濒死顿悟: 生命最好的状态 | At Life’s Edge: Life’s Best State | Jiumei (Master Peace) Zhang | TEDxCSTU
生命最好的状态是什么?
What is the best state of life?在这场感人而深刻的 TEDx 演讲中,久美(Master Peace)——曾是中国知名的企业家与公众人物——分享了改变她对人生、成功与内心平静理解的关键转折点。
In this moving and deeply insightful TEDx talk, Jiumei (Master Peace)—once a celebrated entrepreneur and public figure in China—shares the pivotal turning points that reshaped her understanding of life and success.经历了世俗荣耀的高峰与多年静修的孤寂,久美反思了两次濒临生命边缘的体验,这些经历深刻地重塑了她的内心世界。通过个人故事、科学见解与心灵修行,她带来一种在商学院或教科书中难得一见的洞察。
Having experienced both the heights of worldly acclaim and the solitude of years in retreat, Jiumei reflects on two profound encounters at life’s edge that transformed her inner world. Through personal storytelling, scientific insight, and contemplative practice, she offers a perspective rarely found in boardrooms or textbooks.这不仅是一场回顾,而是一场静默的革命。在人工智能与持续变革的时代,她重新定义了成功、韧性与领导力。她邀请我们重新思考:在不确定的未来中,什么才是真正的“繁荣”?而她所发现的“生命最好的状态”,或许正是未来最关键的能力之一。
This talk is more than a reflection—it is a quiet revolution. In the age of AI and constant change, Jiumei redefines success, resilience, and leadership. She invites us to reconsider: in an uncertain future, what does true “flourishing” mean? And perhaps, the “best state of life” she discovered is one of the most vital capacities we can cultivate for the future.Event: TEDxCSTU
Date: May 18th, 2025
Location: California Science & Technology University (CSTU)
Website: https://www.cstu.edu?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tedx2025&utm_term=jiumeiSpeaker: Jiumei (Master Peace)
更多了解演讲者Learn more about the speaker: www.linkedin.com/in/master-peace-zen
追踪演讲者油管频道Speaker’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/@masterpeacezenOrganizer: Leni Jin, Organizer of TEDxCSTU
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Stories & notes: https://lenijin.com/tedx
More about the organizer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenijin/
Organizer's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Leni_JinPlease note: This talk was recorded at TEDxCSTU, an independently organized TEDx event hosted at California Science and Technology University under a license from TED. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent those of TEDxCSTU, the university, or TED.#生命最好的状态 #觉醒 #冥想 #人生智慧 #AI时代
#TEDx #TEDxTalk #PersonalGrowth #Mindfulness #InnerPeace #Meditation #TEDxCSTU2025 Jiumei (Master Peace) is the founder of the InLight Foundation. For her contributions to humanitarian work and social impact, she received the LABA International Humanitarian Contribution Award (USA). Her journey weaves together entrepreneurial spirit, cross-cultural insight, and decades of contemplative practice.Today, she is dedicated to helping leaders and seekers find strength and serenity in the era of AI and constant change—opening new possibilities for leadership and ways of living. Her work has also been recognized by multiple international organizations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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