Unheard Voices | Fatimah Alghadeer, Loloa Abdulrahman & Norah aldossari | TEDxAlAnjalNationalSchool
Teenagers have good ideas for solving problems, but many people don't trust them because of their age, so we need to build more trust between young people and adults. Hi my name is fatimah I'm concerned that many people mistakenly think that where an idea comes from is more important than whether it's good or not. This can lead to missed chances and problems not being solved. I think that where an idea comes from doesn't matter, as long as it's a good idea that works. If this way of thinking keeps going, it might make it harder for us to solve the world's problems."Hi! I’m Loloa a 16 year old girl with a passion for creativity and adventure. I love exploring new places learning about new things. Volunteering is one of my favorite hobbies. I get to help and know people. I’m passionate about making a positive impact in my country. My goal is to become a successful leader and help out people in need and to become a better person.Hello, I'm Norah, a 15-year-old teenager who sees that many people hold a mistaken belief: they trust solutions based solely on their source. I believe that the source doesn’t matter as long as the solution is good. If this belief continues, the world will be negatively affected, and many problems will remain unsolved. 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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