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JAMES CLEAR
IDEAS THAT NEVER EXPIRE.
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Great Talks Most People Have Never


Heard

Not long ago, I came across a little-known speech titled, “You and Your Research”.

The speech had been delivered in 1986 by Richard Hamming, an accomplished


mathematician and computer engineer, as part of an internal series of talks given at Bell
Labs. I had never heard of Hamming, the internal lecture series at Bell Labs, or this
particular speech. And yet, as I read the transcript, I came across one useful insight after
another.

After reading that talk, I got to thinking… what other great talks and speeches are out
there that I've never heard?
I've been slowly searching for answers to that question and the result is this list of my
favorite interesting and insightful talks that are not widely known. You may see a few
famous speeches on this list, but my guess is that most people are not aware of many of
them—just as I wasn't when I first started looking around.

As far as I know this is the only place where you can read transcripts of these speeches
in one place.

Famous Speeches and Great Talks


This list is organized by presenter name and then speech topic. Click the links below to
jump to a specific speech. On each page, you'll find a full transcript of the speech as well
as some additional background information.

• Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, “The Danger of a Single Story”

• Jeff Bezos, “Statement by Jeff Bezos to the U.S. House Committee on the
Judiciary”

• Jeff Bezos, “What Matters More Than Your Talents”

• John C. Bogle, “Enough”

• Brené Brown, “The Anatomy of Trust“

• John Cleese, “Creativity in Management”

• William Deresiewicz, “Solitude and Leadership”

• Richard Feynman, “Seeking New Laws”

• Neil Gaiman, “Make Good Art”

• John W. Gardner, “Personal Renewal”

• Elizabeth Gilbert, “Your Elusive Creative Genius”

• Albert E. N. Gray, “The Common Denominator of Success”

• Bill Gurley, “Runnin Down a Dream”


• Richard Hamming, “Learning to Learn”

• Richard Hamming, “You and Your Research”

• Steve Jobs, “2005 Stanford Commencement Address”

• Peter Kaufman, “The Multidisciplinary Approach to Thinking”

• Admiral William H. McRaven, “Make Your Bed”

• Arno Rafael Minkkinen, “Finding Your Own Vision”

• Charlie Munger, “2007 USC Law School Commencement Address”

• Charlie Munger, “A Lesson on Elementary, Worldly Wisdom”

• Charlie Munger, “How to Guarantee a Life of Misery”

• Charlie Munger, “The Psychology of Human Misjudgment”

• Nathan Myhrvold, “Roadkill on the Information Highway“

• Randy Pausch, “Achieving Your Childhood Dreams”

• Randy Pausch, “Time Management”

• Anna Quindlen, “1999 Mount Holyoke Commencement Speech”

• John Roberts, “I Wish You Bad Luck”

• Sir Ken Robinson, “Do Schools Kill Creativity?”

• J.K. Rowling, “The Fringe Benefits of Failure”

• George Saunders, “Failures of Kindness”

• Claude Shannon, “Creative Thinking”

• Jim Valvano, “Don't Give Up”

• Bret Victor, “Inventing on Principle”

• David Foster Wallace, “This is Water”

• Art Williams, “Just Do It”

• Evan Williams, “A Journey on the Information Highway”


This is an on-going project. If you know of another great talk, please contact me.
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