Healing, Thriving, and Restoring – The Three Pillars of Change | Kanishka S | TEDxSSVM Youth
In a world grappling with environmental breakdown, social fragmentation, and personal unrest, it's tempting to see brokenness as the end of the road. But what if it's actually the beginning? This talk reimagines brokenness not as something to discard, but as fertile ground for transformation. Through powerful stories, cultural insights, and practical examples, we explore how meaningful change is built—not on grand revolutions, but on intentional, everyday acts. Rooted in the three pillars of healing, thriving, and restoring, this is an invitation to see the cracks not as flaws, but as openings to a more resilient, compassionate, and connected world. S. Kanishka is a passionate creative who expresses ideas through dance, drawing, and public speaking. She believes that creativity is more than just art—it is a powerful way to connect, inspire, and respond to the world with purpose.With a deep sense of hope, Kanishka is dedicated to sharing messages that encourage healing, growth, and transformation. She believes that even in times of uncertainty, we all have the ability to heal the world and make it a better place by repairing, rebuilding, and reimagining a brighter future.Through her work, Kanishka inspires others to embrace creativity as a tool for change, using it to heal from the past, thrive in the present, and restore faith in the future. 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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