How to play your own game under the established rules of the world? | En-Li Yu | TEDxTheBund
Who sets the standards of the world? Why all the symbols of kindness are beautiful while those of evil are hideous? The world is never only black and white.Different countries have different culture standards. Why we have to follow these standards? The world is like a huge backdrop and we are all performers. But as long as your feelings are real, you will have the most amazing experience in The Truman Show.Once we alleviate ourselves of our confinement between either resisting or conforming to the world, can we finally find a new radical form of self-acceptance. Independent musician and Generation Z artist, graduated from the Directing Department of the Empire State College of Art at New York University. En-Li has imaginative ideas, a constant stream of creativity, and a distinct personality. In the fields of art and fashion, he has his own unique thinking and pursuit, attracting a large number of fans. 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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