Vidoes
This section includes videos that my dad wants me to see when i grow up.
Brief History of Pretty Much Everything
The only thing i know
Luck Or Skill....
Stand By Me.
playingforchange.com - From the award-winning documentary, "Playing For Change: Peace Through Music", comes the first of many "songs around the world" being released independently. Featured is a cover of the Ben E. King classic by musicians around the world adding their part to the song as it travelled the globe.
Click to View the Video
The science of scent.
Excellent video to understand what smells are and science behind perfumes. worth watching.
Click to view the video
Accomplish More by doing less (But thinking More)
Zen teacher Marc Lesser offers some great advice on how to put more things on your "not to-do list" and accomplish your goals without getting caught up in meaningless busy-ness. This talk, which happened at the Google campus back in January, is lengthy at almost an hour, and some folks might find it a bit woo-woo. If you're ok with getting a little Zen mixed up in your workday, it's a worthy watch before you plan your upcoming workweek. Keep a notebook and pen handy while you watch this one
Click to view the video
Stay Young, Stay Foolish by Steve Jobs
The inspirational speech given by Steve Jobs to graduates at Stanford. Stay Hungry. Stay foolish.
Click to view the video
Rules For Extraordinary Life
If you like the song it is from Nirvana by Elbosco.
Click to watch the video
Where the Hell is Matt?
Matt is a 31-year-old deadbeat from Connecticut who used to think that all he ever wanted to do in life was make and play videogames. Matt achieved this goal pretty early and enjoyed it for a while, but eventually realized there might be other stuff he was missing out on. In February of 2003, he quit his job in Brisbane, Australia and used the money he'd saved to wander around Asia until it ran out. He made this site so he could keep his family and friends updated about where he is. To read more about matt go to his website click here
Its good to see people from all over the world with so much diversity and differences dancing to the single tune.
Click here to watch the video
Listen to the music used in The above video. The song is in bangla and is taken from Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali.
The Girl Who Silenced the World at the UN
Born and raised in Vancouver, Severn Suzuki has been working on environmental and social justice issues since kindergarten. At age 9, she and some friends started the Environmental Children's Organization (ECO), a small group of children committed to learning and teaching other kids about environmental issues. They traveled to 1992's UN Earth Summit, where 12 year-old Severn gave this powerful speech that deeply affected (and silenced) some of the most prominent world leaders. The speech had such an impact that she has become a frequent invitee to many U.N. conferences.
Click here to view the video
Why Americans Know less about the world.
Alisa Miller, head of Public Radio International, talks about why -- though we want to know more about the world than ever -- the US media is actually showing less. Eye-opening stats and graphs.
Click here to view the video
Roger Williams Fatal Crash
You should have empathy towards the people around you. In life at times winning is not everything. This video is from holland GP of 1973. Driver Roger Williamson crashes hard the car slides upside down on the track and cathes fire. David Purely , who saw this stops his car and runs to help his fellow. Rescue team doesnot arrive and people on the sides are absolutely not cooperative David Purely heard his friend screaming for help but he can't succeed to roll the car only by himself. David is finally taken away from the scene of crash and Roger Willamson dies...... I don't want you to be like the people who are standing around not doing anything Or the drivers that passes by.
Heroes are not made heroes because they succeed, merely they try while others do nothing.
Click Here to watch the video
Understanding what makes us happy
Dan Gilbert is a psychology professor at Harvard, and author of Stumbling on Happiness. In this memorable talk, filmed at TED2004, he demonstrates just how poor we humans are at predicting (or understanding) what will make us happy.
Click here to watch the video
Last Lecture
My Stroke of Insight
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another
Click here to watch the video