The Power of a Mind to Map: Tony Buzan at TEDxSquareMile

The Power of a Mind to Map: Tony Buzan at TEDxSquareMile

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@John83118
@John83118 - 04.01.2024 23:33

Your narrative is a captivating journey; much like a book that was a captivating journey. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Author Name

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@msrussell4134
@msrussell4134 - 28.11.2023 00:05

And we are in a right wing onslaught with climate change and 2 wars in a year 😢not intelligent- white men dictating in corporations for the off shore cronies crew

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@msrussell4134
@msrussell4134 - 28.11.2023 00:02

Brain 🧠

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@VK77714
@VK77714 - 15.11.2023 21:44

An Igniting chase to our creative Intelligence .

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@mariajoaocarvalhoareias8350
@mariajoaocarvalhoareias8350 - 09.09.2023 12:41

Thank you all Teachers and Parents should be teaching this in schools,and at home parents and children should practice this knowledge.

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@roianov463
@roianov463 - 20.06.2023 07:29

aqui por una expo sobre la obra de este señor xd

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@BlueVaultCapitals
@BlueVaultCapitals - 10.06.2023 14:15

RIP Buzan

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@catherinemartinez118
@catherinemartinez118 - 16.10.2022 16:58

The brain is important the brain takes in what it wants to and it throws out what it wants to you keep what's necessary

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@kumargaurav8140
@kumargaurav8140 - 15.10.2022 08:50

Summary :
Intelligence of mind : focus and concentration,doing one thing at a time.
🥭 My mango: images
Mum
Human language is imagination and sensory association - creativity.
Not natural and can be lrnd -
Mindmap is like sunlight to bloom the flower of intelligence.
Egalitarian , little babby is scientist , experimenters, poets,
Trained inappropriately the scientist the future
Ted Hughes..... The 🦅 eagle....

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@pashaveres4629
@pashaveres4629 - 14.10.2022 10:18

VALIDATED: have been saying for the last several years, since I figured it out, that WORDS was my second language. I think in pictures (and thanks to synaesthesia, associated feelings and sensations) and have to translate into words. Sadly it's been a struggle my entire life.

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@meenakshir298
@meenakshir298 - 05.10.2022 18:13

How does the brain of colour blinded people works??

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@andrewfetterolf7042
@andrewfetterolf7042 - 17.07.2022 04:38

They should teach this in schools as soon as the kids can right!

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@shazzy84
@shazzy84 - 11.07.2022 11:57

Wonderful in so many ways

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@NakedExpat
@NakedExpat - 12.06.2022 12:41

"Manage the Manager of Knowledge = Your Brain". If this was filmed in 2022 (RIP Tony) I bet most would have thought the "Manager of Knowledge" was Google! :(

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@jc1636
@jc1636 - 10.06.2022 21:05

I remember being tested for gifted learning somewhere around third grade. This person came to my school, pulled me out of class and asked me about what I liked to do. I said the usual stuff.. play video games, play sports, etc. I went back to class and that was that. I was “not gifted” according to this person.

A couple years later, I was pulled out of class again for the “gifted” test. This time, a different person asked me to write a story about something mundane. Cups in a cupboard or something like that. I made up a story about the “accidental invention of the trumpet” and passed the “gifted” test with flying colors. This, and Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way” have a lot to say about how creativity is beaten out of us and how we can get it back.

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@mitfreude
@mitfreude - 13.03.2022 04:26

I'm gonna practice this and I'm gonna teach my future kids someday .. this is really helpful and making big problems into small actionable ones....

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@mitfreude
@mitfreude - 13.03.2022 04:26

I'm gonna practice this and I'm gonna teach my future kids someday .. this is really helpful and making big problems into small actionable ones....

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@sakshiagarwal5419
@sakshiagarwal5419 - 24.02.2022 22:23

Why did this end? 😭

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@kanheya
@kanheya - 19.01.2022 19:30

19.01.2022

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@candywind8170
@candywind8170 - 18.12.2021 06:07

He is a GREAT man!

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@asrafulmolla2449
@asrafulmolla2449 - 01.12.2021 10:36

Awesome Speech😉😊

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@sunridder215
@sunridder215 - 23.10.2021 09:20

Wow ... this speech inspired me! I can do more than I thought!

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@thomasteepe
@thomasteepe - 05.10.2021 20:13

How can we use mind maps for problem solving?
I've done some experiments - here's a short summary.

I use the following three building blocks, which I can combine in different ways.

Building block 1 - the sheet layout:
I use an A4 sheet in landscape format and divide it in 3x3 boxes of equal size - there's no need for exactness and I do it without a ruler.
Alternatively, I can use 3 columns and make boxes of different sizes - but at the beginning, 3x3 boxes are easier to handle.
I fill the boxes in column 1, then in column 2 and then in column 3.

Building block 2 - the box layout:
I use each box for a simple small mind map. The size limit of the box will come as a surprise, but it has a number of advantages which I will describe in a moment.
Instead of mind maps, I can use diagrams, ordinary text with indentations or math terms.

Building block 3 - thinking tools:
I can use thinking tools as topics for the small mind maps, to stimulate my thinking about the problem, like: What are key questions? What are my options? How can I split the problem into smaller parts?
I find a personal collection of thinking tools very useful - I have a corkboard over my work table and can access dozens of tools and stimuli with one glance.

For me, this process has four main advantages.
First, a conventional mind maps works best with a couple of main branches of equal size. In problem solving however, I often want to develop only one or two branches over many steps, and this leads to an unsymmetrical, unbalanced mind map.
Secondly, moving from one box to the next needs a moment of orientation - where do I stand, and what can I do next? This re-orientation happens much more often in the 3x3 layout than in an ordinary mind map.
Thirdly, I find it easier to reflect on a previous thought in a new box than in a branch of an ordinary mind map.
Fourth, the combination of mind maps and thinking tools seems very powerful to me.

Some remarks:
Depending on handwriting size, paper size and personal taste, we can experiment with 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 boxes.
As a fourth building block I'm using a zettelkasten to organize my sheets - but that's outside the scope of this comment.

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@davesmit8162
@davesmit8162 - 09.08.2021 18:56

Horrific

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@naveenswarnkar4180
@naveenswarnkar4180 - 08.08.2021 12:30

Thank you Tony Sir 💐🙏 Love from India 💐🙏

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@rafaelfernandezgonzalez1666
@rafaelfernandezgonzalez1666 - 06.08.2021 14:35

Yo: el gerente del del conocimiento es Google

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@satendrasingh1803
@satendrasingh1803 - 06.08.2021 09:39

Excellent Explaination. So well spoken. Thank you Very much.

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@MariusNGADOM
@MariusNGADOM - 28.07.2021 21:14

Wow till listen this o 2021... I have 40 and i will first time start to use it 💪🏾 Thanks

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@tishpulp
@tishpulp - 27.07.2021 03:07

Actually people who suffer from aphasia as I do means nothing we can’t see this

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@ruch5tami
@ruch5tami - 29.06.2021 07:49

Good subject, but I don’t enjoy a speaker that asks the audience questions. Why don’t you just do your lecture and let us listen to you….not have to listen to other people’s guesses to your questions.

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@jonzachary2
@jonzachary2 - 22.06.2021 04:01

The problem with this is thought, I was super excited to begin my journey exploring mind maps because i have this project which encompases many cross references i thought mine maps would help me with, i thought it would organize them in a beautiful pattern, but if i have one branch extended out three branches away, on one side of the mind map, which i want to cross reference with a topic or three on the other side, because the point of the project is to see how parallel realms connect, like certain philosophes found from music to say three other realms via common denominators that the project highlights, i am finding it difficult to present it in a manner that is of chronological order yet still pays homeage in the moment as it's being understood, can someone direct me to a phenomena that could help me make this a beautiful snowflake?

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@SusmitaBarua_mita
@SusmitaBarua_mita - 19.06.2021 16:53

Knowledge worker and knowledge management do not work. Manage the manager of knowledge - the brain of multiple intelligence. What is difference between brain and mind, mind and consciousness and quantum field?

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@pausing99
@pausing99 - 29.05.2021 17:15

❤️ Hierarchy of Importance… 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

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@noiith99
@noiith99 - 22.05.2021 21:59

Brilliant 🤩 educator
His knowledge Forces me to be his fan

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@premiero
@premiero - 22.05.2021 16:48

The art of giving a 20 minutes speech and say almost nothing

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@holisticedu949
@holisticedu949 - 10.05.2021 15:23

Mindmaps are amazing. It has opened up so many new worlds of notetaking, memory retention and brain storming for us.

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@sushrutabatsya
@sushrutabatsya - 25.03.2021 03:13

A great mind with an even greater soul ❤️. Om Shanti

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@bluebluedogbooks
@bluebluedogbooks - 24.03.2021 18:27

Interesting.

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@grupoeducativokolibran339
@grupoeducativokolibran339 - 24.03.2021 07:51

amazing

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@rrumansharif
@rrumansharif - 04.03.2021 14:29

Beautiful 🌼

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@clairew8741
@clairew8741 - 11.02.2021 13:04

Do you have any ideas for dyslexia connecting on paper. When you have a disconnection how can you make that connect.

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@torreywilson1978
@torreywilson1978 - 01.01.2021 02:27

Goodbye 2020! Hello 2021!

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@nestorlovesguitar
@nestorlovesguitar - 25.12.2020 22:54

This guy, a supposedly how-to-think-well guru, thinks banging things on the wall and randomly sticking stuff in your mouth makes you a "scientist". He doesn't even understand the difference between curiosity and science and he wants to teach people how to think! XD

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@sylviapeterson1843
@sylviapeterson1843 - 25.12.2020 09:12

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@KhanMelodies
@KhanMelodies - 22.12.2020 18:07

Not even 1M views with 28M subscribers for such a thoughtfully mapped speech

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@kailasutube
@kailasutube - 14.12.2020 19:44

Beautiful

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@ireneespiritu6245
@ireneespiritu6245 - 10.11.2020 06:57

Amazing😍

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@Jiri1963
@Jiri1963 - 01.11.2020 01:18

It is a brilliant presentation

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