In a society driven by image and success, learning how to be yourself is one of the most difficult things you’ll ever do. Sharing personal challenges and insights from her book “Illusion,” Carly Sotas explores how the fear of not being good enough prevents us making an impact and achieving our dreams.
Video production by Kyle Gomes, Ashli Forbes, Joana Lapurga, Zachary Moss, and Marshall Lu.
Carly Sotas is the author of Illusion, a non-fiction book which explores questions of identity, happiness, and success.
As a teenager, Carly read magazines for advice on how to be successful and confident, but was left feeling discouraged and inadequate, because the lifestyle presented seemed unattainable. Motivated by a desire to start a more relatable and authentic conversation, Carly wrote Illusion, sharing her struggles in hopes of letting other young people know that they are not alone in the challenges they face and in their desire to pursue their dreams.
With a passion for youth development and education, Carly serves as the co-program director of Vancouver’s Heart of the City Piano Program, a music education program that provides accessible music lessons to underserved youth. She is also the co-founder of the Pencils of Promise chapter at The University of British Columbia, the global education organization to which she is donating the proceeds from Illusion.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Truly inspiring
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In a nutshell, my take away from this talk is” Being yourself is: Not fearing the judgement of others”. Period.
I’ve spent my whole life being myself, never following the crowd, and now, seventy-five years later, I’m thankful I was myself, having lived a great life.