It Starts With Me | Jeremy Lawanson | TEDxYouth@FuntajIntlSchool
Jeremy Lawanson emphasizes that meaningful change begins with personal responsibility, not power or position. Drawing from his own life and his father's lessons, he shows how integrity, empathy, and small acts of courage can inspire real transformation. In this powerful talk, Jeremy Lawanson, a 16 year old, challenges the belief that real change requires power or influence. Drawing from personal experience and lessons from his father, he shares how integrity, empathy, and accountability can quietly spark transformation.Through acts of kindness, community service, and everyday courage, the talk reminds us that building a better world doesn’t start with systems—it starts with us. A compelling call for personal responsibility and values-led leadership, one small act at a time 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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