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曾子安講者畢業於中興大學行銷系,現為自由工作者。求學過程參與各類比賽,累積了豐富的實作經驗,卻也曾對未來感到迷惘。大學生經常面臨的焦慮——「現在學的,未來能做什麼?」在他的經歷中,也不斷浮現。比起紙上談兵,動手實踐帶來更深刻的體悟。一次次的嘗試,讓視野逐漸開闊,也拼湊出更清晰的方向。大學不只是學習理論的地方,更是探索與行動的舞台。豐富的經驗累積,讓未來的選擇更多,而非更侷限。這也是 “Designing Your Life” 的核心——透過實作,塑造一條真正適合自己的路。 曾子安講者畢業於中興大學行銷系,現為自由工作者。求學過程參與各類比賽,累積了豐富的實作經驗,卻也曾對未來感到迷惘。大學生經常面臨的焦慮——「現在學的,未來能做什麼?」在他的經歷中,也不斷浮現。比起紙上談兵,動手實踐帶來更深刻的體悟。一次次的嘗試,讓視野逐漸開闊,也拼湊出更清晰的方向。大學不只是學習理論的地方,更是探索與行動的舞台。豐富的經驗累積,讓未來的選擇更多,而非更侷限。這也是 “Designing Your Life” 的核心——透過實作,塑造一條真正適合自己的路。 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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