邁向第二座山:打破焦慮、擁抱熱情|蔡 文宜|TEDx臺師大|TEDxNTNU 2025 | 蔡 文宜 | TEDxNTNU
多元選擇之中,試著重新想像我們與地方、與社會的連結,這將讓我們的視線越來越清晰、不害怕迷失。透過再一次感受身邊的美好與自身的渴望,以找到那份讓自己發光的熱情。走入臺灣的山海風土前、後,蔡文宜逐步意識到「地方創生」與文化和人群的緊密關聯,投入在校園、地方和國際的交流工作中,以持續性的陪伴、串聯,激勵人們在日常中,嘗試停下焦慮、邁向永續且共好的未來。 蔡文宜,她是一位擁有科技法律專業、長期活躍於政策與企業的法律人,但同時也是一位觀光與地方創生的推動者。近年她轉身投入教育的同時,也走入台灣的社區與山海之間,現今的她長期穿梭於國際、政府、校園與地方社區之間,她關心制度,也關心人。蔡文宜講者總是讓觀眾能從真實故事中看見「地方創生」不只是口號,而是一條能與個人價值、社會責任交織出的實踐之路。她投入地方,從文化、青年返鄉到地方創業,皆展現出她如何以溫柔但堅定的方式推動改變。她的經驗正呼應了本次我們所希望傳遞的核心價值——在多元選擇的時代中,重新想像我們與地方、與社會的連結。希望能透過她的個人分享讓觀眾感受她如何走進地方、留下足跡、並在看似微小的改變中,種下未來的可能。 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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