TEDxNCCU 2025 年會【 流形 】講者 宇宙 | 思宇 林 | TEDxNCCU
「流行越快,我們就要走得越慢,走得越慢,就可以更快地捏出自己的形象。」宇宙回顧自己從小到大的成長歷程,發現在成為演員後,無論是念書、女團出道、成為主持人或演員,都時常在意他人的眼光,內心中有無限個「小劇場」。上表演課時,爲了急著在老師面前表現自己,她會設法用各種想法詮釋一個情境。然而令她百思不解的是,當表演課老師親身示範時,老師的動作卻顯得簡單了當。直到她在現實世界中遇到相似的情境時,才頓時明白老師所要表達的涵義。當一切回歸自然、再也不是表演時,由於沒有人在打分數,所以很自然地就能表現出最真實的自己。雖然想被他人看到,但仍須先認同自己。只有真實流動的樣子,才是你最真實的生活樣貌。沒有人可取代獨一無二的你,沒有誰可以定義你自己。
宇宙說,流行在走,流動要有,堅持是一個價值觀,態度也是,在做我們熱愛事情的時候,自然能活出自己喜歡的樣子。流行沒有標準答案,也不該成為束縛我們的事情。在如今這個快速變遷的時代,我們更應該慢下來,找尋自己的節奏,讓流行成為自己的一部分,而非隨波逐流。同時,也要勇敢嘗試,讓流行流入自己的生命,再用自己的方式詮釋、創造屬於自己的「流。形」。
林思宇(宇宙)就讀於國立台灣大學農業經濟學系,是活躍於歌唱、戲劇與主持的「三棲」女藝人。2014 年以女團 A'N'D 出道並擔任隊長,2019 年首度擔綱偶像劇《月村歡迎你》女主角,現為《完全娛樂》主持人。宇宙希望透過自身經歷傳達,人生沒有標準答案,唯有與內心對話、不斷嘗試,才能遇見真正的自己。 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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