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Family bonding, but make it co-op mode #TEDTalks

Parenting an eye-rolling teenager glued to a gaming system is not a simple feat, but what if you could turn screen time into an opportunity for connection? Hannah Boquet shares how she decided to play video games with her kids and discovered the power of esports to foster trust, communication and essential life skills. Dive…

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Parenting an eye-rolling teenager glued to a gaming system is not a simple feat, but what if you could turn screen time into an opportunity for connection? Hannah Boquet shares how she decided to play video games with her kids and discovered the power of esports to foster trust, communication and essential life skills. Dive deeper into how you can strengthen family bonds, support your child’s development — and maybe even be considered “cool” by your kid.

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  1. @Helpmymomplz

    December 26, 2025 at 2:28 pm

    Please help me help my mom. I am using all my social media accounts to try and reach out to the communities to maybe help my mom in anyway cause I can’t stand not being able to help her myself. This is all I can do for now. Please consider showing support in any way possible it would mean everything to me.

    • @koosmangat

      December 26, 2025 at 2:30 pm

      Help in what?

    • @Helpmymomplz

      December 26, 2025 at 4:21 pm

      @koosmangat it seems when I try to go into greater detail. My comment gets deleted. Please check profile.

  2. @Helpmymomplz

    December 26, 2025 at 2:29 pm

    Please help my mom

  3. @dougewald243

    December 26, 2025 at 4:56 pm

    Pure bs

    • @chalk_is_a_meal

      December 27, 2025 at 5:01 am

      what’s BS

  4. @ShaiFishman

    December 27, 2025 at 7:13 am

    What is this nonsense?

  5. @MissYalda

    December 27, 2025 at 8:45 am

    Not everyone will understand that. If you are biased towards gaming and don’t like the idea then you 100% don’t get it.

  6. @TheMoikester

    December 27, 2025 at 9:51 pm

    Oh no she has a septum piercing 😳

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Why the Best Ideas Come from Play | Maxwell Pearce | TED

Coaches kept telling Maxwell Pearce to stick to the fundamentals. Good thing he didn’t listen. A Harlem Globetrotter and artist, he went on to build a global reputation for gravity-defying dunks and a theory that the same playful rule-breaking is what powers progress in every field. In this joyful talk, he makes the case that…

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Coaches kept telling Maxwell Pearce to stick to the fundamentals. Good thing he didn’t listen. A Harlem Globetrotter and artist, he went on to build a global reputation for gravity-defying dunks and a theory that the same playful rule-breaking is what powers progress in every field. In this joyful talk, he makes the case that play isn’t the opposite of serious work — it’s the secret ingredient behind it. (Recorded at Play@TED on May 14, 2026)

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Predictions don’t just forecast the future — they shape it #TEDTalks

What do the story of Oedipus and your insurance premiums have in common? They are both driven by self-fulfilling prophecies. Philosopher and TED Fellow Carissa Véliz traces the hidden power of prediction, from Roman emperors who banned prophets to the AI algorithms quietly making decisions about your life right now. We tend to associate predictions…

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What do the story of Oedipus and your insurance premiums have in common? They are both driven by self-fulfilling prophecies. Philosopher and TED Fellow Carissa Véliz traces the hidden power of prediction, from Roman emperors who banned prophets to the AI algorithms quietly making decisions about your life right now. We tend to associate predictions with knowledge, she says, but they’re actually attempts to grab power. So the next time someone tells you a specific outcome is inevitable, remember: they aren’t describing the future — they’re selling it.

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