Unbreakable identity | Hani Akasheh | TEDxBAU

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What shapes your own mosaic? why do people get depressed when they lose a small piece of their mosaic? Dr. Hani Akasheh asks us to question how our identities are formed and which feeling help us to form an unbreakable identity. In his talk he emphasizes on positive emotion especially awe and how it deepens our understanding of who we are. Watch Dr hani to take a journey inside yourself and build an unbreakable identity.
Dr. Hani Akasheh is a medical doctor and a committed entrepreneur who aims to spread the concept of ‘neuroplasticity’ also he is the founder of ‘Human Energy Management', a training platform that gives youth a chance to dive deep into the science and the art of mental health.
Music: https://www.bensound.com Hani Akasheh is a medical doctor and an entrepreneur. He is the founder of Human Energy Management, an educational and training platform that focuses on raising awareness on psychosomatic disease and mental health empowerment through delivering multi-modal, visual and educational programs. With over 250 public workshops/lectures delivered to a broad range of audience ranging from universities, youth empowerment programs to leading tech and corporate giants. His core mission in life is to marry science, technology and art into the awe inspiring universe of human transformation/optimisation. Dr. Akasheh is also the founder of a non-profit company that focuses on delivering neuroscience and neuroeducation training to kindergarten teachers in under resourced areas in Jordan, with hopes of spreading more awareness on neurologically-friendly upbringing and ultimately bridging the gap between powerful scientific ideas and non scientific communities involved in childhood care and education. 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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