How Can Inspiration Become Something That Blooms? | Chau Anh Nguyen | TEDxConcordiaIntlSchoolHanoi
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Chau Anh's speech grew out of her own confusion about why moments of inspiration can feel so intense yet fade so quickly, drawing on both personal experience and basic psychology. Through exploring how the brain responds to motivation and why inspiration is often misunderstood, she hopes to reframe inspiration as a starting point rather than a finish line. Chau Anh is currently a junior at Concordia Hanoi. Growing up, she has always been interested in understanding how ideas influence the way people think and act. This TEDx talk reflects her curiosity about how inspiration works beyond the moment it is felt, and what happens after people feel inspired. 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
Tags: English, Motivation, Neuroscience, Personal growth, Psychology, Self improvement, Social Sciences, TEDxTalks, [TEDxEID:66487]
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