Healing Loneliness with Creativity | Gerda Tersago | TEDxUHasselt
Gerda Tersago shares her powerful journey of resilience through the hardest times in her life. She reminds us all that creativity can be a source of healing, connection, and a path to rediscovering joy even in the darkest moments. For her, creativity became a way to stop the secret, ugliest part of cancer: loneliness. As an elementary school teacher, Gerda Tersago enjoyed reviewing picture books and was passionate about promoting a love of reading. In 2020, her life changed when she was diagnosed with colon cancer. She was faced with a choice: to give up and throw in the towel, or to seek out new and meaningful challenges. 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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