Is Impossible Really Possible? | Ibrahim Sameer | TEDxASCSNAS Youth
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Can something be impossible today and possible tomorrow? In this inspiring TEDx Youth talk, Ibrahim shares a simple but powerful idea: "impossible" does not mean forever, it often just means "not yet." Through personal experiences, a heartfelt original poem, and relatable examples from everyday childhood challenges, Ibrahim reminds us that growth happens one step at a time. Whether learning to ride a bike, read a difficult book, make friends, or speak with confidence, every achievement begins with persistence, courage, and the willingness to keep trying. This uplifting talk encourages young people to embrace mistakes, believe in their potential, and replace "I can't do it" with "I can't do it yet." A reminder for children and adults alike that growth takes time, and that giving up is the only truly impossible thing. Ibrahim is a very confident grade 2 student, who was very brave to take the stage and spread his incredible ideas that were worth spreading. He is very passionate about sharing his opinions and perspectives and did so by becoming the youngest TEDx ASCSNAS youth speaker from his school. 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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