10 Things to Do Before I Die | 陳科維 Alexander King Chen | TEDxTaipei Fuhsing Private School
Alexander King Chen shares his perspective on what time truly represents for the human experience. As the clock continues its countdown, it is important to remember what one truly cherishes in life. Alexander shares his own journey in confronting his fears, learning what he truly values, and prioritizing the things he is passionate about. 陳科維(Alexander King Chen)是一位才華橫溢的導演和品牌創始人,以其短片作品在坎城短片角落影展嶄露頭角✨。他在美國La Jolla國際時尚電影節上榮獲多達16項大獎,展現了他在時尚電影界的卓越成就?。然而,陳科維的旅程並非一帆風順,因摯愛的母親過世,他曾經陷入低潮,但這段經歷也促使他更堅定地追尋自己的夢想??。他的故事告訴我們,面對挑戰與困難,勇敢面對並不斷努力,才能找到屬於自己的舞台❤️?。 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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