The gift of time: Insights from 72 years | Vern Dosch | TEDxFargo
In this heartfelt and insightful TED Talk, the speaker, at the age of 72, shares the valuable lessons learned over seven decades of life. From the importance of servant leadership to the power of selflessness in relationships, the talk delves into the principles that have shaped a fulfilling and meaningful life. The speaker emphasizes the significance of discipline, humility, vulnerability, and gratitude, illustrating how these virtues have guided their journey. With anecdotes from personal and professional experiences, the talk offers wisdom on building strong relationships, achieving financial independence, and embracing the joys of grandparenting. Ultimately, the speaker encourages the audience to invest in their relationships, health, and purpose, and to live a life rich with love and meaning. Vern Dosch, married to Lynne for 42 years, is a father of three and grandfather of eleven. A University of Mary graduate with degrees in Business, Accounting, and a master’s in management, he also holds an Honorary Doctorate in Leadership. Vern’s 45-year career in the Rural Electric and Telecommunication industries culminated as President and CEO of National Information Solutions Cooperative (NISC) from 2002 to 2020. Under his leadership, NISC and it’s 1,400 employees became a leading IT provider, delivering innovative software to over 960 cooperatives and providers across the U.S., American Samoa, Palau, and Canada. In 2022 Vern was honored as a member of the National Cooperative Hall of Fame. 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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