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How Occasional Connections Connect Our Lives | Elyor Nazarov | TEDxBMU Tashkent

We often focus on building strong networks, but what if the most impactful opportunities come from the people we barely know? This talk explores the hidden power of “weak” connections—those fleeting interactions and distant acquaintances that unexpectedly shape our lives. Through real-life examples and insights, he uncovers how embracing these occasional connections can open doors to new opportunities, ideas, and personal growth. A freshman at Webster University in Tashkent, Elyor Nazarov is a dedicated student of politics, education, and public speaking. Whether debating policies, engaging in community initiatives, or refining his skills in competitive speaking, he approaches every conversation with purpose. Recognized for his exceptional communication abilities, he has earned multiple awards, solidifying his reputation as a sharp thinker and eloquent speaker. For Elyor, words aren’t just powerful—they’re the foundation of progress. 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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