A single talk inspired a woman in India to start her own version of Ted Talks to provide education access. The platform now reaches over 50 million people monthly, creating ripple effects such as individuals finding new ways to make a living or changing a child's life. This showcases the profound impact a simple act can have, illustrating the power of being a positive influence in a world where small actions can lead to significant outcomes.
Can generosity go viral? TED curator Chris Anderson believes it can in our hyperconnected world. In his new book Infectious Generosity: The Ultimate Idea Worth Spreading, Chris explores how small acts of kindness can ripple out in surprising ways.
Learn how to tap into the asymmetric power of generosity, fight online negativity with delight, and share stories that light up human emotions. Chris and host Jonathan Fields discuss how practicing courage, creativity and authenticity can help spread compassion across our infinite global village. Get inspired to unleash more goodness and be the start of a contagious generosity movement.
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