What Does It Really Mean to Be Yourself? | Weicheng Huang | TEDxMCA Youth

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The speaker reflects on a question that hit her during college applications: when asked to define herself in 650 words, she realized she wasn't sure who "herself" actually was. Her conclusion is liberating: stop hunting for a "100% authentic" core. True selfhood isn't a fixed state—it's the freedom to switch between versions: the playful friend, the composed leader, the SAT warrior. Each is real because you chose it. And that choice? That's what "being yourself" actually means. A current Grade-12 student in Minhang Crosspoint Academy. A current Grade-12 student in Minhang Crosspoint Academy. 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: Simplified Life Leadership Personal growth Self, TEDxTalks [TEDxEID:66024] Chinese

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