Life 101: Real Growth Happens Off the Record | Shakirah Amirah | TEDxTSM
The main point is your GPA isn't the only thing that defines your growth. There’s so much we learn in college that doesn’t show up on the transcript. Like learning how to fail, how to work with different kinds of people, how to understand yourself, and how to get back up when things don’t go as planned. This talk’s here to remind us that learning doesn’t only happen in class. Growing outside the system matters just as much as doing well in it. Shakira Amirah is a passionate advocate for education and youth empowerment. As the winner of Clash of Champions Season 1, she has proven her ability to lead with vision and inspire change through creative and impactful ideas. Her work focuses on reimagining how education can better equip the younger generation to face real-world challenges, bridging the gap between traditional learning and practical skills. Through her initiatives, Shakira continues to encourage students to embrace curiosity, critical thinking, and resilience, making her a strong voice in shaping the future of education. 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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