Todo pasa por algo | Valeria Bolaños | TEDxAnahuacUniversity
Valeria Bolaños toma el escenario de las TEDx Anáhuac University organizadas por Vértice, el Programa de Excelencia Anáhuac y nos invita a reinterpretar el miedo no como un enemigo, sino como un impulso hacia el crecimiento. Al enfrentarlo con valentía y conexión, descubrimos que sentir miedo es señal de transformación. Abrazarlo nos permite avanzar, estirarnos por nuestros sueños y convertir los desafíos en oportunidades. Estudiante de Comunicación en la Universidad Anáhuac México y Miembro de la Generación 18 de Vértice en Campus Sur, Programa de Excelencia Anáhuac. Ella nos dice “Todo pasa por algo”. 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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