The Right Kind of Hard | Parul Nayar | TEDxKunskapsskolan Gurgaon Youth
In this powerful talk, Parul Nayar shares her journey of living with a rare neurological condition, learning to navigate self-doubt, and finding strength in quiet resilience. She explores how the hardest moments in life can shape us, showing that real growth comes not from avoiding discomfort, but from embracing it. Her story reminds us that resilience isn’t about being unbreakable — it’s about choosing to rise, even when it’s hard. Parul Nayar, a product innovation strategist and incoming MBA candidate at INSEAD, whose journey bridges architecture, emerging tech, and human-centered strategy. A trained architect and systems thinker, Parul has led design and innovation teams across India, the UK, and the US, helping global firms and mission-driven startups reimagine how we learn, work, and live. Her strength is rooted in quiet resilience — shaped by a six-year battle with a neurological condition in childhood. That experience taught her how to lead with empathy, even in silence, and show up when it’s hardest.A rank-holder from SPA Delhi and a published researcher, Parul brings intellect, heart, and bold thinking to everything she builds. Her story is for anyone who has ever felt behind or unseen — and still dared to lead. 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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