TEDxNCCU 2025 年會【 流形 】講者 林佳祐 | 佳祐 林 | TEDxNCCU
「不要害怕去做任何事情,只要勇敢踏出那一步,每一個微小的努力,最終都可以帶你去你想去的地方。」在國中時缺乏自信的林佳祐,因為運動會表現出色而加入田徑隊,踏上運動員之路。全中運前兩個月,訓練時韌帶斷裂,無法參加最擅長的三級跳遠,身心低落。直到看見兩位敬仰的國外選手提到:「傷病讓人成長,即使短暫離開戰場,不斷調整,等待最好的自己回來。」這句話激勵她重拾目標,最終達成大專校院三級跳遠三連霸。除了運動之外,國中時她也懷抱著成為模特兒的夢想,於是努力嘗試不同領域,最終有機會與 Nike 合作,完成了人生另一個里程碑。林佳祐說,人生的路不要只被一個點困住,也別被自己的想法限制,別想太多,去做你們真正想做的事,去發掘人生的更多可能性。「不要害怕去做任何事情,只要勇敢踏出那一步,每一個微小的努力,最終都可以帶你去你想去的地方。」在國中時缺乏自信的林佳祐,因為運動會表現出色而加入田徑隊,踏上運動員之路。全中運前兩個月,訓練時韌帶斷裂,無法參加最擅長的三級跳遠,身心低落。直到看見兩位敬仰的國外選手提到:「傷病讓人成長,即使短暫離開戰場,不斷調整,等待最好的自己回來。」這句話激勵她重拾目標,最終達成大專校院三級跳遠三連霸。除了運動之外,國中時她也懷抱著成為模特兒的夢想,於是努力嘗試不同領域,最終有機會與 Nike 合作,完成了人生另一個里程碑。林佳祐說,人生的路不要只被一個點困住,也別被自己的想法限制,別想太多,去做你們真正想做的事,去發掘人生的更多可能性。 三級跳遠精靈,畢業於國立臺灣體育運動大學,曾在大專院校運動會三級跳遠項目完成三連霸,並以 12.96 公尺刷新個人紀錄,全運會更奪得金牌。除了體育專業,她亦活躍於模特兒與自媒體領域,憑藉甜美外貌與卓越的跳躍天賦,展現多元魅力,致力於突破界限,呈現更多可能性。 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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