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Kelvin Doe at TEDxTeen

2013

15-Year-Old Kelvin Doe is an engineering whiz living in Sierra Leone who scours the trash bins for spare parts, which he uses to build batteries, generators and transmitters. See more...

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Does Creativity Decline with Age?

Research has found there are two fundamentally different approaches to creativity and innovation as it relates to your age.

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Casually Explained: The Creative Process

They say you write how you think, which is why my word documents are usually blank.

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Solving Grand Challenges Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Naveen Jain at TEDxUNPlaza

Naveen Jain is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and technology pioneer.

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How Entrepreneurs can Solve the World's Problems

There is no shortage of big problems facing humanity, but there is a shortage of ambitious startups trying to solve them. Far too often talented entrepreneurs pursue "me-too" ideas, but more than ever before, entrepreneurs building impact-focused companies can truly change the world.

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How Great Entrepreneurs See What Others Don’t

Amy Wilkinson, Lecturer in Management Stanford Graduate School of Business

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3 Entrepreneurs Talk About Their Mental Health Journey

Here's why it's especially important for entrepreneurs need to talk about mental health.

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How to Prioritize Your Mental Health as an Entrepreneur | Forbes

What is the healthy balance between growing your brand and taking care of your mental health as an entrepreneur? Here are five ways entrepreneurs can have better mental health.

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Entrepreneurship & Mental Health: Expert Perspectives

What are the most common mental health problems that entrepreneurs suffer from — and what can startups and founders do? Mental health experts answer these crucial questions, and offer their ideas for how to prioritize mental wellness while also growing a business.

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Simon Sinek: How to Build a Company That People Want to Work For | Inc. Magazine

Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why, explains to Inc. features editor Diana Ransom why great leaders give their employees the space and responsibilities to grow.

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How I Became an Entrepreneur at 66 | Paul Tasner

It’s never too late to reinvent yourself. Take it from Paul Tasner—after working continuously for other people for 40 years, he founded his own start-up at age 66, pairing his idea for a business with his experience and passion. And he’s not alone.

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