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Disrupt Yourself or Die Trying | Ellis Watson | TEDxGlasgow 

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Although humans have been evolving for over a million years, during the last few hundred we have been taught to conform, stay in our place and stay in our class. Ellis’s talk will highlight the idea that as we become older we also become more reserved taking less risks, totally under-utilising our potential and wasting opportunities. Using remarkable real-life examples, his talk will implore you to totally reinvent yourself by disrupting your life path and challenging these social norms.
Ellis Watson is the CEO of DC Thomson, one of world’s largest family-owned media companies, and previously ran big media owners in newspapers and TV; News International, Mirror Group, Celador TV Simon Cowell’s Syco TV. Appointed a Global Scot in 2013 by Alex Salmond Ellis lives in Scotland, using his business acumen to turn his hand to anything from fixing broken companies to accelerating global expansion.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 33   
@AdNauseamart
@AdNauseamart 8 лет назад
So inspiring and funny. "There's no time like the present, and there's no present like the time." "You'd be amazed at how you can beat your own DNA." Another great Ellis Watson quote not in this speech that I just found is, "“There’s no point in waiting and hoping for a wave, go and create one yourself.”
@michaeldrew2068
@michaeldrew2068 3 года назад
This is my favorite ted talk ever!
@jhgibson3064
@jhgibson3064 7 лет назад
This is one of the good guys... Excellent!
@89Keith
@89Keith 5 лет назад
i work with him, he's this fun and excellent there to. :)
@jakiwatkins6840
@jakiwatkins6840 5 лет назад
This is brilliant....i work in mental health and so was really interested in the study for anxiety and depression....will read more, thank you. Love the idea of disruption - i don't have TV and try to get my teenagers out of the house when possible! I now need to work on supporting others to disrupt their lives more positively! More of this stuff please.
@marykrismoss1861
@marykrismoss1861 7 лет назад
"so, rock on MOM" ;) (excellent final statement!)
@musicloverkathy
@musicloverkathy 6 лет назад
I decided that I had to be an explorer when I turned 65 and had to live with extreme chronic pain. So I tried MDMA and dropped acid for the first time.
@1madcelt518
@1madcelt518 5 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant!! Thank you.
@kenhoover1639
@kenhoover1639 5 лет назад
I really needed to hear this.
@arlinegeorge6967
@arlinegeorge6967 3 года назад
Great great talk . Self discovery. Thank you, bless you. All your dreams come true. Never give up.
@chube5738
@chube5738 5 лет назад
Fantastic speaker and presentation
@BraveCat9927
@BraveCat9927 8 лет назад
wow. absolutely brilliant.
@kat9587
@kat9587 7 лет назад
phenomenal!
@MrOliverTube
@MrOliverTube 6 лет назад
I hear so many people speak ...So many really have something to say. Lie this Gentleman. Thank you
@CharlotteFairchild
@CharlotteFairchild 6 лет назад
My cousin David G. Fairchild brought 200,000+ plants to the USA for the USDA. I love kudzu, just one of his plants. Like peanuts there are many things one can do with kudzu. I have a blog called kudzu questions. Maybe I am not as OCD as my cousin, or maybe I was never given the paycheck to enable me to do anything as fantastic as bringing 200,000 plants to the USA. And then he started the National Geographic Magazine with his brother-in-law.
@dannydevelops
@dannydevelops 4 года назад
Excellent.
@computerworld6994
@computerworld6994 7 лет назад
great!
@shanrafnezden7958
@shanrafnezden7958 7 лет назад
1947 You magnificent person.
@bobbylite5994
@bobbylite5994 7 лет назад
pick up a pen and some paper and just start writing. Don't think about what you're gonna write and just keep writing untill you've written a full page. You'll feel pretty good... plus it's good for your brain
@ArnoldvanKampen
@ArnoldvanKampen 7 лет назад
There is no time like the present. Indeed, I already feel halfway into The Matrix. When all the rest around you is changing at an ever faster speed, why invest in learning anything which might take a significant amount of effort and time. Before a new skill is acquired, it may already be obsolete. So choose your avatar and look for comfort and stability in virtual reality. The sentinels will take care of those petty disrupters.
@agentsmith9553
@agentsmith9553 6 лет назад
Arnold Van Kampen LOL, cool!
@firesign4297
@firesign4297 4 года назад
👏👏👏💛
@erwingonzalez3321
@erwingonzalez3321 7 лет назад
subtitulos en español por favar!!
@JulioHenriquez
@JulioHenriquez 7 лет назад
Marty, puedes auto-traducir en la configuracion XD. No seas pichon!
@trubador09
@trubador09 2 года назад
I think he's bonkers but God love him
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 6 лет назад
According to the DNA evidence, we're all linked to the first chemistry of self reproduction, so to carry on the trend, act positively and constructively no matter what, to build up the society of the nature and nurture in the global environment. Simple.
@diegoambrosio9121
@diegoambrosio9121 4 года назад
0:27 Reincarnation you say... If it floats your boat, all right. I am looking for something else.
@aprobstayahoo
@aprobstayahoo 8 лет назад
Hmmm. Good stuff, but, heck, I clicked on this because I thought that for once a TED talk was being delivered by someone older than I---and he turns out to be about a dozen years younger! I feel like a dinosaur.
@musicloverkathy
@musicloverkathy 6 лет назад
It's ok. All doctors are about 20 years old now that I am a senior. Don't you wish we had access to this understanding when we were young? It was there in people like John Lennon, but we were brainwashed to think people like him were dangerous and loony. Now we know, eh?
@csrollyson
@csrollyson 6 лет назад
It doesn't matter how many days you have lived, they are gone. What you can do TODAY is what matters. Creativity is so empowering, and disruption is necessary; there is no creativity of one is following some rule or instructions; it's active.
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