从蓝牙耳机到半导体:解锁代际鸿沟里的 “爱与成长” 密码 | Shangjin Yue | TEDxShenShuiWan Youth
Technology connects the world—but it also divides generations. From smartphones and social media to half-forgotten radios and handwritten notebooks, today’s rapid digital progress has widened the gap between the young and their elders. Yet, behind this “digital divide” lies not only confusion, but also hidden bridges of love, patience, and shared growth. This talk explores how misunderstandings at the dinner table, struggles with mobile phones, and even virtual game skins can reveal deeper bonds across generations—and how rethinking the digital gap may help us rediscover timeless connections. Yue Shangjin is a broadcasting arts student and a nationally certified football player. With a passion for voice, performance, and storytelling, he has earned top prizes in city and district recitation competitions, as well as recognition as a gold medalist reader. Beyond the stage, his experience as an athlete has shaped his discipline and teamwork. Through exploring the generational gap across different eras, he reflects on how communication and empathy can bridge divides in an ever-changing society. 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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