answer:I got this one… I’ll just start off with three of my absolute favorites: Joshua Klein on the intelligence of crows J.J. Abrams’ mystery box Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity Aimee Mullins is an incredible awesome and inspiring individual who doesn’t seem disabled, technically is but really should be called super-abled since she’s better than non-disabled people: Aimee Mullins on running Aimee Mullins: Prosthetic aesthetics Aimee Mullins: The opportunity of adversity This is probably one of the top TED talks across everyone if I had to guess: Elizabeth Gilbert on genius Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, talks about his grandparents: Jeff Bezos: Gifts vs choices Steve Jobs in a talk very different from his keynotes: Steve Jobs: How to live before you die Here’s five more: Derek Sivers keep your goals to yourself Richard St John’s 8 secrets of success Dan Meyer: Math curriculum makeover Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish Bill Gates on energy: Innovating to zero! Richard Dawkins on militant atheism These guys are insane. Swimming at the north pole? Ueli Gegenschatz: Extreme wingsuit jumping Lewis Pugh swims the north pole Lewis Pugh’s mind shifting Mt. Everest swim You can tell I’m really into science with these: Nathan Myhrvold: Could this laser zap malaria? Burt Rutan sees the future of space Stephen Wolfram: Computing a theory of everything Bonnie Bassler on how bacteria communicate Brian Cox: What went wrong at the LHC An interesting departure from the norm; a TED debate! Does the world need nuclear energy? Hilarious talks: Alexis Ohanian: how to make a splash in social media Malcolm Gladwell on spaghetti sauce Rives on 4AM Lies, damned lies and statistics about TED talks Einstein the parrot talks and squawks Julia Sweeney has the talk Ze Frank’s nerdcore comedy TED’s curator Chris Anderson gave this recent and inspiring talk on the power of video to change the world. Not a TED talk but I couldn’t find this for a year because I was searching TED, not YouTube: Clay Shirky on Love, Internet-style I know I’m missing quite a few of my favorites—too bad I haven’t seen every single TED yet…