How to stop your thoughts from controlling your life | Albert Hobohm | TEDxKTH

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Published 2018-05-02
Albert Hobohm shares life-altering, personal and professional ideas on how to take charge of your reality. Through alarming statistics and hands-on solutions, Hobohm shows us our critical situation as a species and how to start taking control over our mental operating systems.

Albert Hobohm is a lecturer and professional operating at the crossing between psychology and business. He has an academic background from The Royal Institute of Technology as well as Stanford University. He has also built an orphanage and lived with Buddhist monks.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

All Comments (21)
  • @susanb5339
    1. Practice meditation. Objectively observe the mind. (Learn the structure of your web of thoughts, then choose which path to go down. 2. Restrain your mental intake. Carefully feed your mind with selected input. Choose what you feed your mind!
  • @MrJoon360
    “If you can change your mind, you can change your life.” ― William James William James spoke the truth
  • @sagek7654
    "I no longer believe everything I think."
  • “You have power over your mind — not outside events. Realize this and you will find great strength.” — Marcus Aurelius
  • I’ve shut down my Facebook and Instagram account 4 years ago and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I have no other social media, although I do watch a lot of YouTube videos. Mostly about mental health, anxiety, wisdom etc. Thanks for a very good speech.
  • @rajaghani8805
    The eye opening conclusion was “ It’s not the harsh, traumatic, or horrible events themselves you should fear the most in life but, your own unwillingness to control your reaction to those events. Ultimately, it’s your capacity to take full responsibility for your own thoughts that will dictate the course and growth of not just you but our entire World.
  • @sagek7654
    "The more we use social media, the more isolated we feel."
  • @pietroandrioli
    He says nothing new, but his way of speaking is magnetic. One of the best Ted Talks I've ever watched.
  • @TheDAZ1001
    I gotta say I needed this... I've started having a lot of bad thoughts recently thats been effecting my overall health. Been a struggle holding myself together and focusing, so I started meditation again today and its already starting to help. And i've deactivated Facebook, its such a terrifying tool! I miss the old days of meeting up with my pals and having to ring land lines and knock doors to see them!
  • “ I no longer believe in anything I think ..” That was an eye opener ..!
  • @wiktorf01
    It's nice that you call your audience: "friends". I love it. Excellent and wise speech:)
  • What a brilliant presentation! I completely forgot about my surroundings while listening to the speech. Thank you Mr. Hobohm. Great speech indeed.
  • @Nicoley88
    “It’s not the harsh, traumatic, or horrible events themselves you should fear the most in life, but your own unwillingness to control your reaction to those events. Ultimately it’s your capacity to take full responsibility for your thoughts, that will dictate the course and growth of not just you, but our entire world” - Albert Hobhom Thank you 🙏🏽✨
  • @googaaklo153
    Master your brain or your brain will master you, as simple as that.
  • @mb8kr
    I've been out of Facebook for over ten years now. I don't smoke, I don't drink alcohol, but do have struggles with thoughts that are not positive all the time. Keep your thoughts from wandering to a negativity by reading good books or doing a job that you love, and rendering services to others and that's how you fill your mind with positivity, which in turn balance your life, but negative thoughts will always be tempting you, no matter what you do to keep them at bay.
  • @dragonchr15
    Very simple and useful Ted talk. 1. Meditate 2. Quality input for your mind (media) 3. Control social media use and advertising you are exposed to
  • @tysonbranch8469
    “Now please reflect on the stories that I’ve told, which are yours. And decide what you want to do with them. Because it’s not the harsh, traumatic or horrible events themselves that you should fear the most in life, but your own unwillingness to control your reaction to those events. Ultimately it’s your capacity to take full responsibility for your thoughts that will dictate the course and growth of not just you but our entire world.” - Albert Hobohm Wow…what a conclusive statement. Thank you for the advice good sir.