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[How to Turn Life's Unexpected Curveballs into Opportunities for Growth]-[TED Talks Daily Book Club: Why change is so scary — and how to unlock its potential | Maya Shankar (re-release)]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-10-19

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Embracing the Transformative Power of Change

In her insightful TED talk, cognitive scientist Maya Shankar explores how the inevitable, often painful "curveballs" of life can serve as catalysts for profound personal expansion. Drawing from her own experience—a career-ending hand injury that shattered her dream of being a concert violinist—Shankar argues that while we often perceive change as a contraction of our lives, it actually offers a pathway to discover new capabilities, values, and identities.

The Psychological Barrier: Why We Fear Change

Shankar highlights that change is inherently frightening because it is "filled with uncertainty," and human psychology is wired to avoid it. Research indicates that we prefer the certainty of a negative outcome over the anxiety of the unknown. Furthermore, change often involves a "loss of some kind," leading us to feel that our lives are narrowing. However, Shankar encourages a reframing: rather than focusing solely on what has been lost, we should pay close attention to the "internal shifts" that occur, which can ultimately expand our sense of self.

Three Essential Questions for Re-navigating Life

To manage unexpected transitions, Shankar proposes three reflective questions that act as tools for growth:

1. How might this change change what you're capable of? Shankar shares the story of Christine Ha, who, after losing her vision, discovered that her culinary skills were not diminished but evolved through a reliance on "smell and the sizzling sounds in the pan." Ha eventually won MasterChef, proving that we often underestimate our future potential. Shankar notes that our psychology often tricks us into believing our current self is the "person that's here to stay," ignoring our capacity to adapt.

2. How might this change change what you value? Drawing on the experience of journalist Florence Williams, who faced a sudden divorce, Shankar discusses the danger of seeking "cognitive closure." Williams initially treated her heartbreak as a "problem to solve," but found peace only when she abandoned her goal-oriented mindset. By letting go of the need for definitive answers, Williams discovered a "serendipitous path of discovery," showing how shifting values can lead to unexpected joy.

3. How might this change change how you define yourself? Reflecting on her own "identity paralysis" after losing the violin, Shankar explains that she had to stop anchoring her identity to specific pursuits. Instead, she learned to anchor her sense of self to the underlying motivations—in her case, a "love of human connection and understanding." By defining herself by "why I do it" rather than "what I do," she was able to move past the loss of her former identity.

Conclusion: Expanding Through Adversity

Shankar concludes by applying these lessons to her own current struggles with motherhood, demonstrating that these questions are not just academic but practical tools for resilience. By remaining open to how we might internally change, we can weather life's storms and view change not as a limitation, but as an opportunity for continuous growth.

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