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Broken systems are not inevitable — here’s how to enact change #TEDTalks

What happens when following the “right” path leads you to the “wrong” place? Kickstarter cofounder Yancey Strickler and scientist Jenny Du discuss how they’ve made careers out of rethinking old systems and imagining new ones. They dive into the spark that led to their success — and show why it’s important to love your own…

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What happens when following the “right” path leads you to the “wrong” place? Kickstarter cofounder Yancey Strickler and scientist Jenny Du discuss how they’ve made careers out of rethinking old systems and imagining new ones. They dive into the spark that led to their success — and show why it’s important to love your own “weird ways” of being. (This conversation is part of “TED Intersections,” a series featuring thought-provoking conversations between experts navigating the ideas shaping our world.)

5 Comments

  1. @AnhNgogo-z8d

    September 16, 2025 at 3:02 pm

    this should win an award for confusion ✨🍓

  2. @WenneSilva-e5r

    September 16, 2025 at 9:00 pm

    2025

  3. @jomystic9710

    September 17, 2025 at 12:45 am

    It’s like it’s better to seek and act on a purpose than expect to the system to meet our needs or even make sense.

  4. @sallyredgrave1036

    September 17, 2025 at 4:21 am

    That is a good way to be.

  5. @TheQwuilleran

    September 18, 2025 at 10:59 am

    I’m gonna have to go watch the full video because there is but a speck of a thought that hints at this Shorts title. Congrats on the clickbait, I guess.

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