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How to make a passionate and inspiring presentation

Posted by Steven Speldewinde On April - 28 - 2009

This is one of the most moving TED talks I have watched so far (and I have watched a lot!).  If you have a cause you want to promote, or a business you should be passionate about it, if not why would anyone else be?  I remember studying environmental justice when I was at the University of Alabama, it was a really interesting class, but I think this speech really shows the principles in action.  I hope you enjoy Majora Carter’s presentation ‘Greening the Ghetto’, I’ll leave you with my favourite advice from the talk:

‘It’s better to ask for foregiveness than permission’

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2 Comments

  1. DanMancera says:

    Amazing video!!! Thanks man

  2. No probs, it’s one of those presentations that makes you realise that you have to do something that will make a difference to your world..

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