What Makes You Unique? | Richard Janes | TEDxOklahomaCity?

What if your superpower was something you already had, and it just needed to be noticed?

In the talk "What Makes You Unique?" by Richard Janes, he talks about how everyone has a special way of seeing or doing things. It’s like having your own special tool, even if you don’t know it yet.

Your Special Tool

Imagine you’re playing with building blocks. Some kids stack them high and fast, while others take their time to make perfect shapes. That’s your special tool, the way you think, feel, or create things that's different from other people.

Richard says we all have this special thing inside us, and when we use it, we become more confident and happy. It's like finding out your favorite toy is actually your favorite because it matches how you play best.

Using Your Special Tool

When you use your special tool, you might notice that things feel easier or more fun, just like when you find the perfect block to finish a tower. Richard encourages people to keep using their special way of seeing the world, because that’s what makes them unique and powerful.

So, what's your special tool? What makes you stand out? What if your superpower was something you already had, and it just needed to be noticed?

In the talk "What Makes You Unique?" by Richard Janes, he talks about how everyone has a special way of seeing or doing things. It’s like having your own special tool, even if you don’t know it yet.

Your Special Tool

Imagine you’re playing with building blocks. Some kids stack them high and fast, while others take their time to make perfect shapes. That’s your special tool, the way you think, feel, or create things that's different from other people.

Richard says we all have this special thing inside us, and when we use it, we become more confident and happy. It's like finding out your favorite toy is actually your favorite because it matches how you play best.

Using Your Special Tool

When you use your special tool, you might notice that things feel easier or more fun, just like when you find the perfect block to finish a tower. Richard encourages people to keep using their special way of seeing the world, because that’s what makes them unique and powerful.

So, what's your special tool? What makes you stand out?

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Examples

  1. A child learns they are different from their siblings because of their hobbies and interests.
  2. Someone realizes they have a unique way of solving problems at work.
  3. A student finds out that their special talent for music makes them stand out.

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