Finding Clarity: Purpose-Driven Passion for Others | Prerna Tripathi | TEDxKIS Pune Youth
fn this empowering TEDx talk, social activist and edupreneur Prerna Tripathi shares her journey from career confusion to purposeful action—building systems that guide thousands of students and women toward clarity, confidence, and impact. Reflecting on her own struggle as a student who lacked direction, Prerna reveals how mentorship, self-awareness, and relentless consistency transformed her path—and became the foundation of her life’s mission.Prerna works at the intersection of education, empowerment, and opportunity. She draws vivid parallels between a student with guidance and one without, highlighting how the right mentorship can change the trajectory of a life. Through real stories, she illustrates how passion aligned with skills, and resilience backed by community, can create confident individuals who know their “why.”Prerna Tripathi is a purpose-driven social activist and the founder of Inspiration Academic Consultants (IAC)—a platform where education meets empathy. Currently working with Mission Shakti, an initiative by the Government of Uttar Pradesh under the Ministry of Women and Child Welfare, she champions the rights and safety of women and children. Through advocacy, grassroots action, and educational support, Prerna is building stronger, more inclusive systems that empower the most vulnerable. Her work blends compassion with impact, making her a powerful voice for change in today’s evolving social landscape. 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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