Illuminating Individuality in the Community | Rocky Yang | TEDxSMIC School Beijing
8th grader Rocky Yang delivers a talk about one of the hardest balances in life: fitting in without losing yourself. Through personal stories about musical theater, music creation, and LEGO masterpieces, he reveals:
-Why we wear "masks" in groups
-How personal passions enrich communities
-The pizza theory of individuality (yes, pineapple gets a mention!)
-Practical ways to belong and stay true to yourselfPerfect for:
-Teens going through social pressures
-Educators attempting to build inclusive spaces
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-Speaker bio: Rocky Yang is a student at Beijing SMIC Private School, the president of the debate club, and an active member of the student council. He was previously part of the Musical Theater Club (MTC) and is a guitar player in the school’s student-organized rock band. Rocky has participated in numerous NHSDLC debate competitions, making it to the octo-finals 3 times. He has a deep love for English, particularly literature and creative writing, and enjoys expressing himself through poetry and storytelling. On top of that, Rocky has a deep passion for guitar, dedicating much of his time to mastering the instrument and exploring different styles of music. He is also skilled at playing the drums, adding versatility to his musical talents. He enjoys traveling, drawing inspiration from different cultures for his creative pursuits. Rocky aspires to combine his love for language, leadership, and performance into a future career in international communications or entertainment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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