Half-Charged Living: Surviving on Low Battery | dr. Nicho Saputra Nugraha | TEDxTSM
These days, most of us are just trying to survive assignments, organization stuff, part time jobs, and everyone’s expectations. In the middle of all that, we kind of forget that our bodies have limits too. This talk’s basically a reminder that physical health matters just as much as our to do lists. Getting enough sleep, eating decent food, and actually listening to what our body needs shouldn’t be treated like some kind of bonus we only get if we're "productive enough". Cause if we keep pushing ourselves on low battery, we’re not just tired, we’re stuck. The point is rest isn’t being lazy, it’s what keeps us going. Dr. Nicho Saputra Nugraha is a young medical doctor and multimedia communicator who bridges the worlds of health science and digital storytelling. Graduating from Universitas Sriwijaya as one of its fastest students, he served in community health centers before stepping into media as the host of Dokter Traveler on national TV and creating content that makes medical knowledge accessible and engaging. Nicho inspires youth by showing that rigorous education and creative expression can work hand in hand to promote a healthier society. 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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