What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger | Tùng Linh Trương | TEDxLuong The Vinh Youth
Tùng Linh once lived in a safe, comfortable world without direction or purpose, merely existing rather than truly living. Everything changed when she faced a challenge at her school’s recycled fashion show-forced to step outside her comfort zone and walk the runway herself. Despite fear and self-doubt, encouragement from her mother helped her embrace failure as a beginning, not an end. That moment sparked a transformation: from quiet and uncertain to confident and brave. Since then, she has learned to trust herself, take risks, and grow stronger with each step. Her story is a powerful reminder that true living comes from courage, resilience, and choosing strength over safety Tùng Linh is a dynamic and passionate tenth-grade student in the Specialized English Class at Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted. Known not only for her strong academic performance but also for her exceptional debate skills, she stands out as a confident and articulate young leader. In 2025, she took the stage as a speaker at TEDxYouth Luong The Vinh, eager to share her insights and inspire others through her journey of growth and self-discovery. 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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