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Never give up! You can go further than you think | Arnoddur Magnús Danks | TEDxReykjavik 

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In his talk, Arnoddur speaks of the importance of not giving up and how he uses that wisdom in his work with children.
Arnoddur Magnús (Max) Danks is an actor, fight director, stunt man and teacher. He teaches kids the value of taking calculated risks, fighting individual fears and to realize that no matter how difficult things are or how frightening, they can always break through the barrier and go further, do more and allow themselves to fail without giving up.
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 : 39   
@tommylau2165
@tommylau2165 7 лет назад
What a wonderful speech with very deep insight of problems with young children that affect their adulthood! This is so inspiring! Thank you so much!xx
@khalidsafir
@khalidsafir 8 лет назад
Thank you for your courage and trying to make the world better.
@korpzy3620
@korpzy3620 8 лет назад
If only the whole world of education could see this.
@talestotellll
@talestotellll 9 лет назад
Beautiful ...
@arnamagneadanks1330
@arnamagneadanks1330 8 лет назад
Thank you all for your comments, its good to know that this message makes a difference, love and respect to you all.
@misspinkpunkykat
@misspinkpunkykat 8 лет назад
I could kiss this man!
@nicmilosevic8916
@nicmilosevic8916 Год назад
as a 74 year old todler, this is the perfect video for my daughter son as she has no fingers and no hands or friends in that matter she also suffers from ADHD, down syndrome, she doesnt have any legs but is the best soccer player around, she is also the best swimmer, the way she sinks down the pool is so cute it brings tears to my eyes. she is the best son i couldve asked for even though she is my foster son. love the video!!
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
ayyy my nega
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
I love balls
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
Goated
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
Goal
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
Amazing
@sallynahass8935
@sallynahass8935 6 лет назад
I have seen a lot of Tedtalks starting from the top influential to the bottom.. But this.. Different. You're awesome man
@raxacorical5868
@raxacorical5868 5 лет назад
Wow, such a great talk, thanks so much for this
@stressedout3649
@stressedout3649 8 лет назад
"I'M ONE OF THEM" I CRIED SO HARD
@lahyhdina
@lahyhdina 8 лет назад
much love and respect from morocco
@vesnavuksan6046
@vesnavuksan6046 8 лет назад
Wonderful!! Will share with my kids!
@Oakey888
@Oakey888 9 лет назад
@asuznjoozhamattom
@asuznjoozhamattom Год назад
@ShawnSlatteryphoto
@ShawnSlatteryphoto 8 лет назад
As a 45 year old dyslexic, this is so true to me. Thank you!
@paulenehicks8972
@paulenehicks8972 8 лет назад
I WISH I COULD HUG YOU RIGHT NOW. I WAS ALWAYS BULLIED DUE TO ME ALWAYS BEING THE NEW GIRL. MOVING FROM PLACE TO PLACE. ABUSE IN ALL SITUATIONS. I AM 46, STILL I STRUGGLE WITH LEARNING THINGS. I PUSH MYSELF, YET I KNOW I CAN DO BETTER. THANK YOU SIR. PEACE NEW YORK NEW YORK.
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
okay???
@donovanjakosalem2403
@donovanjakosalem2403 7 лет назад
he is a good teacher I guess
@phooongtion
@phooongtion 7 лет назад
thank you, i needed to hear this today..
@arnamagneadanks1330
@arnamagneadanks1330 7 лет назад
You are welcome and i wish you and yours a wonderful day, not just to day, but every day :)
@bing6896
@bing6896 7 лет назад
Just watched your talk, Arnoddur. My younger one is a ADHD, 7 years old. It's been hard for me and my whole family actually, especially her older sister. But she is such a lovely character, though having difficulty to fit in schools. I am always wondering how she feels being different. Today we actually told her about her ADHD, not sure how much she understands. I would like her to meet you. She's not keen on doing much activities, but just play. I will see if she will change her mind next year.
@arnamagneadanks1330
@arnamagneadanks1330 7 лет назад
Anytime, send me a message some time on FB and we could find a time. ADHD was once described to me by young man that did acrobatics, parkour and is now training to become a stunt man in Germany, as his special super power because he had so much more energy than his friends.... various sports and specially martial arts have helped ADHD in finding their inner peace and channel their excessive energy in more productive way. Have a wonderful day :)
@willwill8844
@willwill8844 Год назад
as a 57 year old teenager with no hair and 7 fingers on my right arm, i didnt ask!!
@arennaim8273
@arennaim8273 8 лет назад
Extraordinary....!
@Andrea_Manconi
@Andrea_Manconi 8 лет назад
damn this was heartbreaking
@ghazikutbi3206
@ghazikutbi3206 3 года назад
which part of your speech shows your difficulty? about the Somalian kid, telling the truth about the faulty schooling, thanking the people who taught you or giving suggestion in drawing the attention of the students even the ones with attention difficulty. You were splendid Arnoddur.
@indiannotproudofbeingpunja217
@indiannotproudofbeingpunja217 6 лет назад
I get failing too much and getting depressed by so much failures and more rank of failures is increasing I hope this will give me power
@rollz4010
@rollz4010 5 лет назад
Great motivation🤘🔥
@justinspykerman
@justinspykerman 3 года назад
I wish I had a chance to learn social skills in school. I might of finished school then.
@Kumuthapoorvi
@Kumuthapoorvi 9 лет назад
good moral talk sir.thank you.
@BeyondTheBlursO1
@BeyondTheBlursO1 3 года назад
Nice start, very nice 👍
@topltw
@topltw 7 лет назад
北歐的人英文都超好
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