Isaac Lidsky: What reality are you creating for yourself?
Aizeks Lidskis: Kādu realitāti jūs sev veidojat?
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par savu zelta zivtiņu.
by quickly wagging their tails
little Dorothy responded,
by wagging their heads."
tās kustina galvu."
as true as any other.
by wagging their heads.
of fish swimming backwards.
šādu atpakaļgaitā peldošu zivju.
un loģikas aplamības.
and faulty leaps of logic.
and they are wrong.
bet citi maldās.
what we can and cannot do.
frantically wagging their heads
aizgūtnēm kustinot galvas,
five facts about myself.
with an honors degree in mathematics.
pabeidzu Hārvardu ar izcilību matemātikā.
a construction company in Orlando.
būvuzņēmumu Orlando.
lomām TV situāciju komēdijā.
to a rare genetic eye disease.
ietekmē es kļuvu akls.
ASV Augstākās tiesas tiesnešiem.
to two US Supreme Court justices.
only care about the television show.
"Saved by the Bell: The New Class."
"Glābējzvans: jaunā klase".
nerdy character on the show,
major acting challenge
bija liels aktierspēles izaicinājums.
with number four, my blindness?
manu aklumu?
about so-called disabilities.
par tā saucamo invaliditāti.
others' incorrect assumptions
ar nepareiziem priekšstatiem
about my blindness, however.
es šodien vēlos runāt,
to live my life eyes wide open.
dzīvot ar plati atvērtām acīm.
those backwards-swimming fish
tās atpakaļgaitā peldošās zivis,
Redzamais ir patiesība. Vai ne?
my retinas progressively deteriorated.
manas acu tīklenes pasliktinājās.
of mirrors and illusions.
to spot in a store
izdevās saskatīt,
a urinal I was touching, not a sink,
ka tā nav izlietne, bet gan pisuārs.
the photograph in my hand,
the image depicted.
and disappeared in my reality.
izplūda un izzuda.
transitory images,
in my crumbling kaleidoscope,
kaleidoskopā kādu loģiku,
personal, virtual reality
virtuāla realitāte,
constructed by our brain.
of amateur neuroscience.
ap 30 procentu smadzeņu.
about 30 percent of your brain.
eight percent for touch
taustei atvēlēti astoņi procenti,
can send your visual cortex
redzes garozai spēj nosūtīt
pieces of information.
informācijas fragmentu.
only an additional billion.
vēl tikai papildu miljardu.
of your brain by volume
vienu trešdaļu no smadzenēm
of your brain's processing resources.
smadzeņu apstrādes resursu.
of sight is so compelling.
sight is an illusion.
ar jūsu pasaules izpratni,
understanding of the world,
opinions, emotions, mental attention.
viedokļiem, emocijām, uzmanību.
are linked in your brain to your sight.
smadzenēs ir saistītas ar redzi.
and usually occur subconsciously.
un parasti rodas zemapziņā.
can literally change what you see.
var mainīt to, ko redzat.
cilvēka pārvietošanās ātrums,
in a video, for example,
par gepardu vai bruņurupuci.
told to think about cheetahs or turtles.
if you've just exercised,
at a fundamental contradiction.
sarežģīta prāta konstrukcija,
mental construction of your own making,
of the world around you.
and you believe it.
shattered the illusion.
in many other ways.
anything is better than the uncertain.
jebkas ir labāks par nezināmo.
for what you know,
in place of the ambiguous,
a great term for it: awfulizing.
apskatīties ārpus sevis un domāt kritiski,
and think critically,
deep inside your mind,
for critical thought
opportunity to take action,
kā baiļu paredzētais piepildās.
its prophecies fulfill themselves.
with my blinding disease,
manai neatkarībai.
for my independence.
an unremarkable life,
but I believed it.
bet es tam ticēju.
in little Dorothy's mind.
Dorotijas prātā.
savu baiļu realitātei pretī,
the reality of my fear,
eyes wide open?
about luck and about success.
par veiksmi un panākumiem!
and understand the difference.
un saprotiet atšķirību!
ko pieņemat kā realitāti.
nāk arī visaptveroša atbildība.
comes complete responsibility.
un mesties nezināmajā un nenoteiktajā.
into terrain uncharted and undefined.
whom we call the Tripskys,
ko mēs dēvējam par Tripskiem,
to the family,
and write your own fictions?
un kā radāt savus izdomājumus?
creating for yourself?
in your relationships,
jums ļoti kaitē.
do you great harm.
and unrealized potential,
un realizēt potenciālu,
worse than being blind
ka sliktāk par aklumu
was a profound blessing,
ieraudzīt to, ko redzu es.
leave the stage, just a question.
man vēl ir jautājums.
of doers, of innovators.
down in Florida,
do you have, and how do you overcome them?
sastopaties un kā tos risināt?
ir pārtapis par svētību.
the biggest challenge became a blessing.
A.L.: Jā.
in my leadership team meetings,
expressions or gestures.
daudz vairāk mutiskas saziņas.
a lot more verbal feedback.
to tell me what they think.
paust viedokli.
for me personally and for my company,
gan uzņēmumam,
at a far deeper level,
that what they think truly matters.
ka viņu viedoklim ir nozīme.
IL: Thank you, Bruno.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Isaac Lidsky - Author, entrepreneurIsaac Lidsky has a very eclectic resume.
Why you should listen
Lidsky runs a big construction services company based in Florida, has co-founded an Internet startup and a nonprofit and is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO). He graduated in math and computer science from Harvard and then added a law degree magna cum laude from the same university, clerked for US Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg and argued a dozen cases in federal court on behalf of the US Justice Department, not losing any. Earlier, he was a child television star in both commercials and series.
Lidsky's rich biography disguises a secret, which can be summarized in the title of his forthcoming book Eyes Wide Open: Overcoming Obstacles and Recognizing Opportunities In A World That Can’t See Clearly.
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