Sculpt your decision without a plan B | Huynh Anh Thu Dang | TEDxGreenwich University Hanoi

TL;DR
Tang discusses the importance of making decisions and eliminating backup plans to achieve success.
Transcript
good morning everyone this is my very first time being in Hanoi and as student who come from Ren Vietnam G campus and who hasn't travel much outside of the southern area I must admit that I am significantly surprised with the weather here which the local people call it nor right but I'm totally love it cuz it cre some fresh feeling for me and there... Read More
Key Insights
- 💄 Tang emphasizes the importance of making decisions and not dwelling on imperfections.
- 🪡 She highlights the need for guidance in decision-making to choose the most correct options.
- 💁 Tang introduces the 40-70 rule as a framework for knowing when enough information is available to make a decision.
- 👯 She urges people to eliminate backup plans and focus solely on their primary goals to maximize success.
- ❓ Tang references Loki's quote from Marvel and suggests that choosing discomfort over comfort is essential for growth.
- 🌱 She encourages the audience to consider the potential consequences of backup plans and how they may hinder progress.
- 🌱 Tang emphasizes the importance of effort and focus, urging individuals to give their all to their main plan instead of dividing their energy.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What inspired Tang to give her speech?
Tang was inspired by Michelangelo's story of sculpting the perfect masterpiece from a imperfect block of marble. She wanted to contribute to solving problems faced by her generation.
Q: What are some common issues faced by Tang's generation?
Tang's generation often struggles with overthinking, overconfidence, being overly sensitive, and oversharing. When asked about their recent mental state, many respond with feeling under pressure.
Q: What does the 40-70 rule propose?
The 40-70 rule suggests that when faced with a difficult decision, one should have no less than 40% and no more than 70% of the information. Waiting for 100% certainty may cause one to miss out on opportunities.
Q: Why does Tang discourage having a backup plan?
Tang believes that having a backup plan divides one's efforts and hinders success. She advises against switching to a backup plan unless it addresses the weaknesses of the initial plan, and cautions against creating backup plans based on fear and comfort.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Tang begins by discussing the weather in Hanoi and tells a story about Michelangelo and his masterpiece.
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She highlights the common problems faced by her generation, such as overthinking and overconfidence.
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Tang introduces the concept of the 40-70 rule and advises against relying on backup plans.
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