"To This Day" ... for the bullied and beautiful | Shane Koyczan

TED
8 Mar 201312:04

Summary

TLDRThe speaker reflects on the challenges of childhood identity and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. They recount personal experiences with bullying, self-loathing, and the struggle to define oneself amidst others' judgments. Through humor and poignant storytelling, they advocate for self-acceptance and resilience, encouraging listeners to embrace their true selves and reject the labels imposed by others. The narrative highlights the impact of name-calling and bullying, while celebrating the strength found in overcoming these adversities.

Takeaways

  • 💔 The speaker discusses the early age at which children are expected to define themselves and the negative labels they receive from others.
  • đŸ€” The speaker questions the concept of being asked what they want to be when they grow up, suggesting it implies we can't be who we already are.
  • 😅 Humor is used to illustrate the speaker's childhood dreams and the societal pressure to pursue 'realistic' career paths.
  • 📚 The speaker shares their journey from wanting to be a marine biologist to a professional wrestler, highlighting the dismissal of their dreams.
  • 📝 The importance of self-expression through poetry is emphasized as a way to combat self-hatred and societal expectations.
  • đŸ€ The speaker talks about standing up for oneself without resorting to violence, using personal experiences to illustrate this point.
  • đŸ« The script highlights the harsh realities of school bullying and the long-term effects it can have on a person's self-perception.
  • đŸ‘šâ€đŸ‘©â€đŸ‘§â€đŸ‘Š The speaker shares stories of individuals who have overcome childhood trauma and bullying, showing the power of resilience.
  • 🌟 The message of self-acceptance and the belief in one's own worth is a central theme, encouraging the audience to see their own beauty and strength.
  • 🎓 The speaker concludes with a call to embrace the identity that others may have tried to suppress, celebrating the journey from being an 'underdog' to a 'graduate' of overcoming adversity.

Q & A

  • What was the speaker's mother's advice on protecting his heart?

    -The speaker's mother advised him to hide his heart under the bed to protect it from being broken by others.

  • Why does the speaker say that hiding one's heart under the bed is not a good hiding spot?

    -The speaker implies that hiding one's heart under the bed is not a good hiding spot because he has been hurt many times, suggesting that hiding doesn't prevent emotional pain.

  • What was the unfair question the speaker thought he was asked as a child?

    -The unfair question was 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' because it presupposes that one cannot be what they already are.

  • What were some of the negative labels the speaker was given in his childhood?

    -The speaker was labeled with negative terms such as 'Geek', 'Fatty', 'Slut', and 'Fag' during his childhood.

  • Why did the speaker's interest in becoming a marine biologist change after watching the movie 'Jaws'?

    -The speaker's interest in becoming a marine biologist ended after watching 'Jaws' because the movie made him reconsider his aspiration due to the fear it instilled.

  • What career did the speaker initially want to pursue, and what was the reaction when he shared this with others?

    -The speaker initially wanted to be a writer, but when he shared this, he was told to choose something more realistic.

  • What was the speaker's alternative career choice after being told his dream of being a writer was not realistic?

    -After being told his dream of being a writer was not realistic, the speaker suggested he wanted to be a professional wrestler.

  • How did the speaker's poetry help him during his period of self-hatred?

    -The speaker's poetry was a response to a world that demanded he hate himself, and it helped him navigate through his period of self-hatred from age 15 to 18.

  • What was the speaker's strategy to stand up for himself when a classmate bullied him by calling him 'Yogi'?

    -The speaker gave the classmate wrong answers for homework, leading to the classmate receiving a zero on their paper, as a way to stand up for himself non-violently.

  • Why did the speaker get the nickname 'Porkchop'?

    -The speaker got the nickname 'Porkchop' after a misunderstanding where he told a school counselor that his grandmother gave him 'karate chops' when he was sad, which was misinterpreted as abuse.

  • What message does the speaker convey about the long-term effects of childhood bullying and name-calling?

    -The speaker conveys that childhood bullying and name-calling can have profound and lasting effects on a person's self-image and mental health, as seen in the stories of the individuals he shares.

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