The turning point you never noticed | Zhanel Karabatyr | TEDxYouth@TashkentIntlSchool
What if the biggest changes in your life weren’t the ones you remember? In fact, your brain never stops changing - every thought and challenge is silently rewiring your brain - thanks to neuroplasticity.
In this talk, Zhanel explains why feeling “stuck” is a sign of hidden transformation and reminds that even in your quietest moments, you’re evolving.Zhanel is a grade nine student originally from Kazakhstan. Recently, she has been very curious about what’s going on inside our heads - literally. So in her first TEDxYouth talk, she explores neuroplasticity, or rather how small, invisible moments, instead of one big event, create real change in our minds. Zhanel hopes to help people understand their minds, and the invisible changes that shape us everyday. By connecting this idea to the event’s theme, Turning Point, she indicates that change is not always something we consciously decide to do, and it can happen without us realizing it. When not diving into neuroscience, Zhanel enjoys playing video games, hanging out with friends and family, participating in MUN and debate, playing tennis, and reading books. 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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