你的生活需要一顆破壞膠囊! You need a life breaking capsule ! | 子竣 林 | TEDxNSYSU
很多人害怕改變,因為改變意味著不確定。但你有沒有想過,沒有破壞,就不會有變化。有時候,我們需要主動打破舊有的計劃、身份甚至期待,才有機會真正認識自己,發現內心真正渴望的是什麼。破壞不是毀滅,而是重生的開始。我常常用「暗戀世界」的心情,去面對每一次冒險。就像暗戀一個人那樣——心跳加速、緊張、充滿未知。我帶著這樣的悸動去探索世界,去紀錄生活裡每一個閃光的瞬間,最後用我的方式向這個世界告白。我們總是追逐光亮的地方,但真正值得被看見的,往往是那些被忽略的背光處。這七年來,我們走訪台灣各地,紀錄來自不同社會角落的聲音。那些故事真實而動人,我們希望透過這樣的視角,把這些聲音帶到你面前。所以,現在我想邀請你,從今天開始,破壞一件事。也許是一個讓你停滯不前的習慣,也許是一個你早就想放下的角色。給自己一點勇氣,去破壞、去冒險,然後,讓創造真正發生。 SALU 創辦人/當熱血與現實碰撞/負債創業的冒險家/「回歸現實之前,我們想看看自己能跑多遠。」 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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