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The Secret to Understanding Humans | Larry C. Rosen | TEDxsalinas
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What really matters to human beings? With compassion and humor, mediator and attorney Larry Rosen opens a window into the human unconscious that will help you understand everyone, from your spouse to your mother to your boss, no matter how seemingly bizarre their words or actions. His simple and profound insight will improve every important relationship in your life.


Larry Rosen is the founder of the mediation law practice Through Understanding, where he has helped thousands find solutions to crippling legal and personal conflicts. He regularly lectures on motivation and empathy at Berkeley, MIT and other national universities, as well as trains attorneys and business professionals to see the hidden human mind. At the heart of Larryā€™s endeavors is a simple philosophy: when people understand each other at a fundamental level, magic happens. They solve seemingly intractable problemsā€”together. They build new and beautiful worldsā€”together. Larry holds a JD from the UCLA School of Law, where he graduated Order of the Coif and was an editor of the Law Review.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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@mrsuperdudly1

6 years ago

ā€œBut hurting another person is not a human need.ā€ I like this. It really stuck out to me for some reason.

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@hastley64

4 years ago

i'm just imagining how incredibly useful this video will be to aliens

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@hikodzu

3 years ago

"Understanding is exactly how you create the world that you want"

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@hollyweare843

6 years ago

Absolutely mind-blowing talk. We are so often quick to judge and jump to conclusions about one another when really we're all the same. The world would be a much better place if we all took the time to understand each other.

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@jackphoto

7 years ago

What the world needs now...not just love sweet love, but a deeper understanding, beneath our surface differences to understanding that we're all so much the same. As Larry explains here, this is how we can be happier in our personal lives, and also work toward peace in our societies. Amen, brother!

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@abcd12342695

3 years ago

"Understanding is the power to shape the world."

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@PinkYellowGreen2023

1 year ago

Iā€™ve always thought the quickest way to gain an understanding of others was to simply ask clarifying questions, listening, and showing others you donā€™t mean them any harm to lower their defenses.

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@SirHMr

2 months ago

This video is just GREAT! I find myself coming to re-watch it every now and then.

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@gracetruexbby

2 years ago

This is such a profound lecture. I literally found myself analyzing several scenarios in my own life through the lens of this lecture. Wow!

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@leafasano

7 years ago

Right on target...engaging...accessible...informative.Any tool that helps us better understand each other is just what we all need!Thank you!!

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@10ON10

1 year ago

incredible talk

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@roxannebelvareeves

6 years ago

How you framed those two young men is such profound way to frame the human spirit and our common needs. Thank you for that! I am also thrilled to hear how you incorporate neuroscience as this is an area that also applies to my work and research.

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@lovena3851

5 years ago

If the whole world could follow this speeches of yours that would be the biggest blesssings & thing ever happened in everyone's life, hats off for this awesome words Mr. Larry! GodBless you

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@thereallinnz9407

3 years ago

This is absolute ART itself in the lesson that is his mediation story.

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@zoji9566

6 years ago

Seek to understand why you do what you do. There is an innocence down there at the bottom of the well. When you finally see it in yourself, trace how it rides alongside all of your actions, good and bad. Then turn outward and seek to see the same in the actions of every other person you interact with. See it clearly in yourself, then in others, and you may feel an inner peace arise and take root in you... This is a profound mediation of an inner war. After this understanding, you can begin to mediate outer wars too. Incredible TED talk, thank you so much for sharing.

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@prathikhanji3232

2 weeks ago

this is the one video to watch to get interested in the nature of human behaviour. He explained it clearly with examples and references. There are just 30 needs for a human being... life is simple

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@retellable

7 years ago

Beautiful exploration into human behavior. Funny, profound, and valuable. "Human behavior is complex. But human needs are simple. We seek these common needs, and nothing else." Also I loved this line: "I cried too. I had 10 minutes. What was I going to do?" Bravo!

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@lucy4905

2 years ago

I have literally watched this like 10 times and I will continue to watch it. Itā€™s amazing!!!

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@zecare

2 years ago

This was such a good talk, perhaps my favorite. Indeed understanding isnā€™t condoning.

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@chtwithtris7912

5 years ago

Wow... I love this...In my whole life, the most difficult task I've ever had and still having is understanding human. I hope more presentation on this topic would be posted for people like me to learn. Nice one Larry

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