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احلم و أسعى | Doaa El Ghobasy | TEDxYouth@BedayiaSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:50
Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Dreams - The athlete initially faced disbelief when expressing her Olympic aspirations in a sport traditionally played without a hijab [1] - Limited resources, with only one training facility available in Egypt, posed significant challenges [1] - Societal norms and expectations regarding appropriate attire for women in sports presented additional hurdles [1] Representation and Cultural Impact - The athlete's participation in the Olympics challenged the perception that certain sports are incompatible with religious and cultural values [1] - Her presence raised awareness of the need to respect diverse cultures, religions, and traditions in sports [1] - The athlete's participation inspired other athletes from countries with similar cultural contexts to pursue their dreams [1] Rule Changes and Inclusivity - The International Federation of the sport implemented new rules allowing athletes to compete while wearing a hijab [1] - This change created opportunities for more athletes to participate and demonstrated that an athlete's attire should not be a barrier to entry [1] - The athlete emphasized that her athletic performance and contribution to the sport are more important than her appearance [1] Support System and Personal Life - The athlete highlighted the importance of having a strong support system, particularly from family and spouse [1] - She emphasized that a supportive partner, especially one who understands the demands of being an athlete, can greatly contribute to success [1] - The athlete's success extended beyond the Olympics, as she won five African championships and a third Arab title [1] Embracing Uniqueness and Pursuing Dreams - The athlete believes that her unique identity, including her hijab, contributed to the attention and recognition she received [1] - She encourages others to embrace their differences and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination [1] - The athlete's message is that anything is possible with belief and effort [1]
No More Wicked... | Mikay . | TEDxMaviliSquare
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-04 16:08
I just woke up from a dream that you And I want to say goodbye. I don't know what it all means. But since I survived, I realize wherever you go, that's where I follow nobody's promise tomorrow.So I'mma love you every night like it's the last night. Like is the last night. If the world will send it, I want to be next to you. If the party was over and time on earth, I will hold you just for and smile.The world is ending. I don't want to be next to you. If the world will end, I want to be next to you. If the p ...
Understanding Finance | Muhammadqodir Bahodirjonov | TEDxNamanganPS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-01 15:56
Core Principles - Dreams should be written down with accurate data, not just kept in mind [4][7] - Services are crucial for business and life; understanding customer needs is key to building long-term relationships [8][9][11] - Taking risks is essential for achieving goals, but balance is important [25][30] Business Strategy - Focus on building long-term relationships with customers rather than just making immediate sales [11][12] - Understanding customers involves listening to their needs and adapting business plans accordingly [11][12] - Service means understanding the customer and providing what they need, even if it means directing them to competitors [23][24] Case Study: ML Project - The ML project increased visitors to 50,000 from around the world [6] - The project achieved recognition in Chinese media [5][6] - The workshop became the top tourist attraction in Central Asia [7] Risk Management - Balancing risk is crucial; avoid overextending resources without ensuring payment [28] - Taking calculated risks can lead to significant opportunities and customer loyalty [25][26] - The company supported a customer by providing funds for purchases from other vendors, demonstrating a customer-centric approach [23][24]
Understanding Dreams | Muhammadali Nazarov | TEDxNamanganPS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-01 15:55
So our world is full of paradoxes, realities that both are and aren't. A light that reveals the truth and the truth that exists on purpose of life. A rich man who is poor in spirit and a poor man who possesses everything or a winner who lost everything to win and a loser whose greatest victory isn't his loss.Now these opposites do not merely coexist. They shape each other. They define making a thin line of distinction almost invisible.And today I want to talk about the greatest human paradox dreams of human ...
Finding Our Path | Karol Ślasko & Nadia Reguła | TEDxSzymborska School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-31 15:21
Czy będąc w związku musimy rezygnować z naszych osobistych marzeń. Zacznijmy od mojego marzenia numer 1. Porannej filiżanki kawy.Amerykanin z uśmiechem od ucha do ucha zamówiłby wiadro frapuccino z bitą śmietaną, lodami i czymkolwiek jeszcze. Włoch delektowałby się czystym i gęstym espresso. Pomyślcie o tych dwóch sposobach picia kawy.Pierwszy to maksymalizm i stawianie na ilość. Drugi to minimalizm i cieszenie się chwilą. Są zupełnie różne, a jednak chodzi w nich o to samo.No o kawę. Widzicie teraz dwie os ...
Chasing Cockpits and Childhood Dreams | BanasrI Brandon | TEDxTechnocrats Institute Of Technology
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-30 15:44
Imagine [Music] [Applause] [Music] you are all inside a flight. The wheels just touch the runway. The seat bell goes off and we see that people rush to go off the aircraft as if they are getting a iPhone outside but not me. I always love to stay back and I watch everyone getting off the plane because I have a secret hobby. I love to steal. I love to steal a glimpse of the cockpit. I love to steal the feelings and the world inside a cockpit. One day I was flying back from Serbia. As usual, I peeped in and I ...
The Science of Maybe | Aaron Jacob | TEDxGIIS Abu Dhabi
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-29 15:43
Sencio [Music] escada confused cuz I certainly was. That right there was nothing. It made no sense to you. It had no meaning, no grounding, no structure.But yet it caught your attention, didn't it. And that's where all great things begin in confusion in what seems like nonsense. Ex Mahilo from nothing.My name is Aaron. I'm a great consultant. And if there's one thing I've learned is that clarity never comes first.It always follows. I want you all to just remember that phrase for later, but for now, let's br ...
From Passion to Power | Aanal Kotak | TEDxIITGandhinagar
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-25 15:39
Entrepreneurial Journey & Empowerment - The speaker's journey started at age 12, cooking for 50 people when a caterer didn't show up [1] - The speaker refused to limit herself, turning passion into power despite societal expectations for women [1] - Faced doubts about opening a restaurant as a woman and launching ventures like South Indian cuisine as a Gujarati girl, but remained unstoppable [1] - Marriage and motherhood brought renewed expectations to slow down, but the speaker continued building her career [1] - The speaker owns restaurants across continents (Australia, Canada, America) and is expanding into the FMCG market [1] Passion vs Power - Passion alone is not enough; it needs control like fire [1] - Power elevates, while passion helps create; power gives influence, while passion gives skills [1] - The speaker uses the example of Dal Pakwan to illustrate the difference between passion and power, where presentation elevates the same ingredients [1] ROI & Success - ROI is not just about returns on investment but on involvement in one's career or business [2] - The speaker encourages finding, fighting for, and owning one's passion to turn it into something the world cannot ignore [2] - Persistence and hard work are key to achieving things, as demonstrated by the speaker's journey from cooking for 50 people at age 12 to owning restaurants across continents [2]
Education That Inspires, Not Pressures | Malati Kalmadi | TEDxKIS Pune Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-24 16:01
So good morning children. It's wonderful to be here. I love children.I'm passionate about education and I must share with you that India has approximately 25 cr children and today we have in this audience maybe just a speck just one pencil dot but dear children you are the future of our country and I would like to share with you my journey in the field of education where we ignite minds. So do you want to be ignited children. Yes.Louder. Yes. That's it.Because that's what we are going to do today. Just now ...
Why we need the currency of imagination | Esther Chungu Nyathando | TEDxLusaka
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-18 15:34
Imagination & Reality - Imagination is a currency that exchanges value between thought and reality, enabling actualization through process [3] - What one envisions becomes their reality, and what one speaks becomes their identity [3][5][8][10] Nature's Influence - Relationship with nature fosters deeper and more imaginative thinking, aiding emotional regulation and creativity [4][5] - Exploration of nature allows for imagination and creation [5] Power of Words - The power of life and death lies in the tongue, emphasizing the impact of spoken words on shaping reality [8] - Speaking what one wants to see and declaring what one wants to be are crucial [10] Personal Experience - The speaker's personal experiences, such as dreaming of singing for God and envisioning New York City, demonstrate the power of imagination and words in achieving goals [6][7][9] - The speaker fulfilled a childhood dream of speaking on the TED X stage 12 years after initially envisioning it [9][10]