No Capes Just Courage: The Heroes Beside Us | Haidar Fariza | TEDxAvicenna Cinere School
What if the real heroes in our lives don’t wear capes, but quietly stand beside us every single day? This heartfelt talk is a personal story that will move you, inspire you and even change how you see the people closest to you. In this emotional and deeply personal talk, Haidar Fariza shares his journey from a quiet village classroom to the bustling pace of a big city school and the heroes who helped him find his voice. Through the lens of his own family of teachers, Haidar Fariza reminds us that sometimes the people who shape us most are the ones working quietly behind the scenes, lifting us when we stumble and helping us fly higher than we ever thought possible. TEDxAvicenna Cinere School is a TEDxYouth event that brings together young minds, passionate thinkers, and inspiring speakers to share ideas worth spreading. The event is a collaboration among teachers, staff, students, and speakers, supported by the school and sponsorship. TEDxAvicenna Cinere School celebrates the brilliance and potential of the next generation. Join us for an unforgettable experience that empowers, educates, and inspires youth to shape the future. Mochammad Haidar Abhirama Fariza is an 11 year old 5th grade student at Avicenna Jagakarsa Elementary School. He comes from a family of teachers. He likes playing with his friends and video games. He’s a newcomer, having moved from East Java and is an active student. He has won four different competitions, including Gramedia Science Day and the FLSA English Competition. He has also become a Student Guide at Avicenna Jagakarsa. He will be one of the speakers at the TEDxAvicenna Cinere School Pre Event on May 24th, 2025. 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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