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Tales of the Lebanese Immigrant: the Chameleon Mindset | Tarek Eid | TEDxJamhour
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 15:22
[Music] [Applause] [Music] What does it mean to leave everything you've ever known and move to a place where no one pronounces your name right. My name is T Aid, but where I live in London, my name is Tarik Eid. And believe me, that is not what my parents intended my name to be.Today, I'd like to share with you the story of how being Lebanese and more specifically a Lebanese immigrant with all its pride, humor, and heartbreak has shaped not only my identity, but also gave me the strength to pass one of the ...
The Trap of Approval: Why Validation Isn’t the Answer | Aryaman Solanki | TEDxYouth@SVIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-21 15:34
Personal Growth & Self-Acceptance - The speech emphasizes the importance of embracing change and personal growth in the face of shifting circumstances [2][3] - It highlights the struggle with external validation and the journey towards self-acceptance [6][10] - The speaker advocates for choosing oneself and letting go of versions created by others' expectations [11][13] Overcoming Adversity & Building Resilience - The speech acknowledges the impact of negative experiences like being judged or mistreated [3][4] - It encourages individuals to stand tall in the face of uncertainty and trust in their ability to learn and grow stronger [14] - The speaker suggests that true growth comes from moving forward even when the world feels unstable [15] Identity & Authenticity - The speech explores the theme of identity and the pressure to conform to societal standards [4][7] - It encourages listeners to discover their authentic selves and not be defined by labels or expectations [14] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of being oneself and letting go of externally imposed versions of oneself [13][15]
Why Fitting in is a Recipe for Failure | Emilia Portelli | TEDxHopeCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:23
Identity & Belonging - The core message revolves around the distinction between fitting in and belonging, highlighting that fitting in requires sacrificing individuality, while belonging embraces uniqueness [4][5] - The narrative explores the speaker's personal experiences with "NFI syndrome" (Not Fitting In syndrome), a feeling of not perfectly fitting into societal expectations [9][11] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and inner validation over seeking external approval, stating that true belonging comes from within [20][26] Cultural & Societal Expectations - The speaker recounts experiences of being rejected by both mainstream society and her own Latino culture due to not conforming to their respective expectations [13][17][18] - The talk addresses the impact of negative stereotypes and societal pressures on one's sense of identity and belonging [14][21] - The speaker encourages listeners to reject negative labels and embrace their authentic selves, regardless of external opinions [23][24] Personal Growth & Resilience - The speaker's journey involves overcoming feelings of insecurity and alienation to develop a stronger sense of self-worth and confidence [19][27] - The narrative highlights the transformative power of self-discovery and the realization that one's identity is defined by personal experiences, faith, and culture [28][29] - The speaker advocates for embracing one's unique qualities and entering spaces with confidence, knowing that they are meant to be there as individuals [26]
The Other Side of the American Dream | Danya Ortiz | TEDxHopeCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:22
From a very young age, the word papers echoed through my household, a term that only brought confusion to my mind. I would think to myself, there's blank white paper in the basement. But as I grew older, the weight of that word started to sink in.It wasn't about literal sheets of paper. It was about a sense of belonging, about legal recognition, and ultimately the future of my family. Most of my childhood was spent sitting in immigration offices.The details of those places still vivid. The musky scent of ol ...
Recode Your Inner World: From Burnout to Breakthrough | Roopal Kulshreshtha | TEDxSeasonsStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 14:43
[Music] Hello everyone. I'm Rupal Kulish and today I'm here to speak on recoding your identity or recoding your inner world. From outside my world looked perfect.topper in school, VIT graduate, amazing friends, loving family and rum full of wins. And I had a childhood dream to become a doctor. But that dream never materialized.Instead, I became a software engineer. Let's just say I swabbed stethoscope for a keyboard and I smiled through it all. But something inside of me started to crack that unfulfilled dr ...
Stop buying yourself | Seoyun J | TEDxYouth@NIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 16:31
[Music] products are starting to become how we express our identities. And that's killing the wolves inside of us. Before I explain anything else, I would like to establish that the wolves inside of us aren't real.Because of course, real wolves are really, really big. of you have ever seen a wolf. And we don't necessarily want them anywhere near our internal organs.However, the wolves we will be imagining today, if you will, are just as majestic and unique and beautiful. They're essentially a representation ...
Change Is the Only Constant | Jonathan Jai | TEDxICEAS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 16:43
Personal Development & Change - Change is inevitable and doesn't ask for permission, breaking and building individuals [1] - Life is not a transaction; effort alone is not enough, requiring something greater [1] - Individuals are not nouns but verbs, meant to evolve and change, not be confined by titles [2][3] - Holding onto titles provides validation and a sense of safety, but change reveals true identity [4] - The real test of change is whether one can exist without labels and past achievements [5] - Change is a battlefield demanding sacrifice, and many surrender too easily [9] - Focus on behavior and attitude, as one falls to the level of their behavior, not rises to the level of their goals [18] - Success requires obsession and determination, which outweigh talent and intelligence [20] - Life presents a choice between comfort and suffering; inaction is also a choice [22][23] - Life is measured by overcoming challenges and taking action, not just by achievements and dreams [24]
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-08-11 23:42
Geopolitical Landscape - The report highlights the longing of Tibetans in India for their identity and homeland [1]
X @Polyhedra
Polyhedra· 2025-08-10 09:11
Technology & Security - zkPyTorch ID utilizes ZKML to establish unhackable proof of humanity [1] - The system registers users via Face → Hash → Chain (one-time process) [1] - Verification involves generating a ZK proof to confirm identity [1] - The system ensures privacy by preventing facial exposure [1] - The system aims to mathematically guarantee one human equals one identity [1]
Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘The House on Mango Street’ by Sandra Cisneros
MSNBC· 2025-08-09 20:30
Book Overview & Impact - "The House on Mango Street" explores themes of identity, family dynamics, the power of language, and community, serving as a coming-of-age story [4] - The novel has sold 7 million copies and has been translated into over 25 languages, demonstrating its widespread reach and influence [13] - The book is semi-autobiographical, drawing inspiration from the author's experiences and her time teaching at a Latino youth alternative high school in Chicago [9][10] Censorship & Relevance - The author intentionally crafted the book to address mature themes in a way that would be accessible to younger readers while still resonating with teenagers facing similar issues [14][15] - Despite being published in the early 1980s, the book remains relevant today, particularly in the context of immigration and how immigrants are perceived [12][22] - The author expresses a desire to understand the perspectives of those who seek to ban the book and engage in dialogue about its purpose and impact [24][25][26] Author's Perspective - The author wrote the stories to unburden herself and find ways to resolve conflicts for her students, viewing books as medicine [16][17] - The author emphasizes the importance of creating a "house in the heart" and living in alignment with one's truths and beliefs [20] - The author hopes the book will change people's minds about how they see immigrants and communities like hers, emphasizing that every individual has a story [22][23]