Why Didn’t You Save It For Me? | Anvesha Rishi | TEDxChoithramSchoolIndore
The talk begins with questions from the future generation: “What has happened to the planet? Why didn’t you save it for us? Were you really that selfish?” Anvesha then dives into the idea that humans, while selfish, might have missed one crucial thing - saving nature isn’t a favor we do for others; it’s a lifeline we toss to ourselves. With the help of Hindu philosophies and a concept from Quantum physics, she suggests that God may be weaving the grand illusion of separation between living beings and the universe. But here’s the reality: we’re all siblings under Mother Nature’s care, declaring our bond with every breath we take. Anvesha flips the narrative, urging the audience to see humans not as inhabitants of Earth but as pieces of it. Our bodies are built from the same elements as rivers, mountains, and stars. To save nature, she concludes, is to save ourselves - it’s not just survival; it’s reclaiming our identity as nature’s own. Anvesha Rishi is a 17 year old happy teenager, studying in grade 11 of Choithram School North Campus and is a member of the school's TEDEd Club. The sound of flowing water, soft grass brushing against her feet, and a playful dog in a wide meadow is how she pictures her happy place. Three things she immensely cares about are: her friends, her womanhood and mother Earth. She is a gold awardee at Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition and has won a couple of awards from the Ministry of Education, China for her skills at writing and debating. Anvesha embodies traits of strength, wisdom, and resilience. 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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