Failing: A beautiful concept | Eaint Choo Thwin | TEDxYouth@BrainworksSchool
Eaint Choo Thwin @Tia, is a Secondary 1 student who embraces failure as a path to growth. While many avoid it, Tia sees failure as a daily opportunity to learn and innovate. In her talk, she highlights how iconic successes, like Post-it Notes and Penicillin, emerged from mistakes. Tia challenges the fear of failure, showing how it can lead to resilience, creativity, and new opportunities. Join her to discover why failure is not an obstacle but a stepping stone to success. Eaint Choo Thwin, a secondary 1 student, will dive into a rather critical topic: Failure. She thinks differently about failure compared to other people. Instead of avoiding it, she embraces it. She doesn’t mind when she fails. In fact, she loves failing so much that she does it every day. Join in on her talk to hear what she has to say about it. 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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