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Jeremy Vialet

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Matt KillingsworthWant to be happier? Stay in the moment.

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When Are Humans Most Happy?

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Trackyourhappiness.org

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3 Questions

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Matt Killingsworth captured the audience by relating to

them.

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Matt maintained the audience attention through the use of pictures, and little humor.

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Killingsworth followed the 3rd TED Commandment, ‘Thou

shalt reveal thy curiosity, and thy passion.’

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Matt voiced his curiosity, ‘when are humans most happy,’ and formulated a strategy, coming

to a conclusion.

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Dynamism: 4/5He was passionate, but not enough

humor.

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Matt’s presentation focused on the point, and used clear

images and graphs to support his theory; following the tips, used by both Garr Reynolds

and Nancy Duarte.

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In order to have a great delivery, one must be

passionate about his topic.

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Comparing: Both Matt and Sir are

both passionate in their beliefs and by far well intelligent.

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The differences: While both were

passionate, Sir was by far more humorous.

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TipsIn order to convey a great

presentation, I strongly believe one must be

passionate about their beliefs. Be confident, and never afraid of mistakes.

Have fun, and engage your audience.