Isaac Lidsky: What reality are you creating for yourself? | TED

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When Dorothy was a little girl,
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she was fascinated by her goldfish.
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Her father explained to her that fish swim by quickly wagging their tails
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to propel themselves through the water.
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Without hesitation, little Dorothy responded,
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"Yes, Daddy, and fish swim backwards by wagging their heads."
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(Laughter)
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In her mind, it was a fact as true as any other.
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Fish swim backwards by wagging their heads.
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She believed it.
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Our lives are full of fish swimming backwards.
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We make assumptions and faulty leaps of logic.
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We harbor bias.
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We know that we are right, and they are wrong.
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We fear the worst.
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We strive for unattainable perfection.
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We tell ourselves what we can and cannot do.
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In our minds, fish swim by in reverse frantically wagging their heads
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and we don't even notice them.
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I'm going to tell you five facts about myself.
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One fact is not true.
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One: I graduated from Harvard at 19 with an honors degree in mathematics.
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Two: I currently run a construction company in Orlando.
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Three: I starred on a television sitcom.
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Four: I lost my sight to a rare genetic eye disease.
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Five: I served as a law clerk to two US Supreme Court justices.
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Which fact is not true?
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Actually, they're all true.
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Yeah. They're all true.
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(Applause)
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At this point, most people really only care about the television show.
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(Laughter)
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I know this from experience.
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OK, so the show was NBC's "Saved by the Bell: The New Class."
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And I played Weasel Wyzell,
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who was the sort of dorky, nerdy character on the show,
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which made it a very major acting challenge
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for me as a 13-year-old boy.
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(Laughter)
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Now, did you struggle with number four, my blindness?
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Why is that?
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We make assumptions about so-called disabilities.
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As a blind man, I confront others' incorrect assumptions
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about my abilities every day.
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My point today is not about my blindness, however.
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It's about my vision.
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Going blind taught me to live my life eyes wide open.
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It taught me to spot those backwards-swimming fish
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that our minds create.
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Going blind cast them into focus.
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What does it feel like to see?
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It's immediate and passive.
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You open your eyes and there's the world.
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Seeing is believing. Sight is truth.
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Right?
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Well, that's what I thought.
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Then, from age 12 to 25, my retinas progressively deteriorated.
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My sight became an increasingly bizarre
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carnival funhouse hall of mirrors and illusions.
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The salesperson I was relieved to spot in a store
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was really a mannequin.
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Reaching down to wash my hands,
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I suddenly saw it was a urinal I was touching, not a sink,
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when my fingers felt its true shape.
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A friend described the photograph in my hand,
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and only then I could see the image depicted.
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Objects appeared, morphed and disappeared in my reality.
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It was difficult and exhausting to see.
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I pieced together fragmented, transitory images,
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consciously analyzed the clues,
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searched for some logic in my crumbling kaleidoscope,
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until I saw nothing at all.
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I learned that what we see
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is not universal truth.
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It is not objective reality.
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What we see is a unique, personal, virtual reality
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that is masterfully constructed by our brain.
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Let me explain with a bit of amateur neuroscience.
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Your visual cortex takes up about 30 percent of your brain.
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That's compared to approximately eight percent for touch
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and two to three percent for hearing.
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Every second, your eyes can send your visual cortex
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as many as two billion pieces of information.
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The rest of your body can send your brain only an additional billion.
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So sight is one third of your brain by volume
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and can claim about two thirds of your brain's processing resources.
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It's no surprise then
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that the illusion of sight is so compelling.
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But make no mistake about it: sight is an illusion.
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Here's where it gets interesting.
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To create the experience of sight,
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your brain references your conceptual understanding of the world,
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other knowledge, your memories, opinions, emotions, mental attention.
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All of these things and far more are linked in your brain to your sight.
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These linkages work both ways, and usually occur subconsciously.
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So for example,
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what you see impacts how you feel,
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and the way you feel can literally change what you see.
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Numerous studies demonstrate this.
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If you are asked to estimate
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the walking speed of a man in a video, for example,
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your answer will be different if you're told to think about cheetahs or turtles.
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A hill appears steeper if you've just exercised,
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and a landmark appears farther away
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if you're wearing a heavy backpack.
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We have arrived at a fundamental contradiction.
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What you see is a complex mental construction of your own making,
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but you experience it passively
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as a direct representation of the world around you.
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You create your own reality, and you believe it.
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I believed mine until it broke apart.
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The deterioration of my eyes shattered the illusion.
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You see, sight is just one way
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we shape our reality.
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We create our own realities in many other ways.
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Let's take fear as just one example.
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Your fears distort your reality.
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Under the warped logic of fear, anything is better than the uncertain.
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Fear fills the void at all costs,
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passing off what you dread for what you know,
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offering up the worst in place of the ambiguous,
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substituting assumption for reason.
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Psychologists have a great term for it: awfulizing.
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(Laughter)
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Right?
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Fear replaces the unknown with the awful.
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Now, fear is self-realizing.
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When you face the greatest need
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to look outside yourself and think critically,
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fear beats a retreat deep inside your mind,
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shrinking and distorting your view,
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drowning your capacity for critical thought
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with a flood of disruptive emotions.
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When you face a compelling opportunity to take action,
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fear lulls you into inaction,
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enticing you to passively watch its prophecies fulfill themselves.
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When I was diagnosed with my blinding disease,
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I knew blindness would ruin my life.
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Blindness was a death sentence for my independence.
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It was the end of achievement for me.
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Blindness meant I would live an unremarkable life,
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small and sad,
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and likely alone.
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I knew it.
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This was a fiction born of my fears, but I believed it.
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It was a lie, but it was my reality,
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just like those backwards-swimming fish in little Dorothy's mind.
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If I had not confronted the reality of my fear,
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I would have lived it.
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I am certain of that.
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So how do you live your life eyes wide open?
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It is a learned discipline.
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It can be taught. It can be practiced.
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I will summarize very briefly.
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Hold yourself accountable
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for every moment, every thought,
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every detail.
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See beyond your fears.
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Recognize your assumptions.
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Harness your internal strength.
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Silence your internal critic.
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Correct your misconceptions about luck and about success.
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Accept your strengths and your weaknesses, and understand the difference.
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Open your hearts
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to your bountiful blessings.
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Your fears, your critics,
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your heroes, your villains --
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they are your excuses,
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rationalizations, shortcuts,
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justifications, your surrender.
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They are fictions you perceive as reality.
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Choose to see through them.
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Choose to let them go.
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You are the creator of your reality.
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With that empowerment comes complete responsibility.
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I chose to step out of fear's tunnel into terrain uncharted and undefined.
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I chose to build there a blessed life.
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Far from alone,
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I share my beautiful life with Dorothy,
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my beautiful wife,
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with our triplets, whom we call the Tripskys,
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and with the latest addition to the family,
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sweet baby Clementine.
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What do you fear?
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What lies do you tell yourself?
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How do you embellish your truth and write your own fictions?
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What reality are you creating for yourself?
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In your career and personal life, in your relationships,
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and in your heart and soul,
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your backwards-swimming fish do you great harm.
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They exact a toll in missed opportunities and unrealized potential,
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and they engender insecurity and distrust
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where you seek fulfillment and connection.
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I urge you to search them out.
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Helen Keller said that the only thing worse than being blind
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is having sight but no vision.
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For me, going blind was a profound blessing,
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because blindness gave me vision.
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I hope you can see what I see.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Bruno Giussani: Isaac, before you leave the stage, just a question.
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This is an audience of entrepreneurs, of doers, of innovators.
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You are a CEO of a company down in Florida,
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and many are probably wondering,
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how is it to be a blind CEO?
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What kind of specific challenges do you have, and how do you overcome them?
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Isaac Lidsky: Well, the biggest challenge became a blessing.
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I don't get visual feedback from people.
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(Laughter)
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BG: What's that noise there? IL: Yeah.
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So, for example, in my leadership team meetings,
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I don't see facial expressions or gestures.
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I've learned to solicit a lot more verbal feedback.
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I basically force people to tell me what they think.
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And in this respect,
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it's become, like I said, a real blessing for me personally and for my company,
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because we communicate at a far deeper level,
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we avoid ambiguities,
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and most important, my team knows that what they think truly matters.
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BG: Isaac, thank you for coming to TED. IL: Thank you, Bruno.
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(Applause)
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