Schwarz-Weiß-Grau: Warum es keine Schwäche ist, keine Meinung zu haben | Lars Hermes | TEDxMünster
Lars Hermes spricht über die Gefahren unseres Schwarz-Weiß-Denkens in einer komplexen Welt voller Grautöne. Er teilt persönliche Erkenntnisse aus seiner Arbeit mit Aktion Baum, die ihm gezeigt haben, wie oft wir falsche Annahmen treffen und vorschnell urteilen. Lars motiviert sein Publikum, Denkmuster zu hinterfragen und die Welt nicht nur „schwarz und weiß“ zu sehen.“Black-White-Grey: Why not having an opinion is not a weakness”Lars Hermes is a social entrepreneur dedicated to environmental protection. He is a co-founder of Aktion Baum and the Inklusionsfit Institute, which helps make companies more inclusive. Through projects like Aktion Baum and Waldkicker, he advocates for environmental conservation and supports children playing football. As a speaker, Lars inspires audiences with his hands-on experiences and offers new perspectives.
Lars Hermes addresses the dangers of black-and-white thinking in a complex world full of shades of grey. He shares personal insights from his work with Aktion Baum, which have shown him how often we make incorrect assumptions and rush to judgment. Lars encourages his audience to challenge thought patterns and to view the world beyond “black and white.” Lars Hermes ist Social Entrepreneur und widmet sich dem Schutz der Umwelt. Er ist Mitbegründer von Aktion Baum sowie des Inklusionsfit Instituts, das Unternehmen inklusiver macht. Mit Projekten wie Aktion Baum und Waldkicker setzt er sich für Umweltschutz und fußballspielende Kinder ein. Als Referent inspiriert Lars mit seinen Erfahrungen aus der Praxis und zeigt neue Perspektiven auf. 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
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