Silent but Strong | Ifeoluwatishe Kuku | TEDxYouth@FuntajIntlSchool
Ifeoluwatishe Kuku shares how peer criticism silenced her once-outspoken nature, but with support and courage, she regained her confidence. She reminds listeners that shyness is not a weakness and encourages them to embrace their quiet strength and define their own worth. In this heartfelt talk, Ifeoluwatishe Kuku, a 15 year old, shares her journey from being an outspoken child to becoming quiet and self-conscious due to peer criticism. Through the support of her mother and small steps of courage, she rediscovered her confidence and voice.
"Silent but Strong" is a powerful reminder that shyness is not weakness, it’s something you can grow through. This talk inspires listeners to embrace their quiet strength, take small brave steps, and never let others define their worth. 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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