Why expressiveness matters in our relationships | An Nhiên Trần Hồ | TEDxYouth PTNK
Raised in a society where expressiveness is often disregarded, An Nhien's TEDxTalk dives into the pyschology behind this phenomenon and how overcoming such societal boundaries helped in her growth. Hi,My name is Nhien, your cannot-be-more-average student speaker at this year’s TedxYouth@PTNK.No super impressive background, no life-changing challenges, no special talents or skills. Yet, I still have a story to tell. Through my talk, I hope to gently ignite in your heart a sense of self-appreciation and a firm belief that you also have a story that is so much worth telling! 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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