Cómo pequeñas acciones cambian el mundo | Cesar Moreta | TEDxUEES
La charla de Cesar redefine lo que significa "cambiar el mundo", argumentando que no se trata de gestas extraordinarias, sino de pequeñas decisiones diarias.
El cambio comienza en dos dimensiones inseparables: nuestro mundo interno y el mundo exterior.
Inspirado en el concepto del efecto mariposa, Moreta destaca que las decisiones, por mínimas que parezcan, tienen un poder a menudo subestimado. La conclusión es que al transformar el mundo interior a través de hábitos conscientes, se inspira a quienes nos rodean, uniendo lo personal y lo colectivo. Con una visión global y un liderazgo innato, Cesar es un estudiante de Derecho de la UEES que ya ha dejado una huella en el ámbito político. Certificado en Política Internacional por Governance Leadership en Washington D.C. y en Berlín, es el Presidente Académico del Club de Diplomacia Internacional UEES y Coordinador Regional de REDMUN Ecuador. Con más de 25 certificaciones y 85 reconocimientos académicos, ha participado en conferencias internacionales y proyectos de la Asamblea Nacional. Su experiencia en liderazgo político y activismo lo definen como un joven comprometido con el futuro de su país. 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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