Inspiring Catalyst: Caroline Casey, Advocate for People with Disabilities

14 de May, 2015

Caroline Casey TED

I came across this powerful TED talk from Caroline Casey who shares an inspiring personal story and how it has led her to become a crusader for people with special needs. She urges us to look beyond our limits in order to find out what we are truly capable of doing. How many times have you faced a challenge or new situation and thought of plenty of reasons why you “won’t be able to do it” or how many ways it can go wrong?

Caroline gives a memorable account of how she decided to look past her own limits to seek new opportunities and truly follow her dreams. She is a wonderful example of how just one person can make a difference when you pursue your goals with passion! You never know how far you can go unless you take that first step.

 

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