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A Choice for Life | Vikash Paul | TEDxSriSairamIT

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4 жыл бұрын

Vikas paul, a vibrant stand-up comedian connects to each and every one with his common man life story. The audience were able to relate their lives with his story. He stated that, “People have to take many decisions and make many choices in their lives which may or may not be right”.
The young comedian then shared his story about the three choices he had to make in his life, which carved a beautiful path to where he stands now. He also mentioned that, sometimes someone else would take decisions for you, but you should be the one to know, which bridges to cross and which to burn.
He expressed that “It is okay to not make the right choices at the first”. But, when it’s high time to take the most important decision and make a choice in your life, have enough courage to make that choice which your heart feels is right. It is not the right choice you have made until your heart feels it’s right.
In life, people definitely make wrong choices at first. But it is important that people learn from their mistakes and experiences so that they can shine when the right opportunity strikes. Know your weaknesses, Learn from your experiences and finally Improve your weaknesses using your experiences.
“It is not the choice you make that defines you, it’s what the choice makes you defines you.” Vikas paul, a vibrant stand-up comedian connects to each and every one with his common man life story. The audience were able to relate their lives with his story. He stated that, “People have to take many decisions and make many choices in their lives which may or may not be right”.
The young comedian then shared his story about the three choices he had to make in his life, which carved a beautiful path to where he stands now. He also mentioned that, sometimes someone else would take decisions for you, but you should be the one to know, which bridges to cross and which to burn.
He expressed that “It is okay to not make the right choices at the first”. But, when it’s high time to take the most important decision and make a choice in your life, have enough courage to make that choice which your heart feels is right. It is not the right choice you have made until your heart feels it’s right.
In life, people definitely make wrong choices at first. But it is important that people learn from their mistakes and experiences so that they can shine when the right opportunity strikes. Know your weaknesses, Learn from your experiences and finally Improve your weaknesses using your experiences.
“It is not the choice you make that defines you, it’s what the choice makes you defines you.” This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@MahendraSingh-fb3zk
@MahendraSingh-fb3zk 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome 👍 It's reality of life, we always not get the right path/decision but we have to learn from our mistake/wrong path..& once again grow up...
@CAAmarAgrawal
@CAAmarAgrawal 4 жыл бұрын
Killer!
@geekscholar700
@geekscholar700 4 жыл бұрын
Quarantined 22.05.2020
@johnsonjoseph3315
@johnsonjoseph3315 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I know him he acted In a bengali b grade movie
@akthakur6948
@akthakur6948 4 жыл бұрын
Sir pls upload videos with subtitle
@lyyyyyyy365
@lyyyyyyy365 2 жыл бұрын
This guy is horrendous.
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