The Paradox of Tolerance in an Intolerant World Seerat Bagga TEDxInternationalSchoolOfHyderabad
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Pioneering the future comes from understanding our past. For her TEDx talk, Seerat applies a philosophical theory from the 1940s to our current political and social climate. Exploring how we can learn to better understand our personal beliefs in the larger world, Seerat delves into the lessons we can learn from our shared past. Hi! My name is Seerat Bagga and I’m currently a junior at the International School of Hyderabad. I’m studying English, Biology, and Psychology at a higher level in the IB, and can be found either correcting your form if you’re weightlifting or ranting about the nuisances and shortcomings of capitalism. I’m most likely oogling at a cute cat though. • I have a passion for anything to do with psychology, philosophy and politics. My love for bubble tea and Olympic lifting (in that order) is unrivalled. You can hope to find my nose buried in either a research paper about muscle groups, or a classic American lit novel from the 1920s. I am also a budding CrossFit trainer, and one day hope to change lives by coaching and teaching sports. • I can’t wait to talk to you about a philosophical theory from the 1950’s I stumbled across, and how it wildly changed my views about our world! 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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