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The Gift of feeling lost: How Struggle Leads to self-discovery | Guzal Choriyeva | TEDxTSUL

A passionate researcher and storyteller, Guzal Choriyeva shares how life’s struggles can rebuild and transform us. In this inspiring talk, she explores what it really means to feel lost—and why that experience can become a powerful turning point in life. Drawing from her own struggles with academic failures, perfectionism, and burnout, she reveals how moments of confusion and setbacks can lead us toward greater clarity, resilience, and growth.This talk is a reminder that feeling lost doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you’re on the path to finding something better.“I tried out for TEDxYouth because I have a message I have always wanted to share with others. Through a series of short personal stories, I want to show how resilience, challenges, and growth have shaped my perspective on life and education. My goal is to inspire others to see challenges not as barriers but as opportunities for transformation. Guzal Choriyeva is a passionate researcher, educator, and storyteller who has engaged in more than ten academic, educational, and social projects with a strong focus on youth development and resilience. Her wide-ranging interests span psychology, education, history, jurisprudence, international relations, and tourism. She has written academic works exploring language, culture, and personal growth, while actively participating in conferences, speaking clubs, and community initiatives. With a mission to help others embrace challenges as opportunities for transformation, she spreads positivity and resilience through storytelling, dialogue, and action.Her active participation in initiatives such as Golden Wings, Ibrat Debate, Model United Nations, and English Club reflects her commitment to continuous growth and youth engagement. As a volunteer, she has made meaningful contributions to social projects like Delay Dobro, Duo Charity, and Kelajak, proving her dedication to community impact. 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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