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Matthieu Ricard's Speech : The Habits Of Happiness

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The world seems to be a dark and unforgiving place, but happiness is hidden within. It is found in a beautiful view, an uplifting song, or a compliment from a friend. According to the Ted Talk video, The Habits of Happiness, Matthieu Ricard claims that everyone “has a deep, profound desire for well-being or happiness”(Ricard 2:39). Ricard uses the three techniques of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos to captivate and move his audience. With the use of metaphors, personal experiences, and even graphs Matthieu explained to his audience the full force and perception of the bendable word that is happiness. This Ted Talk dove into philosophical meaning on just how to achieve well-being, without having everything in the world. The main point of Richard's speech was to show the audience how happiness could be achieved and that it wasn't all superficial. By using ethos, the speaker tied his own experiences and past knowledge of happiness and well being to connect to the audience. Matthieu was both reliable and trustworthy without overloading the viewers brains with factual evidence. The audience was brought to the himalayan mountains through pictures shown on the large screen. The monk used his excavation to pull the viewers in and slowly start to transition into the topic of happiness. During the beginning of the video a conversation between Mathieu and his Tibetan friends was brought up. Ricard mentioned, “The night before we camped my Tibetan friends said ‘We are going to sleep outside.’

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