The Art of True Connection | Don Carter | TEDxWalnut Street
13 Mar 2024 (8 months ago)
Don Carter's Perspective on Inclusion and Belonging
- Don Carter, a former police detective turned entrepreneur, speaker, writer, and transformational coach, shares his unique perspective on inclusion and belonging.
- Carter describes a transformative experience during his law enforcement career when he realized the impact of his conditioning and early experiences on his self-perception.
- He criticizes the concept of inclusion, arguing that it can feel confining and restrictive rather than liberating.
- Carter emphasizes the importance of human connection and belonging and warns against tokenism, where people are included only to fulfill a diversity quota.
- True inclusion should be seen as a unique and valuable aspect, like inclusions in diamonds.
The Power of Kindness and Connection
- Carter highlights the power of kindness and how a small act of kindness towards a woman who wanted to become a nurse led to a viral fundraising campaign that raised $155,000.
- Kindness is not just about actions, but also about recognizing and connecting with others.
- The most valuable asset is attention, and where attention goes, energy flows.
- The art of true connection involves acceptance of self, receptivity of reciprocity, and transparency.
- Acceptance of self is essential for fully accepting others.
- Receptivity of reciprocity ensures a balanced flow of giving and receiving.
- Transparency allows for genuine connection without the risk of harm.
- Kindness and showing kindness in the world can create real connections and actions.
- Paying it forward or giving back is not necessary; paying attention is the most valuable thing one can offer.
- Giving attention in a meaningful way can create transformative connections for both the giver and the recipient.