“We need to turn our responses to crisis inside out” | Yuze Li | TEDxGHCIS Youth
Approaching the theme of TEDxGHCIS--Inside Out, Yuze Li chose to approach this concept through a common societal issue: urban violence, analyzing how to effectively reduce crime rate. After articulating the pattern and statistics of urban violence, he ultimately concluded that the best way to control crime is by addressing its root causes and focusing on those most likely to commit offenses. This talk aims to lead the audience to reflect, and imparts the notion that when facing challenges in life or academics, we should aim to tackle the core of the problem rather than just its surface. "When I first saw the title Inside Out, my initial thought was "from the inside out." I chose to approach this concept through a common societal issue—urban violence—analyzing how to effectively reduce crime. I ultimately concluded that the best way to control crime is by addressing its root causes and focusing on those most likely to commit offenses. This also led me to reflect on how, when facing challenges in life or academics, we should aim to tackle the core of the problem rather than just its surface.Moreover, as a newcomer to public speaking, TEDxGHCIS was a great opportunity for me to step out of comfort zone, making it truly unique and memorable experience!" 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
More from TED
- 9:46What You Know about the Startup Struggle is Wrong | Jennifer German | TEDxWCCIn this candid and inspiring talk, entrepreneur and former medical student Jennifer German shares how a video game sparked the idea for a 3D anatomy learning tool—and launched her into the rollercoaster world of startups. Drawing from her lived experience in the “Valley of Despair,” she offers a refreshing perspective on navigating the emotional lows of entrepreneurship and finding momentum in Moments of Motivation. Jennifer German is a seasoned professional with expertise in software engineering, education, and space science outreach. A Harvard-educated engineer, she spent 18 years in software development, excelling in problem-solving, mentoring, and technical leadership at companies like Amplifinity and InfoReady Corporation. She later transitioned into medical education, attending Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. In 2024, Jennifer founded Integrate Ed, Inc., pioneering immersive 3D learning tools for medical students. Passionate about science outreach, she has been a NASA Solar System Ambassador since 2017, engaging communities in space exploration. With a strong foundation in technology, education, and science communication, Jennifer continues to drive innovation and inspire learning across disciplines. 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
- 14:13Tomorrow, we can all be emergency doctors ... | Nasmine Guler | TEDxRivesdeMoselleNOTE FROM TED: This talk only represents the speaker’s personal views and interpretation of medical hypnosis and the brain, which warrants further scientific investigation. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdfA leading expert in the use of suggestion and hypnosis shows us how the spoken word and the power of the mind can make all the difference in medical emergencies, as well as in private and public life. We can all choose to suffer and become golems, or on the contrary, to become pygmalions capable of progress and fulfillment for ourselves and others. Dr. Nazmine Guler has been an emergency physician for 20 years and a referent in therapeutic hypnosis. A devoted mother and professional, she embodies resilience and commitment to serving others. Her career is a testament to her unwavering determination to build a chosen future, despite the obstacles, and to provide humane care in a constantly changing world. 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