Your Hope Is Your Knowledge: Life Lessons from the Refugee Crisis | Deepak Ramola | TEDxGateway
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Deepak Ramola talks about his fascination with the experiences of people and his curiousity about what they would learn after going through the worst or the best thing that possibly could happen to them.
He is the Founder & Artistic Director of Project FUEL. FUEL stands for: Forward the Understanding of Every Life Lesson. The organisation collects life lessons from people of all ages and backgrounds around the world. It seeks to build a community of young adults who live, learn and share in order to make meaningful psycho-social and emotional contributions to themselves and the society in large.
Deepak is a United Nations speaker, two times TEDx speaker, an educator, a writer, actor, lyricist and a gold medalist in Mass Media studies from the University of Mumbai.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
This is brilliant Deepak.
Hope is embedded deep in our inner conscious, as the replenishable soul food that keeps us going!
Keep doing, keep inspiring!
Your work and voice both makes happy
Hello Deepak
Brilliant work
Great concept
Full of energy
Keep going
Hats off to you Deepak!!!💐
Truly inspiring message. We all need to hear more about the Gospel of Hope in today’s world. Keep up the great work Deepak. May God bless you and your mission.
Hope is a walking dream!!
Great Deepak Ramola
Hats off to you🙏 , doing a great job
Great one 👍👌
A big research indeed, leading a journey through human minds.
Which is a window for all those self entangled people of the regular world, where they don't know that there are lives beyond our imaginations..
Great work..
keep it up dear..!
Inspiring
Fantastic!!
great Deepak.. im ur fan
Awesome Deepak
Awesome sir
Owsome
brilliant!
good deepak Bhai
Super Deepak
awesome
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
i like ur speech which u gives on Tade Talks show
too good.
sir plz hindi me bola kro
Ankit Gupta what hinders you from learning a bit of English, try to be progressive you troglodyte