Hailed as the greatest pickpocket in the world, Apollo Robbins studies the quirks of human behavior as he steals your watch. In a hilarious demonstration, Robbins samples the buffet of the TEDGlobal 2013 audience, showing how the flaws in our perception make it possible to swipe a wallet and leave it on its owner’s shoulder while they remain clueless.
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Mathieu Ledoux – The Ultimate State
The 30-year-old French Canadian stuntman speaks to the inherent joy of simply doing what you love! More about this one on theavantgardediaries.com or at their at their fb page here
Ben Chestnut: Creating an Environment for Creativity and Empowerment
A wonderful talk by Mailchimp co-founder Ben Chestnut, via swiss miss
Imagine your customer becomes your friend
We are living in times where customer loyalty is decreasing. Is it possible to create a strong emotional relationship with your clients. Or even better: can you become Friends with your clients? Interesting thoughts by Steven Van Belleghem
The Arsehole Gene
After years of investigation, a group of European scientists had discovered that the vulgarly called ‘arseholes’ are actually suffering a genetic mutation that conditions their behaviour. This discovering had opened a door to end with the unfair stigmatization of this group of patients. Understanding how the disease works is the first step to the cure, but there’s a lot of work to do before that moment arrives, including informing the citizenship about its existence. Because arseholes… are just sick people. via neatoroma
what the ad-community can learn from startups
Interesting thoughts by Liane Siebenhaar @L7H ! A big thanks @juliancole for bringing this to my attention
Death To Bullshit: Now With 80% More Bullshit!
Reasons To Be Creative by @brad_ frost ..check his first deck here