Why Hidden Parts maybe Our Greatest Power | Aleesha Bain | TEDxKodaikanal International School Youth
We are taught to silence parts of ourselves in order to appear acceptable, but research in psychology shows that this self-suppression reshapes the brain, elevates stress, and narrows potential. In this talk, I reveal why the hidden side of identity is not a weakness to conceal, but rather is evidence of untapped strength, and why embracing it may be the key to real growth. Aleesha Jay Bain is a 17-year-old senior at Kodaikanal International School and Co-Founder of the Synapse Society, a student-led psychology club at school. Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, she is passionate about creating opportunities for young people to exchange ideas and make an impact. Alongside her academic and leadership pursuits, Aleesha is dedicated to equestrian sports and ice skating, which reflect her discipline, balance, and love for challenge. 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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