Embrace the Wobble, Find Your Equilibrium | Ananya Suresh Kumar | TEDxAl Diyafah High School
One of my greatest passions in life is Ballet and it seemed only fitting to share this with everyone. My journey to understanding equilibrium began early on, in the ballet studio, trying to master each and every step and hold that position till the beat changes. Similarly, life likes to throw us obstacles and test our ability to maintain our balance. The wobble, whether physically or metaphorically, is inevitable. The constant dance between stability and change, better known as ‘wobbling’, shapes the course of our lives and defines us in the face of uncertainty. So let’s explore how to discover your equilibrium point!
Hey guys! I'm passionate, confident, hard worker who is always looking for opportunities to keep myself stimulated and challenged. I’m a proficient debater and an avid MUNer, and after spending years doing MUNs and debates, I'm excited to venture out to a new public speaking platform; TEDx. I'm excited to share how my ballet journey of 14 years has taught me valuable lessons and share them with you. 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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