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Don't Let The Child in You Die | Sudarsan Tamang | TEDxPunkunnam Thrissur
TEDx Talksยท 2025-08-22 16:23
Core Argument - The traditional question of "what do you want to be when you grow up" is flawed in today's uncertain world, as it encourages specialization over multi-potentiality [1][4][20] - Society pressures children to narrow their interests and fit into a single box, a shift possibly stemming from the industrial revolution and division of labor [8][9] - Multi-potential individuals possess resilience, holistic thinking, and innovation, making them well-suited to navigate uncertain times [11][12][13][14] - Multi-potential individuals are driven by curiosity and a purpose of life, not solely by achievement [16][17] Key Attributes of Multi-Potential Individuals - Resilience: Multi-potential individuals can adapt to job loss and switch identities easily, unafraid to start from zero [12] - Holistic Thinking: They can connect diverse fields like ecology, politics, empathy, and ethics to solve interconnected problems [13] - Innovation: They can connect dots between science, arts, and other fields to create innovative solutions [14][15] - Purpose-Driven: They are motivated by curiosity and a desire to learn, rather than solely by external achievements [17] Societal Implications - Rapid technological changes, unpredictable economies, and global uncertainties demand individuals with diverse skill sets [10][11] - The nature of jobs is changing, requiring individuals to compete with entertainers and adapt to evolving roles [19][20] - Encouraging multi-potentiality in children and adults is crucial for navigating the complexities of the modern world [20][21]