You Don’t Know Yourself (And I’ll Prove It) | Omar Choudhry | TEDxISCSNAS Youth
What if everything you think you know about yourself is only half the story? This bold and thought-provoking talk invites the audience to question their assumptions, confront their blind spots, and explore the untapped potential hiding beneath the surface. With a mix of engaging stories, sharp insights, and a touch of humour, it reveals how self-perception can limit growth—and how reframing it can unlock new possibilities. The speaker introduces a powerful yet simple formula to help individuals move from self-doubt to self-discovery. It's a call to stop waiting for clarity and start experimenting with action. By the end, you’ll be rethinking not just who you are—but who you could be. Omar Choudhry is the Founder and CEO of BestDubai.com, a platform dedicated to helping people discover the best experiences the city has to offer. In his TEDx talk, You Don’t Know Yourself (And I’ll Prove It): The Formula for Finding Hidden Potential, Omar delivered a bold and engaging challenge to the audience—urging them to break past self-imposed limits and unlock the untapped greatness within. Combining humour, personal insight, and practical strategies, his talk inspired a fresh perspective on self-discovery and growth. Omar’s energy and authenticity made him a standout voice on the TEDx stage. 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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