當您覺得需要加快速度時,請放慢速度|基米·沃納| TEDx毛伊島



此次演講是在本地TEDx活動上進行的,該活動獨立於TED會議進行。我們經常認為極限運動員是快速動作和快速思考的……。

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  1. My second time watching. I have practiced 「slowing down,」 when I was anxious ! Amazing how much this has controlled my mind and body! Thank You Kimi Werner

  2. I believe it was the fact that … people had judged you… Narcissistic of them… They didn't even consider… You… thought I can and will… And achieved with great intention of being best developed…undeterred by danger the realization that proven this to yourself was the foundation… And soon it was no longer a challenge but a chore….I understand…

  3. I must say, that has got to be one of the most inspiring and intriguing discourses I have ever heard. I personally am an aquatic hunter and breath hold diver and can totally relate to kimi. I also have a profound passion for all things natural. God has provided mankind with an intelligence to know and understand his sovereign creation.
    But we must be good stewards of what we have been entrusted with, or we will suffer the consequences of our carelessness.
    To take a passage from the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes, there is a time and purpose for everything under the sun.

  4. Hunter vs. Conservationist – Without preserving the environment, the hunter has nothing to hunt. Without hunting, there really isn't much reason to preserve that very same environment. The two are kind of interdependent. For me, I used to really despise environmentalists. They seemed to always care far more about preserving the smallest fish even if it meant that farmers may loose their livelihood. But, not all of them are that extreme. And, I do think there is a balance. It's called being a good steward of the earth and it's resources that God has given us. Yes, we absolutely should take good care of nature. But, we shouldn't be extreme about it. It was created for our use to begin with. For example, loggers cut down thousands of trees. But, they also re-plant thousands more. They don't just destroy for the sake of destroying. They use nature to their advantage while also preserving it. Fishers who over-fish soon run out of fish to fish. Loggers who over-log soon run out of trees to cut down. Anyway, I do think there is a balance. We definitely should protect the environment. After all, it's the only planet we have. But, that doesn't mean we shouldn't use it. We just need to use it responsibly and be good stewards of it. That is true with fish, land animals, trees, and everything else.

  5. THANK YOU Kimi – I am sharing this with my college class (first year experience course) to make the point about habits that slow you down or speed you up…I am so grateful that a friend told me to look for this and other features of your work and life….and grateful to you for the example you set for me – exactly the message I need right now…peace to you!

  6. Ahoy, and Warmest Heart-felt Aloha from Our Sweet~Giving Unconditionally Home Moloka'i Pule O'o- Excuse Please, I Do Not Advocate and Believe/Support the Concept of "Re-Incarnation"; yet I-Do Respect and Honor those Kind Giving-Back Peoples that Do! Kimi-Chan is to Me, a Simple Most~Peculiar Sailing-BeachBoy, Like the Total Essence as If Our Gracious~Giving Queen KapolioKa'ehukai were made Whole Again; Yes!Kimi Werner Is as If The Queen of "Aloha" Rella Sunn is still with Us- She Exudes the Ono-Pono~ness with Trully Being At-One-ment-n- Inspire/ENSPYR/Instill It By KISaS~S… Continue-On, Keep Pulling The Apparent, and Maintain The Sweet Effortless "Glide" with Joyous "Surfilicious" Competely FUN Mesmerizing Experiences. Aloha Nui Ka Kou

  7. This is empowering on a few levels with important reminders myself and for future generations the importance of slowing down and breathing.
    Great time capture and story thanks Ted and Kimi

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