How to Treat Learning as a Hobby Instead of a Chore | Pinky Pinky | TEDxYouth@BrainworksSchool
Pinky, a passionate Secondary 1 student, has an insatiable curiosity about the world and a deep love for learning. She believes knowledge should be exciting, not exhausting, and has discovered ways to transform learning into a delightful hobby rather than a mundane chore. In this inspiring talk, Pinky invites us to rethink how we approach learning. Have you ever felt like learning is just another obligation? Pinky challenges this perspective, offering relatable stories, fun examples, and practical strategies to make learning an enjoyable, engaging experience. She demonstrates how curiosity, mindset shifts, and everyday adventures can spark a lifelong love for learning. Join Pinky as she shows how discovering new skills and embracing curiosity can turn learning into one of life’s greatest joys. Pinky is a Secondary 1 student with a deep passion for learning and curiosity about the world. She believes that knowledge should be exciting, not exhausting, and has found ways to make learning feel more like a hobby than a chore. Whether it’s exploring new skills or breaking down complex ideas in fun ways, she enjoys sharing insights that make learning more engaging. In this talk, she inspires others to rekindle their curiosity and embrace lifelong learning as a joyful experience. 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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