How losing cash made me rich | Gan Zhen Nee | TEDxSetapak
Everyone has experienced failure or regret, whether in relationships, careers or money. My story is personal, but universal: we all struggle with where to invest our energy, and we all fear wasting time. This talk offers hope and a reframe. It reminds people that even when things fall apart, they can still turn it around, not by chasing something new, but by coming home to themselves. It’s a gentle but empowering reminder that we’re never too broken to begin again. Zhen Nee believes that failure isn't the end - it's feedback.Her message is simple but transformative: reinvest in yourself. Even when things fall apart, you're never too broken to begin again.This talk is a gentle, empowering reminder that the greatest returns come when we stop chasing validation and start coming home to ourselves. 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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