Đam mê lịch sử trở thành di sản tương lai | Hoai Phuong Hoang | TEDxLe Loi Street
Đừng để bất kỳ ai nói rằng đam mê của bạn là vô ích. Hãy giữ lửa đam mê trong bạn, vì không phải đam mê nào cũng cần quy đổi ra tiền. Những gì bạn yêu sẽ mang lại giá trị bền vững cho chính bạn và cho cộng đồng. Lịch sử không chỉ là môn học, nó là câu chuyện của dân tộc, là những giá trị không bao giờ cũ. As the national valedictorian in History for the 2024–2025 academic year, Phương has also earned numerous prestigious awards, including a Silver Medal at the Coastal and Red River Delta Regional Olympiad, and Second Prizes at both the provincial and national levels. Her journey is a powerful testament to a deep and enduring love for history—not merely as an academic subject, but as a spiritual heritage of the nation. Phuong represents a new generation of youth who dare to live passionately and are driven by the desire to preserve timeless values. 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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