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The Joy of Missing Out | Shabil Mohammed | TEDxOOBSchool

In a world obsessed with staying busy, Shabil Mohammed from GEMS Millennium School, Sharjah makes a bold case for slowing down. As Deputy Head Boy and a skilled orator, he introduces the idea of JOMO-The Joy of Missing Out in contrast to the pressure-filled ‘always on’ culture. Shabil shares personal reflections on balance, burnout, and the freedom that comes from doing less, not more. His TEDx Talk reframes stillness as strength and encourages us to reclaim our time and peace. With clarity and humour, he offers a simple truth: not every opportunity is worth chasing. Sometimes, the best thing you can do is unplug and just be. Shabil Mohammed School:GEMS Millennium School, Sharjah Talk Title: The Joy of Missing Out Shabil Mohammed is a passionate orator, a celebrated MUN delegate, and a natural-born leader. As the Deputy Head Boy of his school, he blends eloquence with leadership, delivering thought-provoking perspectives that captivate and inspire. With a keen interest in debates and public speaking, Shabil uses his platform to challenge societal norms and provoke meaningful change.In his Talk, The Joy of Missing Out, Shabil challenges the relentless pursuit of perfection and productivity that dominates today’s world. With wisdom and humor, he introduces the concept of JOMO, the Joy of Missing Out, as an antidote to the pressures of always being "on". Instead of glorifying hustle and constant activity, he invites us to embrace stillness, imperfection, and authenticity. Through his talk, Shabil encourages us to find balance by stepping away from the noise and reconnecting with the quiet moments that allow us to be our true selves. 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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