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We all have different stories that might uplift or bring us down. But at the end of the day, you have your own choice on how you’ll manage your life to go thru those challenges that hinder you to rebuild your own life. Even I go through those challenges. I see the world as a big challenge on how I’m going to pursue my dreams and pass difficult challenges in my life. I realized ,though, that I should never give up on the things that I faced before and will face soon because this is part of living. Once I pass this, I could really become stronger than before.
Life will always come with challenges. It’s up to you how you see these challenges. They may look like huge walls that you need to climb and overcome, or they can be like bombs that are about to explode any minute.
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I want to share these very interesting videos from awesome keynotes speakers of TED Talks that can uplift your way of thinking about your challenges in life.
Top TED Talks: Uplifting and Challenging Stories
See full bio Here: Andrew Solomon | Video – How the worst moments in our lives make us who we are
See full bio Here: Kevin Briggs | Video – The bridge between suicide and life
See full bio Here: Thandie Newton | Video – Embracing otherness, embracing myself
See full bio Here: Alberto Cairo | Video – There are no scraps of men
See full bio Here: JD Schramm | Video – Break the silence for suicide attempt survivors
See full bio Here: Joseph Kim | Video – The family I lost in North Korea. And the family I gained.
See full bio Here: Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly | Video – Be passionate. Be courageous. Be your best.
I hope you enjoy watching these videos and may they lift your mood. If you have any other suggestions or feedback that you can share with the readers feel free to comment it below.
Source: TedTalks
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