What rocket science taught me about personal growth | Emily Bond | TEDxBlack Mountain
What if failure wasn’t the end, but the launch pad?
In this inspiring TEDx talk, aerospace engineering student Emily Bond takes us from academic setbacks to the skies of possibility, using rocket design as a powerful metaphor for human growth. Just like a spacecraft must shed layers to break through gravity, we too must let go of limiting beliefs to truly ascend.Emily shares how failing nearly every school exam didn’t stop her from pursuing a dream in aerospace, and how iteration, reflection, and courage shaped her journey more than any perfect launch ever could. Her story reminds us that
success isn't linear and failure isn't fatal, it's fuel.
If you're standing at the edge of a decision, a dream, or a doubt, this talk will help you take that first step.“Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It’s the courage to continue that counts.” — Emily BondEmily Bond is an aerospace engineer and PhD
researcher specialising in the fire performance of
materials for the transport industry. From overcoming
academic setbacks, personal injuries and unexpected
career trajectory changes to pioneering research in
aerospace and materials science, she blends technical
expertise with deep insight into resilience and human
potential. Passionate about engineering outreach,Emily works to make STEM more inclusive and inspire
the next generation. She is also the founder of Amarla,
a self-care gift box experience business supporting
wellbeing through curated, locally sourced, intentional
gifts. Whether in the lab, undertaking a swimathon, or
building from the ground up, her journey is powered by
curiosity, grit, and growth. If you're looking to challenge
how we think about failure, resilience, and what it
means to rise - start here 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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