莫名其妙的人生 | 林 柏賢 | TEDxDong Wu U
【TEDxDongWuU 2025年度大會】Number Line-數線在數學中,數線由原點、方向與單位長組成,延展出無限可能的圖形與結構。
如人生旅途,我們在這條無盡的線上摸索前行,或堅定、或迷惘。
每一段經歷,終將化作專屬於我們的獨特軌跡。從台北長大,到工地打拼,再走進鄉間田野,林柏賢的人生一路轉彎。打開水溝蓋看見滿滿蟑螂、背起背包徒步環島,他用行動回應生命中的每個「想做就做」。
如今,他成為青年農夫,還發起「小苗認養」計畫,邀請都市居民遠端參與農作,讓土地與人重新連結,也讓農村的可能不再遙遠。 從台北出生長大、進入工地、最後再成為農夫,在這些選擇的過程中,會發生什麼有趣的故事?
他是林柏賢,曾經歷辛苦的工地勞動生活,打開水溝蓋看見了近百隻的蟑螂;也曾背著行囊,踏上徒步環島之旅,探索生命中未知的可能,人生原本和土地相距遙遠的他,抱持著「想做就做」的熱情與勇氣,從都市的水泥叢林踏入了鄉間田野,而成為青年農夫。
同時他也推動創新的「小苗認養」計畫,讓都市居民可以遠距參與農作物的成長過程,將都市與農村連結在一起。 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
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