2016年5月20日星期五

social philosophy

Hello everyone, my TED link is http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_harford_how_messy_problems_can_inspire_creativity


My questions:
1: Have you ever met the situation like this unplayable piano?
2:How do you treat the event with Jarrett? He didn't want to give the concert, but he try it and succeed unexpected.
3:What is your understanding of this statement""Look closely at the most embarrassing details. Amplify them."  (13:02)
4: What's the difference between cards and list?(14:11)

1 条评论:

  1. Personally, I admire Jarrett’s behavior because he chose to figure out the challenge rather than give up. Maybe the most crucial reason was because the teenager looked like very pity in the rain, and Jarrett could not stand it; however, I think he did what he should do indeed. Consequently, he achieved remarkable success under the mess. What I want to point out is that the mess actually enhanced his creativity since he had to devoted to thinking about how to play the piano. Due to the slight volume of the piano, he must desperately try to create enough volume to reach the people in the back row. Astonishingly, all the audiences enjoyed the music and thought the volume are dynamic. We can see, frustration sometimes does help us to be more creative.

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