Success beyond Validation | Advin Roy Netto | TEDxSJCETPalai
In his talk, UX designer Advin Roy Netto shared a refreshing perspective on success, grounded in consistency, self-belief, and growing through perseverance. He reminded us that success isn’t about being perfect, but about showing up again and again, even when things aren’t ideal.Advin spoke about the power of manifestation, the importance of celebrating small wins, and staying true to your path even when no one else seems to notice. With quiet honesty, he pointed out that the world often only sees the one time you succeed, not the hundred times you failed along the way.His talk was a heartfelt push to keep going, stay consistent, and define excellence on your own terms.
Advin is a designer and mentor with a passion for creating impactful, user-centric solutions. At Google, he leads the development of AI-powered products that help non-technical users generate business insights, optimize workflows, and better understand customer needs. He has played a pivotal role in building this ecosystem from the ground up while collaborating with cross-functional teams in design, research, and content.Beyond his professional contributions, Advin is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of designers. He shares his knowledge through talks, workshops, and engaging content, inspiring young creatives to push boundaries and think beyond the conventional. Whether tackling complex challenges or fostering design culture, Advin is driven by a vision to empower through thoughtful and inclusive design. 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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