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Re: Lists of must see TED-talks

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Everyone has an opinion and everyone wants to differentiate his answer which in turn, given enough answers (700 roughly) all the talks turn to be 'must-see'. Quora become boring with these subjective questions.

anyway here is my answer a year ago : http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=443008

Re: Lists of must see TED-talks

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I've been seeing more and more of these "best _____" questions on Quora and I can't help thinking it doesn't really fit the Quora mold very well. I emailed them asking that they implement a feature making it easier for people to create lists. The problem right now is that if I post 5 suggestions, and someone votes up my answer because they agree with one of those 5, that information is blurred. It should split those suggestions into 5 separately votable answers.

That said, I think that one of the biggest entrepreneurial opportunities on the web is recommendation of content. I sometimes think about how much stuff there is to experience, from books to movies to music, and it depresses me that I'll only ever be able to enjoy a tiny, tiny fraction of it all before I die. With that in mind, I'd like to know I'm experiencing the best this world has to offer. It's a complicated problem, but I have my wallet ready for the person who solves it.

Re: Lists of must see TED-talks

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I am not sure if I can watch TED again, after reading the article on HN about how TED seems to run, its appeal is lost. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2268336

I feel the same way. I'm disappointed that social status and elitism permeates throughout a forum that is supposed to be about advancing human knowledge and the human condition.

Re: Lists of must see TED-talks

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"The Paradox of Choice" has a couple good insights, especially for entrepreneurs selling, but I think it misses one very important thing. Yes, the unknowledgeable shopper will feel overwhelmed if you ask them what spice you want to buy out of 40 different spices, but the world would be much worse if there was a mandate that you could only buy pepper and garlic. It would be easier for the unskilled cook, but serious c…

Spices are a hopeless example of the paradox of choice, since they're all genuinely different things. The kinds of choices I hate are the ones that have been deliberately and often artificially cooked up between things that are in essence the same -- or that I'd benefit from really being the same. Two examples: (1) Washing powder. My local supermarket has a whole aisle filled with essentially identical products in di…

Why anyone would buy travel insurance is a mystery to me, but maybe you'd like http://www.insuremytrip.com/ which has a pretty nice comparison feature.

Re: Lists of must see TED-talks

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How can a source on knowledge like TED, thriving conferences that are entertaining and full of knowledge, be unknown by so many people. I mean they have access on TV to so many brain melting content, but a source of knowledge and idea like TED, is burried on the internet.... What a world !

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post #18

How can a source on knowledge like TED, thriving conferences that are entertaining and full of knowledge, be unknown by so many people. I mean they have access on TV to so many brain melting content, but a source of knowledge and idea like TED, is burried on the internet.... What a world !

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Re: Lists of must see TED-talks

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post #13

I am not sure if I can watch TED again, after reading the article on HN about how TED seems to run, its appeal is lost. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2268336

I feel the same way. I'm disappointed that social status and elitism permeates throughout a forum that is supposed to be about advancing human knowledge and the human condition.

You must have missed the last 10,000 years of human development, because the elite have always been at the forefront of human development. It is part of what makes them elite. Humankind does not advance because of the efforts of the average person, it simply continues.

Having said that... Why Julia Sweeney is always at TED is still a mystery to me. When one of her videos come up, I can't find the skip button fast enough.

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