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“Lock In”; A Philosophical Critique on Hustle Culture | Kaitlyn Hou | TEDxIroquoisRidgeHS

By examining the philosophical critiques of the capitalistic hustle culture we currently exist under, Kaitlyn points to a phenomenon we all understand - burn out-, and hopes to underline a philosophical perspective in her speech. Kaitlyn Hou is a Grade 10 student at Abbey Park High School. Driven by a profound passion for public speaking and engaging the community in philosophical thought, she pursued TEDx with the goal to share her personal insights and raise questions about stigmas in today’s society. Kaitlyn is the co-founder of Youth Philosophy Forum, an international philosophy research group, and despite arguments that philosophy is a dying subject, she believes it’s relevance remains both profound and existent in everyone’s everyday lives. By examining the philosophical critiques of the capitalistic hustle culture we currently exist under, Kaitlyn points to a phenomenon we all understand - burn out-, and hopes to underline a philosophical perspective in her speech, “Lock In”; A Philosophical Critique on Hustle Culture and today’s Burnout Society. 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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