The trap of the ordinary | Dr. Abraham Kumar | TEDxMRIIRS
Most people live their lives on repeat — wake up, work, sleep, and start again. But what if the real purpose of life is not to exist, but to live extraordinarily?In this deeply reflective and energizing TEDx talk, Dr. Abraham Kumar, President & CEO of ProtaTECH Inc., USA, and a musician who masters over 20 instruments, challenges the notion of a “normal” life. He invites us to step out of autopilot and rediscover what it means to truly live — with curiosity, courage, and conviction.From the vibrant musical streets of Lucknow to the boardrooms of global innovation, Dr. Kumar’s journey is a testament to the power of passion guided by purpose. He shares how discipline, creativity, and self-belief can turn ordinary circumstances into extraordinary outcomes, proving that excellence isn’t an accident — it’s a choice.Through captivating anecdotes and personal experiences, he shows how music became more than a hobby — it became a metaphor for life, leadership, and growth. His talk blends melody with meaning, reminding us that the rhythm of success lies in staying true to one’s inner calling. He is a multifaceted artist and entrepreneur whose journey reflects a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. Born and raised in the vibrant city of Nawabs, Lucknow, India, he was immersed in the rich tapestry of Indian classical music from a young age. He plays over 20 musical instruments to perfection. He is a classically trained Sitarist and Pianist.
He has won multiple awards in the fields of Music, Business, Technology, and Entertainment. 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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