Ric Elias: 3 things I learned while my plane crashed - TED Talk - April 2011
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Uploaded on Apr 25, 2011
Video and Description from TED Talks April 2011: http://www.ted.com/talks/ric_elias.html
Ric Elias had a front-row seat on Flight 1549, the plane that crash-landed in the Hudson River in New York in January 2009. What went through his mind as the doomed plane went down? At TED, he tells his story publicly for the first time.
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WeHoActor I 1 year ago
Better TED than dead!
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trgripper 3 months ago
It looks like you completely missed his point. He says 'above all' as in, above all else in life he wants to be with his kids and be a good dad to them. I'm sure he has a career or hobbies that he enjoys and aims to do well in, but he believes that his family are what matters most at the end of the day, whatever he works as.
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gangstarr0work 3 days ago
DMT
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Saso Delov 1 week ago
These video clips are good. I found this coz my mate started to be a lady-magnet - and he's fat He went from a no-one into being amazing. He behaved as if it was standard for a little bit. He ultimately came clean on Friday. Turns out he uses the Jake Ayres Master Attraction Formula. Google it if you'd like to know about it... He's seeing a beauty... Where are the best of these movies online?
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db0255 2 weeks ago
Not sure why the last two sentences were justified.
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IamBetheiamTheNow 3 months ago
ego isn't good or bad, it is just unconscious
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Alex N 3 months ago
somehow I have a feeling this thoutful comment comes from a soccer mum
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kathleenbensimon 3 months ago
They were being sarcastic, because your comment makes you out to be a sarcastic and dismissive fuckhead.
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Roberio Evangelista 3 months ago
ufzuovt
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LS R 4 months ago
Why does everyone that goes through something like this suddenly feels that he "should" give a newly obtained wisdom onto others. It might be a favor, but gets kind of bothersome that some people really need this patronising to actually see things in their lives that should be changed. So everyone geets all pumped up and forgets those things at the next day. If you want to change, do it yourself, don´t depend on these "gurus", self proclaimed or motivated by near death experiences...
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Rob Green 5 months ago
Patronising, but a good guy.
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