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  • Good afternoon everyone,

  • I hope you're having a good time.

  • My name is Amna Khalid, and before I actually say

  • the name of my talk, I want to define a few concepts.

  • What's the first thing that comes to your mind

  • when I say the word "Hero"?

  • I asked my family, my friends

  • Superman, a billionaire with a batmobile, perhaps,

  • a guy jumping from building to building,

  • and last but not least, a war veteran who's saved his fellow soldiers.

  • Realistically speaking, what is a hero?

  • A hero is a person who acquires noble qualities and courage.

  • So simply stating, anyone can be a hero.

  • The simplest of people, the people who go round

  • their day to day life, not thinking they're doing

  • anything extraordinary or out of the ordinary.

  • Now, why is it we sit around saying we can't be heroes?

  • And why is it we sit and say: "Oh my God,

  • who's gonna save me?"

  • Now, the importance of why I'm emphasizing on how you can

  • be a hero is because when I look around me,

  • at our youth, our community,

  • in my university, I see indifference.

  • Now, indifference is lack of concern, lack of interest,

  • and lack of sympathy for your fellow human beings.

  • To bring the concept closer,

  • I'd like to tell two examples.

  • I was parked in Riyadh, you know Riyadh,

  • I went into a clinic, when I left the clinic

  • I noticed that someone had broken my car window.

  • What was even more shocking was -- right next to my car

  • was another car, and the guy inside it

  • saw the guy break my window.

  • I stood there shocked, 5 minutes, not knowing

  • what to be more sad about,

  • My car window -- tears -- or the fact that the guy

  • was looking at the car while it was broken.

  • Now, that is an example of indifference.

  • The second example is, how many stories of rape

  • have you heard where the rapist attacks

  • their victim in plain sight, and when someone comes up

  • to them and like: "Dude, chillax,

  • don't attack the girl in public!",

  • He could actually say : "This is a domestic issue, please stay out of it",

  • If that same guy had said: "Dude, if this is a domestic issue,

  • why not keep it at home?!"

  • don't you think that girl could have gotten

  • any chance to get away?

  • Now, when I ask my friends and family,

  • the public in general, "Why are you indifferent?",

  • there are two main answers.

  • The first answer is, "I don't wanna butt

  • into people's business".

  • Now, I'm not asking you to go around and say

  • "Oh my God, I love that skirt, you should wear that everyday",

  • "Oh my God, don't be friends with that girl

  • she's not a good girl", that's butting into

  • other people's business.

  • But if you see someone needing help, why not help them?

  • If someone is trying to cross the road,

  • help them cross the road.

  • If someone falls down in front of you, help them up.

  • (Applause)

  • Second reason is, we're afraid of the consequences.

  • And I understand that fully, I once helped a woman

  • with two baby girls carry her luggage.

  • I boarded the plane, she was unable to board

  • due to issues. And when I got on the plane

  • my father gave me a really big fight about "Helping people".

  • I remember that day I promised myself

  • I would never help anyone again.

  • And I realized that's a really big problem,

  • and I shouldn't have done that, because coming back from the UK

  • a few months ago, you get to Khartoum airport,

  • and they have the steps, instead of a tube, right?

  • I stood next to the plane door with really heavy hand luggage

  • and, like you can see, I'm very tiny,

  • I stood there, not knowing what to do,

  • how I was gonna get the luggage down.

  • Out of nowhere, a guy comes running up the steps,

  • he takes my hand luggage, he takes it down for me,

  • and he leaves without me even saying thank you.

  • (Applause)

  • I don't know about you guys, but that day,

  • he was my hero.

  • Now, how indifferent have we become?

  • We've become indifferent to our countries.

  • Indifferent to our families.

  • Indifferent to ourselves.

  • How many of you here say: "I don't care what happens to Sudan

  • I'm from the UK"

  • "I'm from Emirates"

  • "I'm from KSA"

  • "Oh, I am from Sudan, but I am leaving the minute

  • I finish university", for example.

  • How many of us say that they wanna go out

  • with their friends every single day,

  • and not spend one hour with their families.

  • How many of us here, for example, have diabetes,

  • don't control their blood sugar.

  • You know that it's healthy to sleep 8 hours a day,

  • but you still sleep 5 hours a day.

  • That's how indifferent we have become as youth.

  • Now, after I fully explained the concept

  • of indifference, examples for it,

  • now we all get it, right?

  • I'm gonna give examples of how we can be heroes.

  • Now, I'm gonna give two examples, at the beginning

  • and these are non-negotiable examples.

  • The first one, okay, most of us can't be those poeple yet

  • but maybe in the future.

  • First example is your mother, how many of you here

  • would say their mother is a hero?

  • She keeps you clean.

  • She keeps you healthy.

  • She keeps you out of harm's way.

  • If anything were to come your way, harm,

  • she would sacrifice her body.

  • Can we give it up for the mums in here please.

  • (Applause) (Cheers)

  • Second example is your father, he leaves the comfort of his bed

  • every single day, so you can have a better life.

  • I don't care how rich he is, he wants you to be richer.

  • I don't care how educated he is, he wants you

  • to have a higher level of education.

  • (Applause)

  • Now, like I said, we can't be all those kinds of heroes yet

  • but we can be other kinds of heroes.

  • If you were an oldest sister, and you helped

  • your baby brother get dressed, you are a hero.

  • If you live in an uneducated society,

  • and you wanna get an education, you are a hero.

  • If your friend is having a hard time and you help them

  • you are a hero.

  • Now, I'm a medical student, and I go to the hospitals.

  • And I see how doctors are with their patients.

  • Some doctors are mean, they're rude,

  • they don't listen to your complaint, right?

  • Now, in the general sense of the word, a doctor

  • is supposed to be a hero, because he saves your life.

  • But if that same doctor was nice,

  • he was understanding, he was reassuring,

  • he would save your soul before he saves your body,

  • making him a hero.

  • (Applause)

  • Now, this TEDx theme is, "Youth can be the change",

  • and I see Sara, I see Fatma, I see Wa'ad,

  • I see Alya, I see Ahmed.

  • And they are courageous enough to get on this stange

  • and speak their ideas.

  • They are heroes.

  • (Applause)

  • And last but not least, in this time,

  • this generation, everyone follows, no one is themself

  • being yourself itself is an act of heroism.

  • You don't have to go down in history.

  • And you don't have to be remembered

  • for everything you do.

  • You can't help everyone everywhere,

  • but you can help someone somewhere.

  • And you can be heroes

  • because the make-believe ones do not exist.

  • And that's why the title of my talk is

  • "Yes, we can be heroes"

Good afternoon everyone,

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