 (over 19 years ago)Dan Gilbert shows how synthetic happiness is just as good as natural happpiness.
1 people like thisBen Dunlap: Ben Dunlap Talks About a Passionate Life
March 1, 2007 (over 16 years ago)Ben Dumlap vividly narrates the lives of his mentors and idols that fully embody how one should be passionate about life and learning.
1 people like thisLaura Trice: Laura Trice Suggests We All Say Thank You
February 1, 2008 (over 15 years ago)In this short and sweet talk, Laura Trice suggests that we all say thank you to everyone. She also says that we should express our need to be thanked by the people that we need to hear it from. Gratitude does wonders in both ways.
1 people like thisJames Forbes: Rev. James Forbes: Compassion at the Dinner Table
October 1, 2009 (over 13 years ago)The preacher's preacher delves into a deeper and more dynamic meaning of compassion.
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