Why do we see the same world so differently? | Vyankatesh Kharage | TEDxVJTI Mumbai
What happens when 20,000 people are given the same instruction—to fold and tear an A4 sheet of paper? The results are never the same. Each design is unique, just like how we each perceive and interact with the world. This simple activity opens a powerful conversation about perspective, learning, and the human journey.In this inspiring TEDx talk, Vyankatesh Kharage shares how embracing acceptance, engagement, and self-empowerment can transform our lives. From learning teamwork and resilience as an athlete to founding a social enterprise that taught life skills to children through sports, he discovered how differently each child perceives the world—a realization that led him to cognitive science.When financial challenges forced him to close his sports venture, he turned to management studies and followed his father's advice to travel like Gandhi, observing overburdened teachers, under-resourced schools, and the deep passion that kept them going. These experiences shaped his philosophy of "Asude" (acceptance) while we cannot control everything, we can control our actions and how we engage with life. The opposite, "Rahude," is disengagement and resistance.During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vyankatesh and his life partner worked with high school students in Marathwada to prevent dropouts, helping students from rural communities to continue their education and build a future. His journey eventually took him to Harvard to study cognitive science and learning design, giving him a global perspective before returning to empower children in India.This talk is a reminder that when we practice acceptance, engage mindfully, and empower ourselves, we can turn life's challenges into opportunities. Vyankatesh Kharage is a social entrepreneur and founder of Asudé
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