The Patient Disruptor: Slow Down First to Change Your Field | Mehtab Ali Niazi | TEDxLNMIIT

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What if your urgency to innovate is the very thing preventing you from creating anything that lasts? In this thought-provoking TEDx talk, Mehtab Ali Niazi challenges one of the most celebrated myths in modern culture, that speed and trend-chasing are the hallmarks of a true innovator. In a world obsessed with moving fast and disrupting everything in sight, the person who pauses to truly understand a system before touching it has become an endangered species. The real danger today is not moving too slowly. It is moving quickly in the wrong direction with borrowed ideas and shallow roots, and calling the wreckage disruption. Drawing from his own journey, marked not by overnight breakthroughs but by deliberate study and the slow accumulation of genuine understanding, Mehtab reveals a pattern observed across industries: the people who produce the most meaningful change are rarely the ones who arrived first. They are the ones who stayed longest before acting. Mehtab introduces the Deep Root

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