Figure It Out - The Art of Problem Solving | Shreyans Jain | TEDxDSCE
Shreyans is the founder of Under 25 Club which is for the young generation of the country.
He talks about how to solve and deconstruct any of those problems, to lead an amazing life. He says that problem is all about two things - declaration and it's consequences. He speaks about how his dad solved the problem in the biggest crisis and what to learn from that. He says that everybody has a problem solving cycle which all go through it but won't realise it.
Inefficient problem solvers go through entire cycle with full of stress in mind and efficient problem solvers go through entire cycle by being cool which is needed to solve the problem.
Shreyans Jain - Co founder of Under 25 club.
Under 25 club is a platform which reinforces individuals in exploring their talents and potentials, thereby helping them achieve miles-stones. He believes in the concept of edutainment, i.e educating people in an entertaining manner.His main principle in life is to establish a community which encourages people to believe in themselves. A visionary who has been successful in envisioning future of many and motivated them to follow their passion!
The essence of leadership is not in just leading a group, but in creating more leaders.
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I listened to the entire video and I have read the comments. I want to apologize on behalf of all the rudeness and lack of grace that was shown to you in the comments. I appreciate the positivity and the vision you presented to help those, especially the younger gens, with problem solving. I am an entrepreneur, Christ follower, and traveler (have been to more countries than states). I admire all cultures who try to keep a positive perspective, share there wisdom, and attempt to leave a good impact on the world. I do not get hung up on a heavy accent when someone is using the English language to communicate a good message. Thank you for sharing your story and your problem solving hacks. God bless you! Just staying humble and kind.
@lizgerman1238
4 жыл бұрын
Wonderfully said.
Mr Shreyans is strong, smart, optimistic and aware. This is the way forward.
We at NSTEM know how important problem solving and "figuring it out" are. Great story and great quote: "Problems are solutions waiting to be found." So true. Wonderful video.
What I learned from this is taking a negative situation and change it with a positive outlook will most likely lead you to a solution. If you think about what your positive emotional state will be when you do solve it, then you will have the drive to take action that will lead you to a solution.
Great concept! Great detail. Your father is a great man. Thank you for sharing this. It was awesome! Keep it up brotha.
Having a positive attitude is a key part of problem solving. Id also like to say that defining and 7nderstanding the problem is a huge step too!
Excellent speech. You really know what you are trying to communicate. What you are trying to communicate is also wonderfully wise. Going further, not only do some problems not have solutions, they also can destroy everything you hold dear. Like when you lose a limb in an accident. MINDSET however, ensures that ALL is not lost, after the limb is lost.
Very well explained. Thank you for the video
Excellent way of dealing a problem. It is amazing how easily this could solve problem of millions. We like such people in and around to bring positive vibes and make sure productivity whatever field we are in. Great help! God bless you dear!
Shreyans, thank you for sharing your insights, I found your delivery so incredibly endearing and frank. I look forward to any further talks you deliver, wishing you and all at the Under 25 Club the very best :)
One of the best talk 👏👏👏
Thank you Shreyans :) I will figure it out now
This is awesome and is exactly what I was seeking when I typed in “the art of problem solving”. Thank you. You’re awesome!
The detailing was too good, which can be done only if you throughly know it. Loved the talk. Thanks for sharing🙂
@MrMasterOdin
3 жыл бұрын
What?
Its so difficult to change the way we think ,they way we see obstacles or problems. Our human existence is filled with them yet there is no formal education to tackle this abstract lifetime 'problem '.I needed to hear your talk and you broke it down so simply ,that even I feel I can figure it out now.
Very good! Keep it up!
Thank you shreyans
Well said sir 👍
Nice one dude. Two things that I got from this. Stay cool. Visualize. ;)
Awesome my friend! Thank you!
Great talk @Shreyansh! I'll try to #FigureItOut the declaration and consequence too. :-) #AmazingTalk
awesome talk
let's figure it out!
Thank u for sharing!
Brilliant
Thank you !
Beautiful said @Shreyans!! Loved the talk!
@christophernaidoo2833
3 жыл бұрын
Hey
Great lesson we should always see the good side even in the bad there’s always a solution
@qwert7222
2 жыл бұрын
Let me correct you, He said there always isn't a solution to the problem but you should know how to manage it.
Now, I'll visualize that how can I deal with this in the very first place🙌
I liked it
Great talk. Thank you :)
Well said👍
Very nice
Some decent enough stuff here to warrant a video, but felt there could have been a highlights reel of this.
@octolot2005
3 жыл бұрын
You just summed up every Ted Talks
Seems to start with the graphic at 8:17
This is our main problem in our society. Our youth does not know how to problem solve. Especially now that everybody has cell phone and laptops that does the thinking for them.
@CaitKat
4 жыл бұрын
I mean that's kinda why im here. But the adults in my life saying "just figure it out" is extremely discouraging when you can't figure it out and you're mentally blocked. I need to learn how to get past the block but alot of adults just expect you to just figure out how to figure out which ends up in a loop thats really discouraging and makes you feel really alone ):
Made A simple 5 min video to complex 15 min video keep it simple
@MiketheNerdRanger
4 жыл бұрын
Even simple explanations need context
@MrMasterOdin
3 жыл бұрын
@@MiketheNerdRanger Not all...
I admire your positive and enthusiastic outlook however while you use your fathers example perhaps if your father had considered the potential negative worse case outcomes and paid more attention and put more resources towards fire safety he would not have been in that situation in the first place.... just a thought. Otherise sn inspiring talk :)
The shirt is perfectly fit
Make and study an RPM about the issue you have.
What he wanted to tell??? Go Figure it out!!
i think he forgot to finish talking about the problem solving cycle diagram...
For the person who edited the video, there is a reason why people create slides.
What you are really trying to talk about is - how to deal with a situation that has occurred, rather than to worry about it. However, think about this - is the situation the problem? or is the cause(s) of the situation, the problem(s)? The inefficient problem solvers - as you call them - due to their emotion will want to know - what caused the situation in the first place. The efficient problem solvers - as you call them - will focus on recovering. Both are problem solvers. Do not discount the power of emotion. Just as - do not eulogise reason. Both are thinking. You are calling both of them "problem solvers". Who knows which is efficient or which inefficient.
....Stating the obvious, i know this already, but how to really tackle the problem in different ways, not only have one way for an option.
@MrMasterOdin
3 жыл бұрын
There is always only one way. Our Lord and Savior Jeebus Crust will show you the way.
We dnt fix the prblm instead we resolve the prblm
@MrMasterOdin
3 жыл бұрын
I don't understand the half words that are coming out of your keyboard. Can you rephrase, please?
SAVE UR TIME 7:31
@divyanshuji6879
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏☺️
I think there should be an additional step between 1. Identifying & 2.Analyzing which is 1.5. Do you want to solve the particular problem?
I am introvert. I can't have friends. How can I solve the problem ???
@Shiniing_star
2 жыл бұрын
Social media friend about your field
@thestranger4843
2 жыл бұрын
very very straightforward solution, just go out and talk to people, you ain't getting friends if you're unwilling to step outside of your comfort zone
TED X standards!
Why you don't add subtitles?
@MrMasterOdin
3 жыл бұрын
@sharkanoid 2325 lol, can't you speak? Learn the language, dude. It's not that hard.
Terminology of channelization is not necessary.
@MrMasterOdin
3 жыл бұрын
The only thing, necessary for humans in this life, is to die.
Have you figured out the the cause of the pain ? Would you feel different ?
@lizily3317
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe not better, but at least I would be reassured, I'd like to know what's the cause of my pain rather than keep worrying about it and adding psychological pressure on top of the pain
@victorallencook7107
3 жыл бұрын
@@lizily3317 oh It's cool....🐚🐚🌴🙏
seems impractical
Too much words for so little meaning...
Please stop being biggots. He is a smart man and I don't see any signs of disability, so he could've worked on his accent. It is wrong to encourage bad accent especially when someone is this bad at a skill.
Man sorry for that but you just haven't got the solution ;)
that accent tho lol
A fair bit of waffling.Get to the point
What a waste of 15 minutes! Nothing new nothing different no heuristic; just a shoddy story to work with
@maduwanthiabeyrathna3177
6 жыл бұрын
Well, it made sense to me as he tried to apply creative thinking to solve problem but yes he could be bit more specific.
Waste of time
Your English is hard to listen... I really can not...
@TheOnlyAbomination
5 жыл бұрын
Multi0123457 thats your problem, not his. See what i did there?
@the.curious.creative.
4 жыл бұрын
His English is actually perfect. It's his accent. If you can't handle listening through someone's accent to what they're saying, it's your issue and it needs to be corrected. You're going to come across a lot of people with thick accents. It takes a bit, but you just have to listen to them more intently.
@Bart_Allen_YT
4 жыл бұрын
@@the.curious.creative. I agree it is thick due to the influence of his mother tongue like hindi or a related language.
@eritrealove9616
4 жыл бұрын
Yes you are right I agree but focus on the advice
@AnaB012
4 жыл бұрын
English is not my native language either. I would like to listen this guy (and some other Indian speaker also) but I hardly understand what they are pronuciating. Maybe with time I will undrestand them better, but It is like it is now, unfortunately. If there is English subtitle I could read it... Obviously, Indians need to put extra effort in pronunciating and accenting, because you have hard one and we can't speak foreign language with our native accent, at least we should put an effort to imitate the accent to be understood.
I am really trying to figure it out what u said.. u said 18 times uh uh uh.. please go and join some toastmaster classes.. u very much need all broken sentences with thick accent .. waste of 15 minutes.
@god5535
3 жыл бұрын
Okay, let's hear you speak.
@nightlight7204
3 жыл бұрын
no
@murli777
3 жыл бұрын
Who are you to measure his accent 😂😂 if interested watch this otherwise go man
what a pathetic talk...
@nightlight7204
3 жыл бұрын
wrong