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Time Bending – 365 Ways To Unlock Creativity And Innovation: Ken Hughes (Transcript)

Here is the transcript and summary of Ken Hughes’ talk titled “Time Bending – 365 Ways To Unlock Creativity And Innovation” at TEDxUniversityofNicosia conference. In this TEDx talk, Ken explores the concept of Time Bending, which is the process of bending the time you already have to make more out of your life. He encourages the audience to imagine the end of their life and revisit the photographs of all the days that passed to unlock creativity and innovation.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

Ken Hughes – Leading Shopper & Consumer Behaviouralist

Good afternoon. As a playologist, I’d like to encourage you all to look deeper to find that spark of creativity that lies within us all and let it out.

I want you to imagine for a moment that you are dead. It’s not the most inspiring way to start a talk, I know. You follow that white light, through, you come out into a warehouse, an empty hangar, and on the ground in front of you are thousands of Polaroid photographs lined up one after the other in a row. Each photograph represents a day of your life, a life just ended.

And now you walk. You walk along those photographs, looking at the various memories. You remember your first day at school. I’m not too sure I quite understood school; I think I thought I was emigrating.

FIRST KISS

So you walk on, and you walk past your first kiss. This one isn’t me, by the way, this is a stock image. I didn’t hire a photographer to hide in the trees to record my first kiss – I wish I had. So you walk past all these big days: the day you graduated university, the day you got married. You remember all these big days as you walk along these rows.