Study history to connect to ourselves and the world around us. | Lydia Burt | TEDxYouth@Abbotsleigh

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • As a recent graduate and a passionate student of history, Lydia's talk highlights the value of lifelong learning and the importance of connecting to the past in meaningful ways. Lydia draws on her own background and professional experience to encourage us to ask 'why' and provides examples of how we can practically apply history to better understand ourselves, identify what's important and how to face the future.
    Lydia Burt is an Abbotsleigh Old Girl (2013) and went on to complete a Bachelor of Commerce/Arts at the University of Sydney, where she was the Honorary Secretary of the Women’s College in 2016 and was actively involved in the Network of Women as a student mentor. Lydia started as a Graduate at Westpac in 2019 and currently works as a Project Manager on regulatory and compliance projects for the Enterprise and Consumer Bank. Lydia is an Abbotsleigh Old Girl (2013) and went on to complete a Bachelor of Commerce/Arts at the University of Sydney, where she was the Honorary Secretary of the Women’s College in 2016 and was actively involved in the Network of Women as a student mentor. Lydia started as a Graduate at Westpac in 2019 and currently works as a Project Manager on regulatory and compliance projects for the Enterprise and Consumer Bank. 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

Комментарии • 5

  • @irisflairgifts
    @irisflairgifts 3 года назад +5

    As a student of history This speech was an eye opener. knowing History is a must for a visionary leader, kudos Lidya brut . I have never commented on you tube but your speech made me do that. My regards to you.

  • @shramantayade3136
    @shramantayade3136 Год назад +3

    History teaches you how past shapes today so we can shape the future so we can be visionary, empathetic and historical leader.

  • @srushtysoni3914
    @srushtysoni3914 Год назад +2

    Being a humanities student this video indeed supplemented the value of history in my life. As much as I respect and recommend my frnds to read history.
    Thanking for this❤️

  • @Camidm21
    @Camidm21 11 месяцев назад +1

    History

  • @stronglove4cocacola
    @stronglove4cocacola 4 месяца назад

    This is such a banal and uninformed viewpoint on history. Not only is she saying such vapid statements, many of what she said is wrong, such as the gender pay gap and the origin of the names of the month and origins of english. This is on par with that of a middle schooler.