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The Fading Echoes of Lullabies | Abigail Zandra V | TEDxUnion Christian Public School Youth

This talk explores the quiet yet powerful world of lullabies and folk tales, showing how these timeless traditions shape imagination, kindness, patience, and empathy. It reflects on how modern life has distanced us from the warmth of human connection, while these songs continue to nurture both heart and mind. Ultimately, it reminds us that preserving tradition isn’t about rejecting progress, but about holding onto what makes us human, because sometimes, wisdom doesn’t roar, it softly sings. Abigail explores how traditional Tamil lullabies and folk tales once central to our childhood and cultural fabric are slowly fading in the age of technology. These songs and stories were more than just bedtime routines; they shaped our values, emotions, and imagination. Drawing from her personal experiences and scientific studies, Abigail discusses why preserving these oral traditions is vital for emotional connection, cultural identity, and human empathy. Her hope is to inspire others to revive these age-old practices before they disappear. 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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