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Rethinking the System of Comparison | Kadi Almarshoud & Misk Almarshoud | TEDxUAS Kuwait Youth

Being a twin can be tough when people constantly compare you. Labels like “the artistic one” or “the English one” can box you in and make you doubt what you can do. Over time, those comparisons can turn into quiet competition instead of support. But when we reset from comparing to supporting, we make space for people to grow and shine together. Kadi is a Kuwaiti-American student and the elder twin by seven minutes. Growing up with five siblings, she enjoys spending time with her family and caring for her dog, Bella, a 10-month-old Cane Corso. Her favorite color is blue, and she loves dogs more than cats. Kadi joined TEDxYouth UAS Kuwait to improve her public speaking skills, gain confidence in front of large crowds, and strengthen her language abilities. She sees TEDx as a way to prepare for her future goal of becoming an English teacher, knowing that strong communication and confidence are essential for inspiring and engaging others. Note: Misk and Kadi are twins and will be speaking together at TEDxYouth UAS Kuwait, sharing their unique perspectives and energy while supporting each other on stage.Misk is a Kuwaiti-American student who cherishes her family, describing them as her biggest source of happiness and support. They encourage her to try new experiences, such as participating in TEDxYouth UAS Kuwait. Misk is passionate about volleyball, art, and science because she finds them fun, interesting, and a great way to clear her mind. She especially enjoys playing volleyball with her twin sister, Kadi. Misk joined TEDxYouth UAS Kuwait to work on her public speaking skills and step out of her comfort zone. She believes that embracing change is essential for growth, learning, and discovering new experiences, as without change, life would remain the same. Note: Misk and Kadi are twins and will be speaking together at TEDxYouth UAS Kuwait, sharing their unique perspectives and energy while supporting each other on stage. 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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