how to start a movement
00:04
Ladies and gentlemen, at TED we talk a lot about leadership and how to make a movement. So let's watch a movement happen, start to finish, in under three minutes and dissect some lessons from it. ( अपने भाषण ही उसने विशेषता बताएं और जिज्ञासा जगाई कैसे स्टार्ट से फिनिश हम 3 मिनट में देखेंगे।
00:14
First, of course you know, a leader needs the guts to stand out and be ridiculed. What he's doing is so easy to follow. Here's his first follower with a crucial role; he's going to show everyone else how to follow.
00:27
Now, notice that the leader embraces him as an equal. Now it's not about the leader anymore; it's about them, plural. Now, there he is calling to his friends. Now, if you notice that the first follower is actually an underestimated form of leadership in itself. It takes guts to stand out like that. The first follower is what transforms a lone nut (: a foolish, eccentric, or crazy person ) into a leader.
And here comes a second follower. Now it's not a lone nut, it's not two nuts -- three is a crowd, and a crowd is news. So a movement must be public. It's important to show not just the leader, but the followers, because you find that new followers emulate the followers, not the leader. ( यहां पर वह है अपने बाद के निष्कर्ष के लिए वातावरण बनाता है की नेता को आजकल ओवर ग्लैमराइज किया गया है जबकि शुरू शुरू के शिष्य बिग बॉस बढ़िया होते हैं और दूसरी बात कि ज्यादातर लोग नेता की नकल नहीं करते उसके अनुयायियों की नकल करते हैं।
01:10
Now, here come two more people, and immediately after, three more people. Now we've got momentum. This is the tipping point. Now we've got a movement. यहां ट्रिपिंग पॉइंट शब्द का अपना महत्व है और मनमोहन वैद्य जी बताते हैं इस पर एक पुस्तक भी लिखी गई है।
01:20
So, notice that, as more people join in, it's less risky. So those that were sitting on the fence before now have no reason not to. They won't stand out, they won't be ridiculed, but they will be part of the in-crowd if they hurry.
01:36
So, over the next minute, you'll see all of those that prefer to stick with the crowd because eventually they would be ridiculed for not joining in. And that's how you make a movement. यहां बहुत महत्वपूर्ण बिंदु आता है जब बाहर रहने वालों को खतरा लगता है कि हमारा मजाक उड़ेगा यदि वो इस भीड़ में शामिल नहीं होंगे। शुरू में उनको खतरा था कि डांस में शामिल होंगे तो मजाक उड़ेगा और बाद में उनको होता है जो बाहर रह जाएंगे तो मजाक उड़ेगा ।
01:46
But let's recap some lessons from this. So first, if you are the type, like the shirtless dancing guy that is standing alone, remember the importance of nurturing your first few followers as equals so it's clearly about the movement, not you. पहला लेसन ए शुरू के शिष्यों को अपने समान ही समझना चाहिए और उनका पर पूरा ध्यान देना चाहिए तभी मूवमेंट बनता है।
02:00
(Laughter)
02:02
Okay, but we might have missed the real lesson here. यह उसकी कहानी का अन आपेक्षित क्लाइमेक्स है कि आपने असली सीख को छोड़ दिया।
02:04
The biggest lesson, if you noticed -- did you catch it? -- is that leadership is over-glorified. Yes, it was the shirtless guy who was first, and he'll get all the credit, but it was really the first follower that transformed the lone nut into a leader. So, as we're told that we should all be leaders, that would be really ineffective.
02:23
If you really care about starting a movement, have the courage to follow and show others how to follow. And when you find a lone nut doing something great, have the guts to be the first one to stand up and join in. And what a perfect place to do that, at TED.02:38
Thanks. यहां तो चीजें महत्वपूर्ण है पहले के वह बेडरूम में एक फिल्म चलती है जिसमें सारी स्टोरी है और वही उसकी टॉक का आधार है। दूसरा जब तक निष्कर्ष नहीं बताते बहुत ज्यादा वातावरण नहीं बनता उसने तो तीन निष्कर्ष बता दिए नंबर 1 लीडर वह होता है जो शर्म आता नहीं है मजा आप से डरता नहीं है नंबर दो की प्रारंभ के शिष्य या अनुयाई की बहुत चिंता करनी चाहिए क्योंकि वही आप को लीडर बना रहे हैं वरना तो आप एक मात्र खिले हुए आदमी थे आपके साथियों में आपको बड़ा बनाया है और तीसरा सिर्फ लीडर ही ना बनने की सोच है जैसा कि सिखाया जाता है शुरु-शुरु के शिष्य बनने की कोशिश भी करें जिससे कि मूवमेंट बनता है।
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2. I was just watching an exclusive *BBC interview* with the *founder of Dubai Sheik Rashid al Maktoum,* about Dubai and one thing that caught my attention was when they asked him about the future of his country and he said " *My father was on a camel, I'm in a Mercedes, my son is on a Land Rover, and my grandson is going to be from Land Rover , but my great grandson will be back on a camel"*
Why is that? they asked..
He replied "*Tough times create strong men, strong men create easy times. Easy times create weak men, weak men create tough times.*”
Many won't understand but you have to *raise warriors, not parasites*"
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