What If Our Hunger for Having More Never Ends? | Muhammad Yaman Khan | TEDxUniversity of Peshawar
In a world driven by consumerism, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of growth, what happens when our desire for "more" becomes insatiable? This thought-provoking talk examines the psychological, social, and environmental consequences of humanity's unending hunger for material wealth, success, and power. The speaker dives deep into the roots of this phenomenon, exploring how culture, evolution, and modern economics fuel our need for constant acquisition and achievement. What impact does this have on our mental well-being, relationships, and the planet we call home? Through personal stories, scientific insights, and a call for reflection, this talk challenges us to examine: Is there ever a point of "enough"? And if not, how can we balance the drive for progress with contentment and sustainability? This topic is a compelling exploration of the human condition and a call to redefine what truly matters. Muhammad Yamaan Khan is an International Relations student at the University of Peshawar and an intermediate graduate
of Cadet College Swat. Known for his standout speaking abilities and academic dedication, he has actively participated in
debates and discussions within his institution. He currently contributes to the departmental organization Mosaic as Deputy
Editor and is stepping into the world of article writing, with his first piece recently published in South Asia Monitor which
marks the beginning of his voice in public thought. 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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