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Embracing yourself is the key to success | Larissa Bonesi | TEDxGoldenBridgeStudio
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In this episode of TEDxGoldenBridgeStudio, our speaker Larissa Bonesi talks about her journey and self-love. She talks about how she overcame all the challenges that life threw at her by taking it positively and turned it into something beautiful. She talks about self-love is important in oneโs life. She says that donโt do something to be just accepted by the society. Do something because you want to do it. Show everyone the real you and let them accept you for you. She talks about how empathy is something that is really needed in todayโs time. Show empathy whenever you can because the world needs it. What she learned through her experiences is not to give up on something that you really want, however difficult it may be. She also talks about social media abuse and how people just abuse/judge everyone so quickly even without knowing them or where they came from. In conclusion, be kind to people and spread kindness and love everywhere, whenever possible and most importantly always love yourself for what you are and accept yourself for who you are. Larissa Bonesi (27) is a Brazilian model, actress, entrepreneur and health coach. She left her country at the age of 12 and moved to China. Currently living in India - Mumbai. Has been featured in numerous music videos and TV commercials around the world. She has made several editorials and campaigns for - Vogue Magazine China, L'oreal hair cream and many more. She has also walked for various fashion shows all around the world like for Lee Jeans, etc.
From starting her career at the age of 12 to being recognized and financially independent by doing what she loves, she truly paved the way. 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
From starting her career at the age of 12 to being recognized and financially independent by doing what she loves, she truly paved the way. 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