Skip to main content
Paris (English) homeVideos home
View Video

The butterfly effect | Alcides Murguey & Maria Carlota Marcolli | TEDxYouth@ColegioGuayamuri

The speakers discuss the butterfly effect, emphasizing how small actions can lead to significant consequences. They illustrate this idea with examples, such as a classroom argument escalating into chaos and a student’s choice of attire potentially affecting future opportunities. A domino demonstration visually reinforces the concept. The speakers stress that even minor decisions shape events in unforeseen ways, impacting social relationships and personal achievements. They encourage mindfulness in daily choices, reminding listeners that small actions can lead to major outcomes. The talk concludes with a call to think more critically about one's decisions. Alcides plays soccer and has seen how little decisions can make big changes in life. He lives in Margarita Island and is a 2nd year student in Guayamuri schoolHello, I'm María. I'm 14 years old, I like to sing, I play volleyball at my school and I'm a very happy student This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

More from TED

1-6 of 50
Loading