A Symphony of Online Selves | Yijia Chen | TEDxShenzhen Senior HS

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We spend hours scrolling through carefully curated online lives, but who is really conducting our choices? This talk explores how algorithms shape our identities—and why reclaiming our authentic lives begins beyond the screen. A student in Shenzhen Senior High School, interested in psychology, theater creator, and public welfare practitioner; has won HOSA, CTB national awards, and a Harvard Review writing award; as the president of the school drama club, participated in a China-US joint theater performance. 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: Algorithm, English, Identity, Life, Mental health, Self, Social Media, TEDxTalks, Technology, [TEDxEID:69392]

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