Vivo, quindi posso | Silvia Calcavecchia | TEDxReggioEmilia
What's it about? Silvia talks about obstacles and challenges. How each of us has the opportunity to choose how to approach life every day, and how, despite having a thousand reasons to be sad or dissatisfied, we must be grateful for even the small achievements and rejoice in the simple things, because we have the power to transform anger into something positive. --- What she talks about - Obstacles and challenges. How everyone has the opportunity to choose how to face life every day and, despite thousands of reasons to be sad or disappointed, should always be grateful for any small achievements and take delight in simple pleasures, having the power to turn anger into positive energy. SILVIA CALCAVECCHIA – Writer and Content Creator. 29 years old, with a degree in Journalism and Editorial Culture, she is a communicator, writer, content creator, and blogger. She has written for "Made in Parma" and "Water (ON)line Giornale d'acqua." She runs the blog Sissiland and shares her experiences on Instagram. He acts as a spokesperson for inclusion and resilience, against prejudices and taboos. She defines herself as a down-to-earth dreamer capable of looking at the world from different perspectives. --- SILVIA CALCAVECCHIA – Writer and Content creator - is 29, has a degree in Journalism and Publishing Culture, is a promulgator, writer, content creator and blogger. She has been a writer for "Made in Parma" and "Water (on)line - Giornale d'acqua (ambiente e landscape)" online magazines. She writes her Sissiland blog and talks about her experiences on Instagram. She is a spokesperson for inclusion and resilience, against any prejudices and taboos. She defines herself as a dreamer with her feet on the ground and able to look at the world from different perspectives. 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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