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Redefining global citizenship at the edge of the infinity | Jade (Keer) Chen | TEDxSCIE Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-19 17:30
Hi everyone, I'm Jay. Please have a look at the PowerPoint. Which side of the symbol you think you are on? The left side or the right side? I remember when I was in elementary school, our school organizes to participate in the golden m youth selection activity. Each year, fewer than 10 kids in the entire city win this award. However, back then, I approached all competitions and evaluations with curiosity and confidence, convinced I would definitely win. I firmly believed I stood on the left side of the less ...
This Is How The US Government Is SECRETLY Weaponizing Ripple RLUSD & XRP
I think that um right now we are at a decisionmaking point and very close to a recession and I'm worried about something worse than a recession if this isn't handled well. A recession is two negative quarters of GDP and whether it goes slightly there. We always have those things. We have something that's much more profound. We have a breaking down of the monetary order. we are going to change the monetary order because we cannot spend the amounts of money. So we have that problem and when we talk about the ...
Voices for a sustainable future | Pratham Golcha | TEDxYouth@SunbeamBhagwanpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:21
Sustainability & Climate Action - The youth holds immense power to drive sustainability and climate action, which transcends borders and affects all of humanity [1][2] - India's ancient civilizations like Harappa and Mohenjo-daro demonstrated sustainable practices, and traditional Indian kitchens exemplify zero wastage, serving as global role models [4] - Youth empowerment can be maximized through sustainability initiatives and global engagement (diplomacy), requiring communication skills to build capacity and create lasting impact [5] - Climate change and sustainability efforts require action and execution, not just policies and agreements on paper [9] - The UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aimed to be achieved by 2030, provide a framework for global objectives, but progress has been hampered by conflicts [10][11] - Personal responsibility and a global citizen mindset are crucial for addressing climate change, emphasizing that what one sows, one reaps [12][21] - Changes in sustainability and climate action are gradual processes requiring sustained effort over years to create substantial impact [17][18] - Global challenges like poverty, hunger, and lack of education are interconnected with climate action and require a focus on basic human rights [23][24] - Thinking globally but acting locally is essential, leveraging local actions to create global impact, even if not everyone can participate in global forums [26][27] - Collective responsibility and individual values are key to building a global community of change-makers, emphasizing the importance of being good human beings [32][36]
Think Outside the Cube | Jakub Klimaszewski | TEDxGSN Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 14:57
Core Idea - The presentation explores the concept of "roots" as defining identity and advocates for open-mindedness and understanding across cultures [2][3][4][5] - It suggests that individuals can have "roots up in the air" by embracing multiple cultures and perspectives [2][3] - The presentation promotes the idea of being a "citizen of the world," which involves blending different philosophies and customs [8] - It encourages breaking down barriers between people and groups by adopting an open mindset [9] Cultural Understanding - The presentation uses the speaker's personal experience of living in both Poland and China to illustrate the blending of cultures [6][7] - It highlights how cultural differences can be perceived as strange but should instead be seen as opportunities for learning and connection [7][9] - The presentation argues against discarding one's own culture but rather integrating different traditions and customs [8] Societal Implications - The presentation acknowledges the challenges of changing mindsets due to deeply ingrained divisions in society [10] - It emphasizes the importance of understanding and empathy to prevent conflict and promote unity [11] - The presentation concludes with a call for embracing diversity and recognizing the shared humanity of all people [11][12]