Can You Picture Things in Your Mind? I Can’t | Alex Rosenthal | TED
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CEFR 等级
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DownloadSo in 2015,
a bride-to-be uploaded a picture of a dress to the internet --
(Laughter)
And we all lost our minds.
If you see this as blue and black, say “Team blue.”
Audience: Team blue!
If you see this as white and gold, how?
How do you see that as white and gold?
(Laughter)
Why does this break our brains so much?
It's because it puts us into confrontation
with the fact that two minds can perceive the same reality
entirely differently.
I'd like to talk to you about two things.
One, our minds are much more different than we think.
And two, you should seek out minds that are different than your own,
because that's where the magic happens.
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Key Vocabulary (7)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
The organ of the body that humans and animals use to see. It is located on the face and allows us to perceive light, color, and shapes.
unlike
"Different colors."
Grammar in This Video
"please visualize the following"
"a bride-to-be uploaded a picture of a dress."
"What color was the planet?"
"If you see this as blue and black, say 'Team blue.'"
"If you see this as blue and black, say 'Team blue.'"
"superimpose what you're imagining on reality"
"you should seek out minds that are different than your own"
"I'd like to talk to you about two things."
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