From Hard to Head | Nhật Hà Đỗ | TEDxFTU Hanoi
At ???? ???????? ????, Do Nhat Ha introduced a fresh perspective to the event with her talk titled '???? ???? ?? ????,' a sincere narrative about overcoming adversity to reaffirm one's identity.
Recounting her journey post-coronation as Miss International Queen Vietnam 2018, Ha described feeling lost and uncertain about the future - torn between pursuing her dreams and continuing her education. She likened her life to a sine wave, marked by constant ups and downs, and identified this as her first major 'breakpoint.'
Since participating in Miss Universe Vietnam 2022, she has transformed into a new person, embracing gratitude and accepting challenges with courage.
Through her story, Ha inspires us to view life's challenges not as full stops but as commas in a larger narrative. She encourages us to be brave and step outside our comfort zones, saying, 'Never let fear hinder your pursuit of dreams. Be bold and explore the untapped potential within you.' Representing Vietnam at Miss International Queen 2019, Miss Đỗ Nhật Hà impressed the world by securing a spot in the ??? ?, leaving a profound mark and affirming her position on the global beauty stage. She also gained admiration and support during her journey in ???? ???????? ??????? ????, where she shone brightly and championed a positive message of equality.
Beyond her title as a beauty queen, Miss Đỗ Nhật Hà continually challenges herself in diverse fields. She is not only celebrated for her crown but also recognized as a talented bilingual host and an inspiring speaker. Through her heartfelt stories of pursuing dreams, she spreads positivity and motivation. With unwavering determination, she has transformed challenges into actions that define her identity while sharing messages of confidence, love, and steadfastness in chasing one’s aspirations. 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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