Lisa Bu: How books can open your mind
Lisa Bu: Cómo los libros pueden abrirnos la mente
Lisa Bu has built a career helping people find great stories to listen to. Now she tells her own story. Full bio
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un camino certero hacia la felicidad:
a entrenarse desde muy joven
para ir a la escuela de ópera.
en una mujer independiente
["Más barato por docena"]
me inspiré para estudiar en el exterior.
["Lecciones de la Historia" de Nan Huaijin]
para mí fue una revelación:
también dio lugar a mi hábito
me pareció fuera de lugar
¿por qué no hacerlo también en la vida cotidiana?
["John Adams" de David McCullough]─
["La bola de nieve" de Alice Schroeder]
en géneros diferentes ─(Risas)
["El camino del Tao" Alan Watts]
encontré que se puede ganar mucho de ella.
que me di cuenta
"alegría rápida". ¡Ja!
"nueva madre". Oh-oh.
para conectarme con personas
o impotente nunca.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lisa Bu - Passionate readerLisa Bu has built a career helping people find great stories to listen to. Now she tells her own story.
Why you should listen
At TED's annual staff retreat, everyone has to get up and talk about something -- either about work, or about something interesting from their own lives. In fall 2012, our own Lisa Bu prepared a talk about her love of reading. And our quiet, funny and efficient Content Distribution Manager simply brought down the house, with a story that's too good not to share. We are thrilled and proud that Lisa is the first TED staffer ever to be invited to speak on the mainstage at the TED Conference.
Born and raised in Hunan, China, Lisa Bu has been with TED since 2011. Before that, she spent seven years as a talk show producer and a digital media content director at Wisconsin Public Radio. She's also a computer programmer, with a PhD in journalism and an MBA in information systems from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as a BA in Chinese from Nanjing University in China.
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