the second most popular TED talk
out there the second most popular to
talk
is basically about body language
it's about how your posture
not only reflects your internal
world but dire exit
I remember back in the early seventies
a coming across a book Chris Stanley
master Stanley was the guy who was
the preacher at the Coptic Church that I
used to go to
and when he passed on there was a book
in his library
which I ended up with
and iight night
end up taking over for him and I was the
pastor there for on of Being John Davis
for a couple years
and this book was called the magical
believing by claude bristol
and the book it kinda opens up with his
telling a story my friend has who
was very very drunk and they were at a
party and he sees his friend walk up to
a mi Reina
in a bedroom and saint in the air you
are sober
you are so and basically talked himself
into
you know been sober I guess but his
point is that
we can
influence how we experience the world
and how we feel
by literally how we stand and how we
speak
and
I think it's really important that
apropos love that the way we stand in
the way we speak the issues that we
choose
the the place that we stand in this
political dialogue right now
b1 its particular imported this
particular point moment in history
that'd be one of great integrity there
is no intact
idea Louise I saw this movie merchants a
doubt over the weekend
and it's an astonishing movie by voices
in it by the way
although I didn't see my name in the
credits at the end but it still was an
amazing movie
and it got a clip in there
me introduce in mark morale I believe
and
and it's basically about how
these guys how how these
oil billionaires in large part among
others
have in seize control over political
political narrative in the United States
and now the most important product that
they're selling the fossil fuel guys now
is doubt
and this was a practice that was
pioneered by the tobacco industry
and the tobacco industry is dead in a
big way with flame retardants
to get us to talk about our furniture
rather than our cigarettes
so what are the what are the points the
pressure points that we should be
discussed
