We forget that sometimes, whether it is kicking a ball in soccer, making music with a violin or expressing oneself through drawing, joy can be found in the act of doing those things, and not the trophy, the applause or the recognition.
Government leaders, Fortune 500 companies, and some of the world's leading cultural organizations are increasingly turning to Sir Ken Robinson for advice on creativity, education, and the economy.
Discovering, or more accurately, rediscovering our natural talents is what I call Natural Temperament. By reconnecting with our unique gifts, we re-teach ourselves to trust our instincts of imagination, curiosity, and resourcefulness.
There is a pervasive cultural phenomenon telling you how to improve upon your weaknesses and fix what you are not so good at. I'm here to tell you that you are not broken!
Most people would be impressed to meet someone who could juggle or solve Rubik's Cubes, but David Calvo can do both at the same time. This video, whic...
Normally the Internet is good at showing useless talents, but this server at a tea house in Iran is actually on his A-game. He can stack 15 saucers an...
You might think you're a parkour champion, but if you ever find yourself in the Faggs Road area of London, make sure you steer clear of the Dyton Brot...
So you're bringing your new boyfriend over to a friend's house to introduce him to everyone. What's the worst that could happen, right? You're just go...
Oh my gosh, everyone, we can stop having babies now. Obviously we all think our kid is the cutest, and the only reason we keep procreating as a specie...