Why values matter | Jan Stassen | TEDxMünchen
Jan Stassen is the co-founder of the Museum of Values and CEO of the cocreation.loft in Berlin. He is an observer, a curator and cultural translator. He holds a Master in Social and Economic Communication at the Universität der Künste Berlin. After working in the field of advertising for many years, Jan became interested in social businesses and impact-driven initiatives. Out of his personal desire and frustration in advertising, he started reflecting on his own values and focusing on what is actually important to him. This internal journey led him to create the Museum of Values. Its goal is to create immersive experiences for people to explore, connect and reflect on personal and collective values. Together with his co-founders, Jan is inspiring a much-needed discourse about values in museums, schools, and businesses.
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TEDxMünchen 2018
FAITH. LOVE. HOPE.
November 18, 2018
Münchner Kammerspiele
Jan Stassen is the co-founder of the Museum of Values and CEO of the cocreation.loft in Berlin. He is an observer, a curator and cultural translator. He holds a Master in Social and Economic Communication at the Universität der Künste Berlin. After working in the field of advertising for many years, Jan became interested in social businesses and impact-driven initiatives. Out of his personal desire and frustration in advertising, he started reflecting on his own values and focussing on what is actually important to him. This internal journey led him to create the Museum of Values. Its goal is to create immersive experiences for people to explore, connect and reflect on personal and collective values. Together with his co-founders, Jan is inspiring a much-needed discourse about values in museums, schools, and businesses. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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They define how we want to continue to live.- I really liked his talk.
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
JAR JAR SAID IT BETTER
I just stumbled upon this Talk. This is undoubtedly one of the most important Talks I've heard to date.
@lauraludwig5528
2 жыл бұрын
What a nice compliment for our team and Jan. Thank you.
Excellent talk, thank you for sharing this on why values matter and ways for us to better understand them through personal story.
I'm imagining this "museum of values" as a building with walls covered in papers of different shapes, sizes and colors with different fonts and everyone who enters the museum can read one of the stories and return it to any of the walls. This guy's idea is very inspiring and I want to see it in real life!
you really make the topic understandable i appreciated
Fantastic work -Jan Stassen and his Team are making the difference!
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
PEE WEE YOO ZAA - Jar jar Binks
@lauraludwig5528
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
I would of thought he was going to go over the top 10 personal values and why they are important to us. I think he making a strong poetic point……however most of the population are distracted with the busyness of life to reflect that deeply.
Values- “Situation independent decision helpers.”
@user-ql1uh8ph8m
2 жыл бұрын
Victor Frankl said that's the unconscious spiritual
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ql1uh8ph8m DUDE ANYONE REMEMBER THAT DUDE FROM STR WARS CALLED JAR JAR BINKS
@VAUIENLET
Жыл бұрын
What is the question? why value matters? This is okay and wright answer that ‘(situation) we take (independently) and take (decisions) and do predict anything in trade to help out ourselves by being ourselves (helpers). But after that what he did said everything is “out of context”.
@cd6693
3 ай бұрын
wow thanks for highlighting this
Great talk. Plenty of things to reflect and implement
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
same i locve to reflect on jar jar binks
@k1ttyl0v32
Жыл бұрын
@@LycheeCore wtf
Beautiful
Stumbled upon this and found great resonance with my storytelling work. Adore the idea for the museum of values. Where can I find out more?
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
can you write about jar jar binks
thank u.value story reconstruction for the general welfare inspiration.
values are important
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
But not as much as the phantom menace
Values define HOW we do things..... -- the Museum of values....
Values operate on three directions: from others, to others, and to ourselves. Some of our deeper values that we operate from unconsciously. Author of Core Value Therapy and Values Approach in Business.
What a beautiful idea
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
Jar jar saids it first
❤❤
One lacks the other picks up is the team I want, what's your values
caring, helpful,
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
U got that Jar Jar binks face ngl
Excellent talk!
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
jar jar binks
I think the pearl earring reflects the presenter’s value of moral indignation and value based heroism. ✨🙄
@kennedyozemwogie7958
5 ай бұрын
Literally what are you talking about
There is more deep meaning
Answer is, of why value’s matters? » Word “Value” are originated by psychology of human's, value matters to indicate the value. As we know in the past there was no invented ‘value’ word, And we did used ‘matterification’ with ‘value’ to understand ‘why’ value matter? The answer is, if we do give value to anything then, we can guess or predict anything from incorrect until to correct by doing give ‘value’ the ‘prediction’. We can circulate the life form with ‘acute value’ to business and trading purposes. And that why value matters in our life. But in reality there have no value of value even nor of anything. We create value.
@masterlee9822
Жыл бұрын
Spoke to some members of a traditionalist Europe group in the USA years ago who claims Values should never be spoken in English, English being a trade tongue. Jobs, trade and jobs requires speaking English, TV is a poor substitute for reading and writing. Mixing with Americans is like sleeping with a grizzly bear, avoid at all costs, A chicken and a horse do not belong together. One decided to share some of his wisdom. Not even New Americans, these people been here for close to a century. Their not Americans, everybody else is. I get a impression that these people have no clue what a Americans is. What is a American? I almost have to go back to early American just to have a clue myself.
Spoke to some members of a traditionalist Europe group in the USA years ago who claims Values should never be spoken in English, English being a trade tongue. Jobs, trade and jobs requires speaking English, TV is a poor substitute for reading and writing. Mixing with Americans is like sleeping with a grizzly bear, avoid at all costs, A chicken and a horse do not belong together. One decided to share some of his wisdom. Not even New Americans, these people been here for close to a century. Their not Americans, everybody else is. I get a impression that these people have no clue what a Americans is. What is a American? I almost have to go back to early American just to have a clue myself.
Good, MDCPS-9292, Julio B. 04/14/2020
@LycheeCore
2 жыл бұрын
just like JAR JAR LETSSSSSSSSS GOOOOO
Om namah shivaya
@1809vishal
Жыл бұрын
🕉️🙏
i left everything in fuj so that those helpful people of your wc çan use time to time lolish
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[Things have no value!] : Things have no value! Which things have no value, why you give them value? चीजों का कोई मूल्य नहीं है! किस चीज की कोई कीमत नहीं होती, तुम उसकी कीमत क्यों देते हो? ものには価値がない!価値のないもの、なぜそれらに価値を与えるのか?
OKAY SO ITS CALLED TED TALK BUT WHO IN THE WORLD IS TED. IS THIS SOME KIND OF HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER JOKE I DONT GET BECAUSE I DONT WANT TO ATCH 7 SEASONS OF MEDICORE COMEDY
@meneklabundeklabunde5270
2 жыл бұрын
omg, this is not Ted mosby
@mr.stealyogirl1307
Жыл бұрын
Crazy.
Values should be intellectual concepts - something that is reasonable. There's no such thing as "there's no right and wrong". This video is a waste of time.
@jamesoncade1229
2 жыл бұрын
Instablaster
@andrewparry1474
2 жыл бұрын
Ok, so you only value your own opinions
@zabidibabwe4298
2 жыл бұрын
Reasonable on what standard? Yours? People raised in different backgrounds have different psychologies, defining what is reasonable to them.
He lost me a" traveled at 19. " at 19 I was trying to figure out how to survive. Must be nice to use other people's money.
Y is the chat so bland