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Oliver asks us to think about what could shift if we embrace imperfection, which connects to this 2023 talk from cognitive scientist Maya Shankar.
In her talk, she explains how life's curveballs can be expansive and even inspiring.
She also has three questions to reframe our relationship to change and open up the possibility for growth.
You can follow me on Instagram at Elise Who, that's E-L-I-S-E-W-H-O, where I'll be sharing thoughts about the book Meditations for Mortals as we read along.
And if you're intrigued, please head to ted.com slash join to sign up and RSVP for our book club meeting.
But for now, here's Maya's talk.
That was Maya Shankar at TED 2023.
Her talk was originally published in July 2023.
And to those of you who are interested in joining us for our last live book club conversation of the year, which I hope you do, it's happening November 4th with Oliver Berkman, the author of Meditations for Mortals.
Just visit ted.com slash join to sign up and RSVP.
If you're curious about TED's curation, find out more at TED.com slash curation guidelines.
And that's it for today.
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This talk was fact-checked by the TED Research Team and produced and edited by our team, Martha Estefanos, Oliver Friedman, Brian Green, Lucy Little, and Tansika Sangmarnivong.
This episode was mixed by Lucy Little.
Additional support from Emma Taubner and Daniela Balarezo.
I'm Elise Hu.
I'll be back tomorrow with a fresh idea for your feed.
Thanks for listening.
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