Don’t Quit on Your Hobby | Sajid Hasan Khan | TEDxDaffodilU
What if the "just for fun" passion you’ve neglected holds the key to your biggest breakthroughs?Sajid Hasan Khan was an unlikely success story—a kid with no privilege, no connections, and no plan. But he had one unwavering commitment: football freestyle, a hobby he practiced daily, even when no one was watching. Then, during COVID, a TikTok audition changed everything. His freestyle video won him 1 lakh taka, launched his career, and proved a radical truth: hobbies aren’t distractions—they’re destiny-shapers.In this electrifying talk, Sajid reveals how his "side hustle" led to:Unexpected fame: Performing for brands, attending award shows, and dining at 5-star buffets.Career opportunities: Landing jobs (and now leading a video team) without a traditional resume.Unshakable confidence: A mindset that turns "I can’t" into "I’ll freestyle my way there."His message? Your hobby isn’t just a pastime—it’s your identity incubator. Whether it’s painting, coding, or dancing, showing up for 20 minutes a day can:Make you unforgettable in a sea of sameness.Rewire your brain to embrace failure and persistence.Open doors your 9-to-5 never could.Don’t let life’s noise drown out your creative voice. Start small. Stay consistent. Let your hobby build you. Sajid Hasan Khan is a dynamic hybrid athlete, fitness enthusiast, and one of Bangladesh’s most accomplished football freestylers. With a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, he has seamlessly transitioned into the world of video editing and content creation, where he crafts high-impact visuals and branded content for clients across Dhaka and Australia.Balancing physical prowess with creative vision, Sajid embodies the power of pursuing diverse passions. His journey—from engineering to elite freestyle performances to leading video production teams—proves that unconventional paths can lead to extraordinary success. Whether on the field or behind the camera, he champions consistency, creativity, and the transformative potential of hobbies. 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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