Pertencimento: como me encontrei nos modelos diplomáticos | Melissa Diniz | TEDxEscola Parque Youth
Em um mundo que muitas vezes parece individualista, encontrar um senso de comunidade pode ser um desafio. Enquanto a maioria dos adolescentes se interessava por temas comuns, ela dedicava seu tempo a pesquisar história e política. Essa jornada solitária a fez questionar se um dia encontraria pessoas que compartilhassem de seus interesses. Nesta palestra, Melissa conta como sua vida foi transformada ao descobrir a "modelândia" — o mundo dos modelos diplomáticos. Ela compartilha como essa comunidade, onde jovens debatem temas globais, a ajudou a fortalecer sua identidade e a entender a importância do pertencimento. Uma história inspiradora sobre como sair da zona de conforto pode levar a conexões genuínas e a um senso de comunidade inestimável. Melissa Diniz é estudante da Escola Parque e uma das lideranças do MODEP, o modelo diplomático da Escola 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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