Motif Meets Uncertainty: Why Life’s Patterns Matter? | Cynthia Jia | TEDxYuehai St Studio
Have you ever wondered what defines the rhythm of your life?
In this talk, Cynthia explores the concept of "motifs"—the recurring patterns that shape who we are. Drawing from literature, biology, and personal stories about her father’s need for certainty and her own love for uncertainty, Cynthia reveals how repetition and exploration—two seemingly opposite forces—can work together to create meaning.
What’s your motif, and how does it guide your journey? Discover how life’s small, recurring rhythms help us resist the void. Cynthia Jia is a student, multidisciplinary thinker, and storyteller with a passion for exploring the connections between literature, philosophy, biology, and anthropology.
She is the founder of Orangecat Lab, a creative platform amplifying young voices, and actively works on initiatives that bridge education, mental health, and community.
Driven by a deep belief in the transformative power of storytelling—whether through writing, music, or conversation—Cynthia aims to inspire connection and challenge perspectives through the stories she shares. 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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