I love TED Talks and what they can add to a person's mind palace. It's ever important to find your elusive creative genius, to march to the beat of your own drum, to recognize that I am because of you. From beat boxing to managing the crevices of life, there is a little lollipop moment for everyone.
See y'all tomorrow,
Beltran
P.S. - Highly recommend The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. Just sayin'...
I'm not sure what you put in the hand sanitizer but I'm feeling really energetic at the moment. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat paragraph made me really happy
ReplyDeletewe appreciate the prep time!
ReplyDeleteKeep your own drum beat but never forget that it's only one of billions.
ReplyDeletei've always loved ted talks and now i have an even greater appreciation of them(:
ReplyDeletefrom the cookie monster to unicorns
ReplyDeleteEvery day is a good day in Beltran's :)
ReplyDeleteCheers to those who make a living by doing obscene things with their mouths on street corners.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that paragraph I really needed it
ReplyDeleteWhat you just wrote..wow
ReplyDeleteHecks yes.
ReplyDeleteAlso public announcement: I seem to have lost my sweatpants notes from "Everyone Should Be Feminists". I'll keep looking, but if anyone finds it, give me a ring.
(I also lost my wedding ring, my wife is upset)
I lol'd
Deletelaughing because there's some who think this is just a really poetic blog post
ReplyDeleteare you still going to post a picture of your family puzzle with all of the books on it?
ReplyDeleteJust a question... if Point Loma overbooks classrooms would they forcibly remove any of the students?
ReplyDeleteHaha nice reference :D
DeleteAll time favorite will always be Reggie Watts. Hands down.
ReplyDeleteAmazing , truly amazing. Love looking back to remind myself of important lessons ted talks have taught me
ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more
DeleteSarah Kay still is and will forever be one of my favorite rhetors!
ReplyDeleteSo true!
DeleteKnowledge usually isn't too bad
ReplyDeleteI have that information in a glass case.
ReplyDeleteAll those lego pieces...
ReplyDeletewe all have a story, open up and share it with others (':
ReplyDeleteHands open this is by far my favorite blog post!
ReplyDeleteI think TED talks are great
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy looking back on all the TED Talks and thinking about all the connections still being made
ReplyDeleteThemes are everywhere in these TED talks.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading this blog post I went on a so called tangent of watching and rewatching a multitude of TED talks, and found myself captivated by the power in which the diverse group of rhetors are able to prevail through their words. And I felt that this talk: https://youtu.be/NiKtZgImdlY was one which truly emphasized the importance of voice through the theme of universal silence. A TED Talk worth sharing...
ReplyDeleteAlso, thank you for all of the exposure towards these talks, for my hands are most definitely open.