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[The Crisis of Mattering: Finding Purpose and Connection in a Disconnected World]-[Why we need to know our lives matter | Jennifer Wallace]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-09-10

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The Crisis of Mattering: Why Feeling Valued is Essential for Human Flourishing

In her compelling TED Talk, journalist Jennifer Wallace explores a pervasive yet often overlooked modern phenomenon: the "crisis of mattering." Through hundreds of interviews and extensive research, Wallace posits that deep down, every human being is searching for the same fundamental truth—to know who they are and to believe that their existence has a positive impact on the world. However, for many, the answer to the question "Do you feel like you matter?" is a disheartening "no."

The Definition of Mattering

Wallace defines mattering as the dual necessity to "feel valued" and to have an "opportunity to add value to the world." When individuals feel they matter, they engage fully with their communities and contribute productively. Conversely, when people are made to feel invisible or redundant, they often withdraw, leading to negative outcomes such as substance abuse, cynicism, or social hostility. Wallace warns that this crisis is set to intensify as AI displaces jobs that previously provided individuals with a sense of "identity and purpose."

The Professional and Personal Impact

Using the story of a fire chief named Greg, Wallace illustrates that it is not enough to simply do important work; we must know that our work makes a difference. Greg realized that his firefighters suffered from burnout and cynicism because they rarely received feedback on the outcomes of their rescues. By implementing a system to track outcomes, he restored their morale. This principle extends to the workplace at large: businesses that remind employees of their impact—like the factory in Wisconsin where workers see the stories of the people using their products—create more loyal, energized, and productive teams. "Mattering at work is not some soft, squishy, nice-to-have idea," Wallace asserts; "it’s actually good business."

Resilience and the Power of Connection

Addressing those who feel they matter "too much"—the caregivers and professionals stretched to their breaking point—Wallace frames this as another form of the crisis of mattering. True mattering requires balance. Drawing on Mayo Clinic research, she emphasizes that resilience is not an individual trait but a byproduct of our relationships. She argues that we need a support network to act as our "oxygen," noting that "asking for help isn't weak; it is an act of generosity." By reaching out, we not only gain support but also provide others with the opportunity to feel needed, reinforcing their own sense of mattering.

A Call to Action: Creating Small Shifts

Ultimately, Wallace suggests that the path back to feeling like we matter starts with small, intentional actions. Whether it is appreciating a colleague, checking on a neighbor, or creating "slow checkout lanes" like the Dutch supermarket chain Jumbo, we can unlock each other's sense of worth within existing spaces.

We do not need to wait for a grand purpose to appear. As seen in the example of Julie, who transformed her grief into a community resource for families in need, we can find purpose by identifying a need and using our unique strengths to meet it. Wallace concludes with a powerful, actionable insight: "The fastest way to feel like you matter again is to remind someone else why they do." In a disconnected world, affirming the worth of others is the essential glue that holds a healthy society together.

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The impact of their work is undeniable.
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But here is the part of Greg's story that stuck with me.
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It is not enough to do important work.
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When we feel like we matter, we show up fully.
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And this is about to get worse.
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