How do you define your worth? | Clifford Robin Temprosa Li | TEDxCUNY
How much is a $10 bill really worth? Clifford Robin Temprosa challenges the conventional measures of value that society imposes on us. Using the simple yet powerful metaphor of a $10 bill, he reveals how our self-worth is not determined by external expectations or stereotypes, but by our unique lived experiences and personal aspirations. Drawing on his own journey—from the immigrant experience to breaking free from culturally defined roles—Clifford invites you to reconsider the equation of worth. He shows us that true value comes when we reclaim the power to define our own identity, invest in our passions, and live authentically. Join him in this inspiring exploration of self-worth. Clifford Robin Temprosa Li is the Founder of Dare to Change Consulting, Inc., specializing in building social, economic, and political power for AAPI communities. Born in the Philippines with Filipino and Chinese heritage, he has worked at the NY State Legislature and the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families, leading a campaign of 100+ organizations to secure $60M for Asian nonprofits. He helped secure over $1M in federal funding for NaFFAA New York and launched the first Filipino-centered statewide policy agenda. His firm has engaged Millennial and Gen Z Asian American voters, secured $25K for the Filipino American Legal Defense Fund, and helped AAPI nonprofits win over $30M in public contracts. Clifford serves on multiple boards, is a brother of Delta Epsilon Psi National South Asian Fraternity, Inc, and a dubbed Knight of Rizal. Recognized as a 2023 New York Power Player Rising and 2024 AAPI Power Player, he has also received the Presidential Volunteer Service Award. 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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