我努力到現在才有未來 | 葛吳 諺明 | TEDxTsai Hsing High School
來自台灣的短跑選手葛吳彥銘,用腳步與毅力詮釋了「夢想不只是夢想」的真實意義。從國中被家人反對、默默練習,到跳出驚人六公尺的第一步,他以勇氣踏入未知的田徑世界。經歷過甜蜜的高峰、挫折的低谷與長達七年的等待,他終於站上國際賽場,代表國家奔跑。
在這場演講中,他誠實分享成長過程的掙扎與自我懷疑,也談到如何在「教師」與「選手」兩種身份間取得平衡。他說,夢想不是一直向前衝,而是學會在過程中停下腳步、感恩、修正,再繼續出發。
這是一段關於勇氣、堅持與感恩的故事——提醒每個仍在路上的人,夢想不一定會立刻開花,但只要持續灌溉,終有一天會發芽結果。 台灣田徑短跑選手,專攻100公尺、200公尺及4×400接力,他的成長故事充滿了挑戰與突破。從校內運動會的起步,到曾因家人反對短暫離開賽道,葛吳諺明都未曾放棄。正是這股堅定的毅力,讓他得以重新站回田徑場,並在高中時以10.98秒的百公尺成績獲得全中運多面獎牌。大學後,他持續挑戰自我,屢次在全運會及國際賽事中突破個人紀錄,並在2025年台灣國際田徑公開賽中成功達標,跑進20秒7,符合亞運男子200公尺的參賽標準。這一切的成就,都是他多年來不斷努力、突破自我極限的結果。除了運動員的身份,葛吳諺明同時取得碩士學位,並計劃攻讀博士,專注於運動教育與基層訓練改革。他希望將自己的選手經驗與學術視角結合,為台灣的體育未來注入創新與實踐。 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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