You've got to be hungry | Les Brown | TEDxClarkstown
In this talk, Les Brown delivers a powerful and inspiring message about the relentless drive needed to overcome adversity and achieve greatness. Drawing from his own story of being labeled “educable mentally retarded” and raised by a single mother, Brown emphasizes that success is not about talent or intelligence, but about hunger; the deep, unshakable desire to rise above limitations and fulfill your potential. He challenges listeners to use every gift, idea, and opportunity while they’re alive. Brown also underscores the importance of adapting to the times, encouraging individuals to leverage artificial intelligence in this era to gain a competitive edge, expand their influence, and stay ahead. With passion and purpose, he reminds us that hunger is the fuel for greatness. **Les Brown: A Voice for Greatness**Les Brown is a world-renowned motivational speaker, author, and television personality known for his high-energy message that inspires individuals to break free from mediocrity and achieve greatness.Born in Liberty City, Miami, and adopted at six weeks old by a single mother, Les overcame early struggles, including being mislabeled as a slow learner, through relentless self-education and determination. With no formal education beyond high school, he rose from a radio DJ to a broadcast manager, a community activist to a legislator, and an emcee to a globally sought-after keynote speaker.Today, Les empowers Fortune 500 companies and audiences worldwide with his heartfelt storytelling and passion, equipping them with the vision and motivation to transform their lives. 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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