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楊尚儒在演講中說明自我認同的字典定義、人們常見的理解方式,以及這一定義如何隨時間而改變。他分享自己在面臨身份危機時的困惑與調適過程,強調自我認同沒有絕對的對錯,而是如同軟體般需要不斷更新。 楊尚儒(Ricky)是一位在台灣餐飲界嶄露頭角的侍肉師,以其專業知識和親和力為顧客帶來味蕾上的驚喜✨。他在西班牙長大,並在當地的英國學校接受教育,隨後回到台灣的清華大學完成大學及研究所的學業????。這段多元的背景讓他對食材有著獨特的理解和運用?。Ricky不僅專注於肉類的選擇與處理,還希望透過自己的料理讓更多台灣人認識西班牙的文化和料理?。他的努力和創新使他成為新一代餐飲界的亮眼明星,展現了對夢想的堅持與追求,告訴我們只要勇於挑戰,就能在自己的舞台上發光發熱??! 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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