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What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky



Reality isn’t something you perceive; it’s something you create in your mind. Isaac Lidsky learned this profound lesson firsthand, when unexpected life circumstances yielded valuable insights. In this introspective, personal talk, he challenges us to let go of excuses, assumptions and fears, and accept the awesome responsibility of being the creators of our own reality.

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40 thoughts on “What reality are you creating for yourself? | Isaac Lidsky
  1. Felsefi açıdan güzel bir konusma ama bu konuyla alakali bilimsel bir araştırma yapmami isteyene hocama sesleniyorum. olmuyor yiğidim çıkmıyor bişey

  2. I actually felt very sad that he lost his sense of sight. It must have been so sad slowly losing such a precious part of the reality we create. He seems to have really overcome that and used it as a strength! Good man.

  3. Wow so amazing
    Your horizons are bigger than everyone.
    Sometimes I considered if I got some crucial disease. How do I face it.
    I hope I can see what you sea

  4. Starts with science and critical thinking, ends up with reductive generalizations about life based on emotional driving ad hocs to protect the ego and sell some self-improvement mumbojumbo. This is getting old TED…

  5. the whole point of vision not to think but to keep you a live. most time you want to see what grass what not grass and what beat shape object over their

  6. Wow not only does he speak very eloquently, but the message!! I love how he started off his talk with five potential lies, keeping the audience engaged and then made it ironic. His message to not let fear become your reality is emphasized though the simplicity of his presentation

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