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Emotional Intelligence From a Teenage Perspective | Maximilian Park | TEDxYouth@PVPHS 

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Intelligence comes in many forms. In this talk, Maximilian Park discusses his experience with emotional intelligence, the change it has affected in his life, and the impact it could have on students around the country.
Maximilian Park is a senior at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@thisisbob1001
@thisisbob1001 5 лет назад
Respect to anyone who takes time to talk about this and try help others.thankyou.
@malikasebou7225
@malikasebou7225 5 лет назад
With teenagers like Mark the world will be a better place to live Thanks a lot you are fabulous
@PMxsw23edc
@PMxsw23edc 2 месяца назад
Great talk. I'm going to show it to my Social Work College students. Much to learn from it. Thank you!!!
@annah_robxx8795
@annah_robxx8795 2 года назад
He's learnt what many of us have been searching for, some for most of their lives without realising, imagine if this kind of content was made more available in schools, it took therapy for me to come across this and has changed my life
@richardwilliamson1639
@richardwilliamson1639 3 года назад
This world really needs you, Max! Thanks for the presentation. It makes me glad to be alive and more respectful of the teen-age experience. "Silent crisis." That's it!
@ec3539
@ec3539 2 месяца назад
Thank you for addressing this crucial topic through the eyes of a young man! I remember catastrophizing when I was a teen. You are a very amazing speaker.
@curtismmichaels
@curtismmichaels 6 лет назад
This is the most comprehensive, tangible, and effective video on EQ I've seen yet. Mr. Park's bright future will benefit the world, and the world could create a bright future of its own by listening to him and working with him.
@Andreabellababe518
@Andreabellababe518 2 года назад
Self reflection is definitely key to understanding your own emotions asking questions
@juliab.75
@juliab.75 5 лет назад
I just don't know why they don't teach us emotional intelligence in school.
@kilby6145
@kilby6145 4 года назад
they do
@nes286
@nes286 3 года назад
Hi Julia B I tried to reply to an email you sent me.
@juliab.75
@juliab.75 3 года назад
@@nes286 I don't have ur email address
@snazzylizardz5041
@snazzylizardz5041 3 года назад
They do now, I'm watching for school! :)
@juliab.75
@juliab.75 3 года назад
@@snazzylizardz5041 omg! Yes good for you :)
@jesileigh
@jesileigh 3 года назад
I train early learning teachers (birth to third grade) and am working hard on promoting social-emotional learning. This video is a great illustration for them on what the outcomes could be if we would prioritize building these skills as early as possible. Thank you for sharing and I'm so thrilled you were able to discover this so early in life and that you're spreading the word now!
@personalexcellencefoundati818
@personalexcellencefoundati818 3 года назад
We agree, what would the world be like if all kids learned this early?
@lisamackell3557
@lisamackell3557 3 года назад
Maximillian - your strength, vulnerability and presence are inspiring and will help many people. Thank you
@through.a.barrel.she.breathes
@through.a.barrel.she.breathes 3 месяца назад
Please continue to help young kids, they really need someone like you. .💙 I know that waking to a lonely, crippling nightmare.
@dramitaroyshah
@dramitaroyshah 4 года назад
This is great! I'm teaching Social Edge: Brain-Based EQ classes in my community right now and am seeing a tremendous difference in the kids! Trying to find ways to get this program out to more communities.
@ShellyHankins
@ShellyHankins 10 месяцев назад
How are those classes going? We need some in PA!
@vak5461
@vak5461 2 года назад
It's been nice seeing talks from TED about how us adults can help teens but hearing it FROM A TEEN is great!
@qshkqn
@qshkqn 6 лет назад
Enjoyed this talk, I’m 17 and I received this very well
@terrahorton4729
@terrahorton4729 Год назад
This was eye opening and so inspiring to see. Thank you for taking the time to educate me, a therapist, on how to do this with our children better.
@kristylynn1329
@kristylynn1329 4 года назад
And that is HOPE for our future 💗 Thank you!
@leto3541
@leto3541 2 года назад
This is Sooo much needed at school across the nation. If kids are teach emotional intelligence young maybe a lot of life's would be safe. Thank you for this video. And please continue to help young kids, they really need someone like you. .💙
@xorahmichelle9201
@xorahmichelle9201 4 года назад
omg, that was beautiful. I love the heart monitor analogy!
@kanime5196
@kanime5196 2 года назад
I've been waiting to here this for so long! Thank you Max!
@tadolaizo9021
@tadolaizo9021 2 года назад
Mahmoud Godat. Those new generations have their own expression to tell the others what is going on in their minds it`s a great expression I enjoyed. Videos like this will help many people to understand what is Emotional Intelligence (EI).
@SHATeCH99
@SHATeCH99 20 дней назад
The most underated ted talk ever😮
@CharmandHappyCarmenTellez
@CharmandHappyCarmenTellez 3 месяца назад
Key words early on in first 5-1/2minutes "...learning in a SAFE environment." Sadly, when the school environment has toxic issues like at Acacia Middle School in Hemet, CA., the will to learn, be positive, try harder, stay true to yourself is compromised, especially when staff sweeps issues under the rug. The child changes to a state of fight or flight and becomes emotionally damaged. School should not have that kind of power. Then, the child is now looked at like a monster, he feels like a monster, feels misunderstood, feels he has to be "tough" and loses his sense to care for his future. It can get THAT bad if not caught to prevent or remedy in time. How many of our youth have geared paths due to similar situations even though the HOME environment is nothing less than positive & nurturing.
@Laong26
@Laong26 2 года назад
Emotions is important to a teenager. Thank you 🙏
@catiehamilton8194
@catiehamilton8194 5 лет назад
I really felt this.
@Prakhar879
@Prakhar879 Год назад
Today I got to know thaI how Indian gods help us. When we desire for one who loves us we get Lord Krishna and Rama who is loved by everyone, when we desire for anyone to guide us there is Lord Krishna guiding us as Arjuna defeated by his own emotions in the land of war of Mahabharata before fighting and when we someone to destroy the negative energy of ours there is Lord Shiva , The destroyer. Hare Krishna! Hare Rama! Namah Parvati Pataye Har Har Mahadev! May God takes every positive and negative effects and make us zero, neutral, "the eternal form".
@slopek727
@slopek727 6 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 🚪 Emotional Impact of Rejection - Rejection from two people led to intense emotional pain and isolation. 01:55 🧠 Understanding Emotional Intelligence - Emotional intelligence is crucial for understanding and effectively responding to emotions. - Rising cases of anxiety and depression in students highlight the need for emotional intelligence education. - Emotional intelligence can prevent the escalation of anxiety in children. 03:01 🏫 Proposal: Emotional Intelligence Classes - Emotional intelligence classes in high schools can prevent anxiety build-up in students. - Lack of emotional intelligence contributes to the snowball effect of anxiety. - Understanding emotions makes solving emotional puzzles easier for better mental health. 05:44 🌈 Positive Impact of Emotional Intelligence Education - Emotional intelligence classes empower students to manage stress effectively. - Gratitude practices, learned in emotional intelligence classes, can reduce stress levels. - Emotional intelligence fosters resilience, determination, and control over one's life. 07:29 🌐 Expanding the Scope of Emotional Intelligence - Emotional intelligence goes beyond personal benefits; it enhances social awareness. - Understanding others' emotions fosters better relationships and connections. - Emotional intelligence positively influences various aspects of life, including academics and leadership. 09:05 🤝 Transforming Negative Experiences - Emotional intelligence helps reinterpret negative actions, fostering positive outcomes. - Calling people by their names triggers positive feelings, enhancing likability. - Emotional intelligence promotes turning negative experiences into opportunities for growth. 10:26 🌍 Broad Benefits of Emotional Intelligence - Emotional intelligence prepares students for collaboration and effective group work. - Positive effects of emotional intelligence extend into adulthood. - Western culture's labeling of emotions as good or bad can hinder emotional understanding. 11:59 💖 Embracing Life with Emotional Intelligence - Emotional intelligence enables acceptance of help and support from others. - Life is a journey of highs and lows, and emotional intelligence helps navigate both. - Rejecting life due to fear leads to a stagnant story, while embracing it makes the journey fulfilling. Made with HARPA AI
@missliz20vn68
@missliz20vn68 4 года назад
This is a great talk- more people need to watch it. Thanks Max
@shabnap.m4351
@shabnap.m4351 Год назад
As parents, we need to hear from more teenagers, not from therapists or from other parents. They should tell us how they feel even if we know how we felt when we were teenagers.
@HorticulturaconlosZamoras
@HorticulturaconlosZamoras Год назад
Amazing!!! Love his speech
@hrishetarajkumari977
@hrishetarajkumari977 4 месяца назад
Loved the way he presented it
@ShyamsMotivationalVideoTamil
@ShyamsMotivationalVideoTamil 2 года назад
Emotional intelligence helps you build stronger relationships, succeed at school and work, and achieve your career and personal goals. It can also help you to connect with your feelings, turn intention into action, and make informed decisions about what matters most to you.
@ScholarGamerNerd
@ScholarGamerNerd 4 года назад
I will be incorporating this Ted Talk into an upcoming lesson plan. Thanks, Max!
@maheenafshar4053
@maheenafshar4053 3 года назад
I think teachers should do that.
@jacksongabriel2086
@jacksongabriel2086 3 года назад
Maheen Afshar no it makes the class dead af
@wackyybray
@wackyybray Год назад
im watching this ted talk because it was assigned for homework!
@cb7084
@cb7084 5 лет назад
Thank you for doing this talk. I believe that it has the potential for setting many people on a good path. Can you share some of the videos that helped you? I would love to watch some of those as well.
@ShellyHankins
@ShellyHankins 10 месяцев назад
Love the tips he included! He made me want to go through an EQ class! I'd also like to see what videos he watched🤔
@carpe_diem_0022
@carpe_diem_0022 10 месяцев назад
You changed my life dude
@beulah41
@beulah41 3 года назад
Seems that those who laughed when was sharing how low he was needed this 🙁
@thetexaslifelivelifefree4713
@thetexaslifelivelifefree4713 2 года назад
thank you Ms. A for making me watch this because wow, just powerfull.
@silveriagarza7919
@silveriagarza7919 2 года назад
The presentation gave good information. I little smile would go a long way.
@starlignjaimee366
@starlignjaimee366 3 месяца назад
One of the best, so underrated
@RiyaSingh-si8kh
@RiyaSingh-si8kh 3 года назад
Great talk 👏
@aliciarodriguez6611
@aliciarodriguez6611 Год назад
This is really impressionant
@ronniesumicad8282
@ronniesumicad8282 10 месяцев назад
Depressions arise if the one ignore the root cause and don't know how to handle nor identify emotion/self awareness. Handling emotion is rational, the innate part in us.
@amycuaresma
@amycuaresma 2 года назад
10:29 nailed it
@sarahbrown6637
@sarahbrown6637 Год назад
The problem is people think that academics is the most important thing and so teens struggle, which causes the stress. Education system is so inadequate. Some teens need a boot camp. Some need moral learning. Some need hands-on learning. But are these things offered? No hardly at all. They say that's the parents job but school takes up the child+teens life.
@maryrainwater6576
@maryrainwater6576 2 года назад
I love your artwork also, thank you for the video!
@kamilakhalitovaa9615
@kamilakhalitovaa9615 Год назад
This boy is very smart! I want to marry him. I watch him in the morning, in the afternoon,all the time. This video really helped me
@niasayamuongbo6498
@niasayamuongbo6498 2 года назад
I 💕 the video……so Amazing
@AnhTruong-ir5qj
@AnhTruong-ir5qj 2 года назад
THIS WAS SO AHEAD OF IT'S TIME IN 2018.
@cloaked.mystic
@cloaked.mystic Год назад
Brilliant 🙌💕
@downwardbrainspiral
@downwardbrainspiral 2 года назад
does he have any social media accounts? he's extremely talented i'd love to see more of him and his art :)
@jackiequesnel-fisher8373
@jackiequesnel-fisher8373 Год назад
Well done Max
@frankxia9898
@frankxia9898 3 года назад
Yeah, I prefer to assume the worst scenario for everything since it won't hurt anymore if those are truly that bad.
@JoeM370
@JoeM370 6 месяцев назад
This content exemplifies insightful depth and understanding. A book I read with related themes was incredibly affirming. "The Art of Saying No: Mastering Boundaries for a Fulfilling Life" by Samuel Dawn
@chbro6895
@chbro6895 28 дней назад
good infomation
@justinmanzo3945
@justinmanzo3945 5 лет назад
I could have used the advice that its ok to talk about your problems 5 years ago
@brandirichardson1600
@brandirichardson1600 3 года назад
What videos is he talking about that he watched???
@alyssayeh9542
@alyssayeh9542 6 лет назад
YEA MAX U GO MAX
@enlightenedcreeper3677
@enlightenedcreeper3677 2 года назад
Ye
@jazminnew3757
@jazminnew3757 Год назад
THA feeling last forever. Once it switches on it stays
@king__danny
@king__danny 7 месяцев назад
Wow 🤯🤯
@ashleylivingstone8025
@ashleylivingstone8025 Год назад
eq schooling should be required at colleges in order to obtain a degree because many of us have never heard to EQ. It should also be taught in a parenting class or a childhood development class because children push our buttons.
@thomasarrieta768
@thomasarrieta768 3 года назад
I don’t know why I have to do this class like I’m just mad at bully’s like why do they bully what do they get if they stop I could have been happy because I don’t know how to do this class so bully’s stop pleaseeeeeee
@zimzalabimdenickimenajzala2003
@zimzalabimdenickimenajzala2003 2 года назад
Here for class
@mamta2928
@mamta2928 5 лет назад
9:50
@sachinknight19
@sachinknight19 10 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@juliab.75
@juliab.75 5 лет назад
Aw poor guys he's cute. I hope he's better now!
@nes286
@nes286 4 года назад
Julia B. Your response was such a cliche of the typical “mean girl”. I wonder what made such a beautiful young lady so callous towards others that struggle. Being kind to others is so much more attractive.
@mannymarc24
@mannymarc24 4 года назад
Julia B. The perfect encapsulation to the demographic 👌🌟no joke. It’s honest and on point!
@juliab.75
@juliab.75 3 года назад
@@nes286 you know I wasn't being sarcastic with that statement.. maybe you better meet people in real life before you make such rude statements about them.
@nes286
@nes286 3 года назад
Julia B. I stand corrected, you responded sweetly and I misinterpreted your response. I will be more careful in the future. Thank you, it is never to late to learn.
@juliab.75
@juliab.75 3 года назад
@@nes286 its okay, these things happen. Yeah no problem, I hope you have a good one!
@xrp2009
@xrp2009 Год назад
Why people is loughing when he is speaking of his pain 😢
@D-lore
@D-lore 11 дней назад
But by the time your able to laugh while talking about your failures I think you’ll have found what your missing -Marimo-Chan muv luv alternative
@WICKEDCLOOSTER
@WICKEDCLOOSTER 2 года назад
who else is taking an english finals watxching this i am
@yungmoneykatie
@yungmoneykatie 2 года назад
do u go to mkms
@WICKEDCLOOSTER
@WICKEDCLOOSTER 2 года назад
@@yungmoneykatie do you mean meeker
@yungmoneykatie
@yungmoneykatie 2 года назад
@@WICKEDCLOOSTER yea u have ms lee too
@WICKEDCLOOSTER
@WICKEDCLOOSTER 2 года назад
@@yungmoneykatie I have ms Pringle for ELA
@theretrogameryt926
@theretrogameryt926 3 года назад
SO he got Friendzoned? At least he has more friends now
@viixxxie
@viixxxie 3 года назад
Heyyy guys its me!
@natania7738
@natania7738 3 года назад
Who are you?
@nicholascabrera8946
@nicholascabrera8946 3 года назад
@@natania7738 its him
@ghosthost8406
@ghosthost8406 8 месяцев назад
Honestly I'm not a huge fan of ted talks, I was forced to watch this by my teacher for a assingment
@omarcastillo7313
@omarcastillo7313 2 года назад
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@elderly8026
@elderly8026 3 года назад
Pp
@pedropineda8680
@pedropineda8680 3 года назад
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@tracyrice2638
@tracyrice2638 3 года назад
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@atlaspocta6711
@atlaspocta6711 7 месяцев назад
can he stop yapping
@raychu3110
@raychu3110 3 года назад
THERES A REASON WHY HE WAS REJECTED
@acostapg8139
@acostapg8139 2 года назад
Deadass it’s just a rejection he’s dramatic asl
@user-gj6cw6yc8s
@user-gj6cw6yc8s 9 месяцев назад
Look at who you are No matter how much you have ......you can not be different But be better at whom you are. .........this is why Everyone Needs the step ......that's the next step ......your an accident....or not
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