Connecting Colorblindness with Philosophy | Eduardo Schibler | TEDxYouth@CHPR



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In a personal presentation, the speaker discusses their experience with color blindness, describing it as an eye condition that affects how they perceive colors. The speaker recalls childhood moments of misunderstanding colors and the social challenges that arose from being color blind. They highlight how, over time, they learned to embrace their condition, finding humor in everyday situations that arise from it. The speaker reflects on broader philosophical themes, touching on the idea that everyone has unique experiences and perspectives. Quoting figures like Mitch and Socrates, the speaker encourages listeners to not overly concern themselves with the opinions of others and to live authentically. The talk underscores the importance of accepting oneself and finding joy in life’s little quirks.