Mạnh mẽ hơn từ những vết nứt | LE BAO KHANH HO | TEDxDragon Bridge Youth
Bài chia sẻ "Mạnh mẽ hơn từ những vết nứt" của Bảo Khánh là một hành trình đầy cảm xúc về sự trưởng thành từ những nỗi đau và vết nứt trong cuộc sống. Khánh chia sẻ về những ngày tháng đau đớn khi gia đình tan vỡ, khi mà thế giới cô từng tin tưởng đột ngột sụp đổ. Những cảm giác cô đơn, tủi thân khi phải sống trong một vỏ bọc "ổn" chỉ là để che giấu nỗi buồn sâu thẳm trong lòng. Nhưng chính trong những khoảnh khắc yếu đuối ấy, cô đã tìm thấy sức mạnh để thay đổi. Bảo Khánh đã học được rằng trong những lúc đau khổ, sự kết nối với người khác là liều thuốc kỳ diệu, là bàn tay nắm lấy khi ta tưởng chừng như sắp gục ngã. Và quan trọng hơn, cô học được cách tin vào bản thân, chấp nhận những "vết nứt" của mình, vì đó chính là những chứng minh cho sức mạnh đã vượt qua thử thách. Cuối cùng, Bảo Khánh khích lệ mọi người hãy tin vào bản thân và sống cuộc đời của chính mình, vì mỗi bước tiến dù nhỏ cũng đưa ta gần hơn đến thành công. Ho Le Bao Khanh, a Grade 11S student at Sky-Line Hill School, takes the TEDxDragon Bridge Youth 2025 stage with both joy and purpose. As a long-time TED enthusiast, standing under the TEDx spotlight has always been one of Bao Khanh’s biggest dreams—and now it’s a dream come true. But more than just a milestone, this moment is also a personal journey. Bao Khanh joins TEDx not only to speak, but to open up—to share about the “cracks” in life and how they’ve been faced and overcome. With honesty and courage, Bao Khanh believes that telling personal stories is a way to connect, heal, and grow. TEDxDragon Bridge Youth is the perfect place for this connection to begin—where brave voices meet open hearts. Through this platform, Bao Khanh hopes to inspire others to embrace vulnerability, stay resilient, and find light even in the broken places. 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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