Moments of Transformation Leading to Finding Ones’ Why in Life | Amrut Bang | TEDxMGMU
What happens when you question societal norms, redefine success, and choose purpose over profit? In this compelling TED Talk, Dr. Amrut Bang reflects on how his upbringing in a family devoted to social causes instilled in him the courage to stand up for what is right and the drive to lead a purposeful life. Through powerful anecdotes and heartfelt insights, he shares how he challenged societal expectations and conventional career paths, dedicating himself to transformative work that impacts India's youth and beyond. This inspiring talk invites you to move beyond material gains and societal pressures, embracing a "purpose ecology" over a "profit economy" and asking yourself: What’s my true purpose? Amrut Bang, Program Director at NIRMAN and Joint Director at SEARCH, focuses on youth development and public health. With a background in software and an M.S. in Nonprofit Management, he has received the Richard J. Estes Global Citizenship Award. He is also an RTI activist, NEP Implementation Steering Committee member, and has been honored with awards such as the Social Wealth Creator Award. 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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