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We live in a world where communication is constant—but is more always better? This compelling talk dives into the hidden downsides of overcommunication, especially in a digital age where messages never stop. It challenges the assumption that staying connected 24/7 leads to stronger relationships, suggesting instead that too much communication can actually dilute meaning and create pressure. With relatable examples and fresh insight, it explores how silence, space, and intentional dialogue can foster deeper connection. Listeners are encouraged to rethink their habits and prioritise quality over quantity. It's a thoughtful invitation to pause—and rediscover the value of less. Amira is a confident and perceptive Year 6 student with a talent for exploring big ideas through a fresh and thoughtful lens. In her TEDx talk, What It Means to Have Too Much Communication, she challenged the notion that more communication always leads to better connection, urging listeners to value quality over quantity. Her balanced perspective and articulate delivery highlighted a deep awareness of the modern world. Amira’s critical thinking and powerful voice make her a standout young speaker. 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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