Lux Narayan: What I learned from 2,000 obituaries
Lux Narayan: Vad jag lärde mig av 2 000 dödsrunor
Lux Narayan is a perpetual learner of various things -- from origami and molecular gastronomy to stand-up and improv comedy. Full bio
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around the Stanford campus,
runt campus på Stanford,
jogging there as well.
som också joggade där.
from side to side like that?
från sida till sida på det där viset?
he set out to understand why.
för att ta reda på det.
about many things:
på många saker:
I hadn't heard of Joseph Keller.
kände jag inte till Joseph Keller.
of editorial dedicated to him,
tillägnad honom,
förstklassigt utrymme i en sådan tidning.
for a newspaper of their stature.
I'm rather morbid
att jag är ganska morbid
and a "Let's see who died today."
och, "Låt oss se vem som dog idag."
is usually bad news,
oftast dåliga nyheter,
cues accomplishment
visar på bedrifter
in the obituaries.
som fokuserar på framtida insikter
on future insights
from past data --
utifrån tidigare data -
to obituaries from the New York Times?
mot dödsrunorna i New York Times.
få sin dödsruna som en skriven artikel -
your obituary featured --
between 2015 and 2016.
rather, lives -- teach us?
eller snarare, liv?
den fantastiske Lee Kuan Yew.
worded descriptor
vackert formulerad beskrivning
capture an achievement or a lifetime.
en bedrift eller en livstid.
people who died in the last two years.
som dog de senaste två åren.
natural language processing,
naturlig språkbehandling,
kan mima när man leker charader -
you can mime easily in "Charades," --
significant words.
de mest betydelsefulla orden.
and of course, art, are huge.
och konst förstås, de är stora.
why in so many societies
i så många samhällen,
engineering or medicine or business or law
affärsmän, jurister
they achieved things.
you've got to wait 37 years ...
that you're remembered for --
som du blir ihågkommen för,
die at the age of 81 --
your stride in your 20s.
only commendable act in their mid-40s.
berömvärda handling i 40-årsåldern.
more than just a descriptor.
än bara en beskrivning.
first paragraph of all 2,000 obituaries,
i alla 2 000 dödsrunorna,
for two groups of people:
i två grupper av människor:
and people that are not famous.
Ali, Zaha Hadid --
Ali, Zaha Hadid -
are people like Jocelyn Cooper,
är såna som Jocelyn Cooper,
of most of their names.
de flesta av dessa namn.
but they're not famous.
men de är inte kända.
these two groups separately --
grupperna var för sig -
should thank your parents --
borde tacka sina föräldrar -
your obituary when you're gone.
att klippa ut dödsrunan när ni är borta.
from lives well-led,
från väl levda liv,
in print could teach us.
förevigade i skrift, kan lära oss.
to the kaleidoscope that is life,
på livets kalejdoskop,
majority of obituaries
av dödsrunorna,
in the fabric of life.
på livets väv.
när du återgår till ditt vardagsliv:
back to your daily lives:
för att hjälpa samhället?
trying to be famous in death,
för att bli berömda efter döden,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lux Narayan - EntrepreneurLux Narayan is a perpetual learner of various things -- from origami and molecular gastronomy to stand-up and improv comedy.
Why you should listen
Lakshmanan aka Lux Narayan mans the helm of Unmetric, a social media intelligence company that helps digital marketers, social media analysts, and content creators harness social signals to track and analyze competitive content and campaigns, and to create better content and campaigns of their own.
Prior to founding Unmetric, Narayan was a co-founder at Vembu Technologies, an online data backup company. He also helped found and volunteered at ShareMyCake, a non-profit started by his wife that focuses on encouraging children to use their birthdays to channel monetary support towards a cause of their choosing.
As Unmetric's CEO, he leads a team of 70 people distributed across the company's operations in Chennai and New York City.
Outside of work, he is a perpetual learner of various things -- from origami and molecular gastronomy to stand-up and improv comedy. He enjoys reading obituaries and other non-fiction and watching documentaries with bad ratings. Narayan makes time every year for trekking in the Himalayas or scuba diving in tropical waters, and once he learns to fly, he hopes to spend more time off land than on it.
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