记得我叫“陈彦心”! | Sophie Chen | TEDxYungu School Youth
我们家老大的位置早被提前预定出去了……她热情开朗,人见人爱,自带光芒。这是一个关于从一个“依赖于姐姐的影子”,习惯于当那个听话的小透明,再到在自己的舞台上熠熠发光的成长故事。请记得我是陈彦心! 我有烟嗓,我有脾气,我能长发,我也能短发,我热爱唱歌,我也爱跳舞,我还爱拍摄,我更爱第五人格,我很白羊!但是,不要那么快定义,我仍在探索自己更多的可能性,那么你呢? 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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