The world is filled with wonder and destruction. Human beings focus on uncovering the destructive side of this world, with little plans to fix those destructive conflicts. TED talks, are non-profitable and powerful conferences that discuss the concept of how this world is revolved around destruction and not peace. These talks, that are eighteen minutes or less, attempt to provide a deeper understanding of the world and spread ideas worth sharing. Many people around the world watch these conferences to understand themselves and the world all at once. Through the various perspectives provided by the speakers at TED talks, we are better informed about our world through sharing our experiences of injustice, considering other perspectives and being more curious to discover. War, crime, injustice and judgment have changed our views on society. These factors can manipulate our minds into thinking more negative thoughts than positive. For instance, the humorous Maz Jobrani, a founding member of the Axis of Evil comedy Tour discusses an incident where he was asked about his ethnicity and family history. He explains in the conference how his ethnicity troubles Arab countries since they are at war (Jobrani,TEDGlobal2010). Consequently Maz Jobrani faced racial profiling from citizens of an Arab country and others of similar ethnic backgrounds. This display changes the mind set and action towards others because of what people have rumoured about other ethnic behaviours. However, in Mr.Jobrani’s case, it happened long ago. Now the world has a better perspective with people sharing their ideas with others about injustices and how they overcame them. In addition, the world as a whole cannot seem to grasp the idea that not all people are negative. Zak Ebrahim recalls a time in his childhood when homosexuality was considered a sin, and by extension, that all gay people were a negative influence. However, in his adulthood, Zak Ebrahim found himself wor