Tuesday, December 24, 2013

TED/Eddy Cartaya: My glacier cave discoveries

I've never been to the North Pole, or the South Pole, to experience the disturbing coldness. Never have I seen a penguin or seal in the nature except the city zoo. These regrets can still be fulfilled for I am still young.

The question comes, have you ever felt like travelling to some of the places around the world, yet you find it too late and difficult for you are now in a state of money lacking and old age? This is what the lecture TED brings us today, for the lecturer isn't that young, and just leading a normal career, made his way to the Pole and had some great experiences.

The core of the talk is to tell people about doing something you crave, and never leave it to the last second unless you have to. Go for your dreams before it's too late, and eventually you may succeed. However, never try marks an equal to never will fulfill.

And let's have a discussion about the significant discovery of the speaker in the glacier of the pole. It wasn't as huge, or remarkable like a frozen corpse of woolly mammoth. But it's quite extraordinary. I would hate to spill the beans and be the teller here just to spoil everyone's appetite, for if you would love to take a few minutes' time and watch it for yourself, you will find his discovery truly amazing.


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