You are not Crazy | Hadi Alasmar | TEDxUWCEA Youth
With the first sentence revealing that the title is a lie, Hadi Alasmar shows us in this talk that we are all somehow crazy, not in the societal definition, but in our own ways. From the panic attacks because of the conflict back home to the new experiences at UWC East Africa, it all forms his new definition and experience of being Crazy. The TEDx Talk explores the power of vulnerability, particularly in mental health. The speaker challenges the negative perception of vulnerability and shares a personal story of struggling with PTSD and panic attacks after moving to a new environment. Coming from a place where mental health struggles are heavily stigmatized, they initially hid their experiences, even from their online therapist.
They emphasize that acknowledging and accepting vulnerability is the first step toward healing. Seeking support—whether from a trusted friend, peer mentor, or professional—is crucial. The talk highlights the universal stigma around mental health and encourages open conversations to break this cycle.
By embracing vulnerability, individuals can find strength, support others, and create a ripple effect of acceptance. The speaker urges the audience to take that first step, reminding them that vulnerability is not a weakness but a path to growth and resilience. 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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