Daring to act creates the hope you long for! | Andreas Magnusson | TEDxStockholm University
If you feel overwhelmed by the state of the world, this talk is for you. It is a personal story of survival woven together with the urgent fight for our planet. It is told with song and carefully crafted drama. We are told that the solution to the world's despair isn't a new technology or a far-off policy, but an ancient tool we all possess: storytelling. This talk is a powerful message for anyone who has ever felt hopeless, reminding us that we cannot wait for hope to find us. We must create it. We must dare to act, so as to create the very hope we long for. Andreas is a moderator, presenter, activist, and speaker, who works with climate and sustainability issues. With a background from Fridays for Future, he works as a project manager for Climate Live Sweden. He approaches social issues with playfulness and curiosity, emphasizing the power of storytelling and the importance of youth engagement. Andreas is a recipient of the HM King Carl XVI foundation “Young Leadership” award. 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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