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What if your dreams were real and your fear was fake? | Shezal Misbah | TEDxUniversity of Peshawar

Imagine a world where the visions that ignite your curiosity and the goals that fuel your nights are the true measure of possibility — while the doubts that hold you back are illusions you can learn to outgrow. This talk explores how reframing fear as a learned, removable habit and treating dreams as practical, testable blueprints can transform creativity, risk-taking, and personal growth. Through stories, neuroscience, and actionable mindset shifts, you'll leave with tools to amplify your dreams and quiet the false alarms that keep you small. Shezal Misbah is a final-year International Relations student from Peshawar, currently juggling an elite ISPR internship, the globally recognized SheFi crypto leadership program, and the highly competitive Aspire Leaders Program by Harvard faculty. Known for blending diplomacy, tech, and storytelling, Shezal is on a mission to reshape how young women from underrepresented regions imagine the future – starting with their own. Her vision reflects a rebellion into a powerful call to dream dangerously. 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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