Leveraging Your Unfair Advantage: Becoming the Best Version of You | Timi Joel | TEDxUNIMED
In this practical and reflective talk, the speaker explores how greatness often comes from leaning into the very things that make us different, our unfair advantages. Through personal stories, he shares how a subject he once disliked became his strength, simply because he chose to apply himself. Blending ideas from economics and physics, he unpacks the principle of leverage, showing how you can use what you already have to gain momentum and become the best version of yourself. The real limitation? Telling yourself you’re not enough. Timi Joel is a bold voice in youth empowerment and social impact. As a Growth Associate at Cowrywise, he leads growth engineering efforts and drives strategic campaigns, including expanding the Cowrywise Ambassadors’ Community from 60 to over 460 schools across Nigeria.Passionate about access and personal transformation, Timi creates initiatives that help young Nigerians launch meaningful careers and pursue global opportunities. Under his leadership, the Ambassadors' Community has become a springboard for students now working with top organizations.With a vision to build a world-class, low-cost university in Africa, Timi is committed to shaping a future where every young person can thrive. Known for his ambition and belief in possibility, he advocates for personal growth, career development, and unlocking youth potential. In his downtime, he enjoys football, tennis, and skating. 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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