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DECISION-MAKING: “MOVE, THEN IMPROVE” | Anh Huy | TEDxHCMUS

We often suffer from vagueness and uncertainty when we start doing something. Whether we fear failure or we just do not know what to do? Then, we keep doing nothing and one more time, are caught up in an endless cycle of unsolved questions. Anh Huy, the winner of the previous contests has shed some light on the reasons why we hesitate to make a move. He points out some insights that may reduce your fear and motivate your action. He strongly believes that at the very first stage, we must understand what we want and what we fear, so therefore, we can find a solution to it. Honestly, making decisions can be agonizingly challenging. But that is our prejudice for this issue, says Anh Huy. Through his specific case on Nguyen Hue Street, Anh Huy has figured out what he needs to do to achieve his vision and overcome unnecessary pressure. Through this courageous talk, Anh Huy may change the way we perceive this insurmountable world and ignite our actions. What we should remember is that it is the first step that counts. Basic information Full name: Nguyen Anh Huy Studying at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology Working experience Presented and developed a scientific research paper with his team at the APIEMS 2024 conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Champion of IGNITION - SPEAKER CONTEST of TEDx HCMUS 2024. Third-year student majoring in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, ranking among the top 6% of outstanding students in the 2022–2023 academic year. Photographer, Editor, and Color Grader at OISP Student Ambassador Club and Bach Khoa OISP Music Bank Club (B.O.M.B). An idea worth spreading Just do it. 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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