Trusting your unique voice | Arghadeep Barua | TEDxAssam University
In a world obsessed with fitting in and following trends, daring to walk a path less travelled can often feel isolating, even intimidating. This talk is a powerful reminder that true strength lies in embracing what sets you apart—even when it makes you feel alone. If your thoughts, values, or beliefs don’t match the crowd, it doesn’t mean they’re wrong. It simply means they are yours.Many of us silence our inner voice the moment it feels “odd,” “unpopular,” or “too different.” But progress, innovation, and change have never come from conformists. They’ve always been led by those brave enough to think differently, act boldly, and believe deeply in their truth, despite the noise around them.This message encourages you not to fear the unconventional path. Your uniqueness is not a flaw, it’s a feature. Don't mistrust your heart just because it leads you somewhere unfamiliar. If anything, that’s often the clearest sign you’re on the right journey. The road less travelled may be quiet, but it echoes with the footsteps of trailblazers.Through this reflection, you’ll learn that the value of your beliefs isn’t determined by their popularity, but by their authenticity. So, walk boldly. Unapologetically. And most importantly, stay true to your inner compass even if the world doesn’t understand it yet.After all, the crowd may be loud, but your truth is more audible when you choose to listen. Arghadeep Barua is a filmmaker and storyteller from Guwahati whose passion for narratives began with childhood lullabies and has since evolved across film and music. A Green Hub alum, he trained under Rita Banerjee and has worked with acclaimed filmmakers like Bhaskar Hazarika, Aparna Sanyal, and Nitin Das. His documentaries—crafted during his internship with ATREE and later through Broadleaf Productions—explore nature, identity, and regional culture. Also a member of the folk-inspired band Bottle Rockets India, Arghadeep uses visual and musical mediums to celebrate Assam’s heritage. He currently serves as associate director of Morisika: The Story of the Boatman. 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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