Summary
In this captivating talk, the speaker expresses the significance of being labeled 'difficult' by a friend, embracing the notion that difficult people, like historical and literary figures, are catalysts for change. The speaker passionately argues against external definitions of roles, urging the audience to reclaim their identities as creators and practitioners by treating people as individuals rather than utilities. The concept of 'bringing truth to power' is explored, including the idea of addressing uncomfortable realities and establishing one's value in the industry. The talk previews sessions with various speakers who will share insights on redefining truth, understanding psychology, and utilizing technology to enhance communication with power. The overarching theme is a rallying call for individuals in the field to unite, confront difficult questions, and navigate the complexities of their roles together.
Key Insights
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Difficult individuals historically lead to significant changes in society.
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It's vital to define our roles rather than let others define them for us.
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Treating people as individuals rather than utilities is essential for human-centered practices.
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'Bringing truth to power' is fundamental in establishing value in our work.
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Facing difficult questions is necessary during challenging times in our profession.
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Collaboration among difficult people can strengthen our collective efficacy.
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Understanding the intersectionality of experiences can reveal richer truths.
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Technology and psychology play crucial roles in how we communicate and understand power dynamics.
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Historical perspectives can guide future aspirations in our field.
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To create an impact, we must confront truths courageously.
Notable Quotes
"I kind of liked it because if I am difficult, then I am in good company."
"Difficult people change things."
"Difficult people look at the world not as it is, but as they hope it could be."
"I love being difficult. Do you know why? Because difficult people are courageous."
"I am sick and tired of people telling us what our role is."
"We need to do the work."
"It’s about time that we defined who we are."
"We are not a utility. We are not a commodity. And we are not disposable."
"Truth to power is how we bring excellence to our craft."
"Today we are figuring it out."
















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