大海的人生哲學 | 汶而 許 | TEDxTaipei Fuhsing Private School
許汶而引導觀眾思考:「你是否也曾因為他人的質疑而懷疑自己?」傳達面對恐懼與質疑、選擇前進的信念,並邀請觀眾去挑戰自己心中的海峽。 「應該是沒有人比我瘋了吧!」——這是許汶而挑戰極限後的笑談,但她的「瘋狂」,卻是一種不斷突破自我的勇氣與執著 ??。從直布羅陀海峽到英吉利海峽,她一次次挑戰世界級的開放水域,以 12 小時 17 分 8 秒的驚人成績,成為台灣史上首位泳渡英吉利海峽的女子選手 ???。在 16 度的低溫中適應,在海流與成群水母間奮戰,在看見陸地卻游不到岸的絕望中堅持,這一切,都是她成就夢想的養分。對她來說,極限不是終點,而是下一個起點,她的故事證明——只要願意全力以赴,世界都將為你讓路 ?✨。 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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