TED: The power of unconventional thinking | David McWilliams

TED: The power of unconventional thinking | David McWilliams

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The speaker discusses the unpredictability of plans, referencing Mike Tyson's quote about plans and punches. He highlights the rapid pace of change and crises, quoting Yeats and Lenin. The speaker contrasts the accurate predictions of poets like Yeats with the failures of economists, emphasizing the value of unconventional thinkers. He critiques traditional education for not recognizing diverse intelligences and explains how confirmation bias leads to groupthink. The Dunning-Kruger effect is illustrated with a humorous story, and the speaker concludes by urging a greater appreciation for poets and artists.

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What was the initial plan mentioned by the speaker?

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How does the speaker relate the words of Mike Tyson to the concept of planning?

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What does the speaker suggest about the pace of change in society?

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What is the significance of the quote from Vladimir Lenin mentioned in the speech?

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How does the speaker describe the experience of different generations with crises?

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What does the speaker imply about the recognition of different types of intelligence in schools?

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What is the Dunning-Kruger effect, as explained by the speaker?

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