Things, I could tell my younger self | Vineet KKN ‘Panchhi’ | TEDxUnited Institute of Technology
In this deeply poetic and thought-provoking talk, Vineet KKN 'Panchhi' reflects on the timeless power of words, how thoughts evolve into expressions that can inspire, unite, or transform societies. With his signature blend of storytelling and lyrical reflection, he explores how language is not just a tool of communication, but the essence of our collective consciousness; shaping our beliefs, relationships, and sense of self.Addressing his younger self from nearly three decades ago, Vineet revisits the innocence, questions, and ideals that once defined him, drawing a heartfelt bridge between who we were and who we become. He invites us to pause and question the patterns we inherit, the ways we speak, think, and follow, urging a return to authenticity, empathy, and awareness in how we express and listen.Through graceful metaphors and honest introspection, he reminds us that words, when born from sincerity, hold the power to bridge divides and heal hearts. His message is simple yet profound, when we choose our words with truth and compassion, they don’t just describe the world; they redefine it. Vineet KKN ‘Panchhi’ is a multifaceted creator whose work exists at the intersection of media, art, and social change. As the founder of ventures like Word of Mouth Media and Jingles India, he has spent years crafting compelling narratives for brands, but his true mission is to redefine heroism for modern India. He is the visionary behind ‘The Jai Hind Project,’ a groundbreaking initiative supported by the Azim Premji Foundation that seeks to discover and amplify the stories of grassroots heroes. Through his powerful poetry, films, and talks, Vineet challenges the notion of passive observation, urging his audience to move from being mere bystanders to becoming active agents of change in their communities. His work is a potent reminder that a well-told story can be the most powerful catalyst for social transformation. 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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