The prison of your mind | Sean Stephenson | TEDxIronwoodStatePrison

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Really enjoyed the bit about celebrating. I've found myself in some pretty low places in life, yet there are some incredible pieces of happiness and truth that can found in those places. Amor Fati!

👍︎︎ 4 👤︎︎ u/ConfluxClothing 📅︎︎ May 19 2016 🗫︎ replies

Really good speech.

About the standing ovations in the end. Why does he get them? They are supposed to be for extraordinary performances, but that dude just said something that should be the most ordinary thing. Well it either isn't or a disabled guy speaking like that is extraordinary in their minds, which would also us something about why they are standing up.

(Ok, it's a TEDx event, perhaps the other speeches were really bad. ;))

Anyway blah.

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/tim3tim3 📅︎︎ May 19 2016 🗫︎ replies

there is fundamental problem here, and in America in general. Everyone wants to feel good and consequently proceeds to suppose that all this "negative emotions" are to be eradicated. This man has said that he chooses this and that, the thing is some of this "thoughts" flash so rapidly and "assent", and before you know it; you are "possessed". Naturally you would follow the good advice and reflect on the cause of it, weather its in your power or not, but the challenge, the crux of it is: have you identified the true cause of disturbance? i argue that often one considers proximal cause rather than fundamental and when that is the case no stoic advice can save you. For example you can say to yourself thousand times over that stuck washer is not something that is under your control,while throwing the damned thing into your brand new drywall, when it was really your wife who pissed you off in the first place.

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/hicetnunc37 📅︎︎ May 20 2016 🗫︎ replies
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Transcriber: Phuong Cao Reviewer: Denise RQ I'm trying to compose my blog post for tonight, and I'm thinking it sounds really believable that I went to prison and hugged a bunch of really nice prisoners, while a DJ busy, threw on some records, and Richard Branson told me where I can score some free heroin. (Laughter) (Applause) True story! (Laughter) Lesson number one: never believe a prediction that doesn't empower you. When I was born, the doctors told my parents that I would be dead within the first 24 hours of my life. 35 years later, all those doctors are dead (Laughter) and I am the only doctor that remains. (Laughter) (Applause) Never believe a prediction that doesn't empower you. How many predictions have been thrown at you your whole life? If you believe predictions that do not empower you, you will wither away and die, either physically die or your spirit will die as you just walk around the world like a carcass that is just following the masses. You'll be given a lot of titles in your life, you'll be told so many different things. You must only listen to that which empowers you. I have a belief that has served me in my life, and that is that everyone is rooting from me to win, even those that do not know it. And I'm not here today to tell you that I've had adversity in my life and therefore, I know what you are going through. I don't have a clue what any of you are going through in your lives. I did not grow up in your neighborhoods more than likely. I did not have your set of parents, nor do I live in your body. I've not had the events that you've had happened to you. I can tell you I am only an expert on one thing, and that's how to be me, and I do it well. (Applause) But it's not come easily, I've gone through things that I don't wish upon anyone in this room. I've had metal rods pulled out of bone marrow while I was awake, I've had jaw infections where teeth had to be extracted and I can no longer chew my own food. I have to get up everyday, and be showered and cared for physically by another human being; fortunately, she's a gorgeous woman that I married. (Applause) I get stared at everywhere I go, and the moment people meet me, if they don't know a thing about my résumé, they automatically, just by the human nature, think to themselves: "Oh, it must be so difficult to be that man!" If somebody pities me, they're wasting their time, because I have chosen a life of strength, I am here to help you choose a life of strength, but I'm going to tell you, we've talked about drugs here. You know what the worst drug that ever hit the human race is? Pity. The moment you feel sorry for another person or the moment you feel sorry for yourself, you're hosed. You're totally, completely frozen in potential. We can not pity ourselves, we can not pity you. Yes, I get to go home today, yes, I get to have what many would call freedom, but I'm going to talk to you about freedom about what I really choose to see freedom as, because like I said, you can not believe predictions that do not empower you!. The second lesson today is you are not your condition. You're not. I'm not disabled! Sure, I'll take the handicapped parking privileges (Laughter) but that does not define me as a man. Not able? I've been looked at and treated my whole life as if I am not able. I have had to rise above and show people that the only disability is one's refusal to adapt. You have to adapt to whatever environment you're in, even if it's prison. And what does adaption look like? I think it looks like celebration. Because when you meet people that are celebrating their life, you want to be around them, you want to learn from them, you want to do business with them, you want to hire them. Look! If you do not want to be seen as a prisoner or a convict when you get out of this, or even while you're in this, there is an attitude, it is a belief in yourself that you bring value to the human race, no matter what your current condition, title, or stature is. Because if I believe that I am disabled, I would wither up, I would be shy, I would be insecure, I would be afraid, I would act like I need your help. And the rest of humanity would be OK with that, but I choose something else, I choose to be strong, I choose to be a leader, I choose to have words to move this planet, I'll tell you why I was born. And I hope it inspires you to find out why you were born. I was born to rid this world of insecurity. Because when a human being is insecure, they do stupid stuff. When we feel like we're not enough, we chase external validation, and external objects to try to tell us we're enough. (Applause) Thank you. You are enough. I'll tell you I've made a pledge of the therapist to love all human beings, no matter what they've done. Because deep down inside, I found that every human being just wants to be loved, even if they're tough, even if they're scary, even if they're vicious. You get them in the right position, at the right time, they'll tell you the truth. They just want to be loved. Do you know whom they want the love from the most? Not their moms, not their dads, not their wardens. None of these people. They want to be able to look in the mirror and love themselves. And if you can figure that out, then you're going somewhere. (Applause) But you can not feel sorry for yourself. When you feel sorry for yourself, you will wither. But there's a contradiction to feeling sorry for yourself, it's the opposite extreme, it's what I call 'bullying yourself, ' beating yourself up, being your own enemy and telling yourself that all those predictions, those negative opinions that they're true, they're right, you're washed up, failure. You're not going to amount to anything. Bullying yourself is the most dangerous thing that you could do. You can not afford to pity yourself, you can not afford to bully yourself, you have to love yourself, because the last lesson that I'm going to share with you today that is I'm going to teach you what the real prison is, it's not surrounded by bar, wire, or electrical fences, the real prisons do not have guards, the real prison's up here. And we all got it, we all have a mind that chatters, so often won't stop chattering. Do you know where your salvation is? It's not outside these walls. I've met so many people that are so extremely successful and famous, that are in prison, because they're stuck in their minds, bullying themselves, pitying themselves. True freedom is dropping down out of that mind. And what my wife has taught me is to drop into your hearts. in the mastering this beating thing that is more than just sending blood to the extremities. What is it doing? It's sending emotional possibilities, infinite possibilities of choice in our behavior, in our life, in our attitude. When you love yourself, whether you're sleeping on a prison cot, or in a mansion, whether you have food in your belly, or you don't know when your next meal is coming, when you love yourself, when you learn to master your emotions, then and only then are you free. I love you, each and everyone of you, and I wish you freedom within these walls. God bless. (Applause)
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Length: 10min 26sec (626 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 12 2014
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