Mastering the Art of Presence | Joceline Salvia | TEDxGlobal Prestasi School Youth

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13 Mar 202512:17

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses various types of bullying—physical, verbal, cyber, sexual, sibling, and social—highlighting the increase in bullying cases, especially in schools. It tells the inspiring story of a student who overcame bullying by excelling academically and becoming involved in national events like Miss Indonesia 2019. The speaker emphasizes the importance of representation, good appearance, attitude, knowledge, and bravery in overcoming challenges. Ultimately, the message is about embracing individuality, fostering empathy, and taking bold steps to inspire others.

Takeaways

  • 😀 There are six types of bullying: physical, verbal, cyber, sexual, sibling, and sexual violence.
  • 😀 Bullying cases in Indonesia have significantly increased, with reports in 2023 showing a fivefold rise compared to 2022.
  • 😀 Bullying often stems from the desire to dominate others and improve one's social status by targeting weaker individuals.
  • 😀 A child who faced social bullying due to differences in schools worked hard to improve and gain respect through academic achievements.
  • 😀 The child overcame bullying and went on to win several awards, eventually becoming an influential figure, including Miss Indonesia 2019.
  • 😀 Bullying is not limited to school; it can happen anywhere, including within families, affecting siblings.
  • 😀 Representing a region, school, or class in competitions can be a way to build self-esteem and leadership skills.
  • 😀 Being 'representable' is not just about physical appearance but also about having good grooming, a positive attitude, and being unique.
  • 😀 Empathy and respect for others, including proper manners and ethics, are essential qualities for anyone aspiring to represent others.
  • 😀 Being knowledgeable and skillful in both academic and non-academic fields, like sports or arts, can help one stand out and earn respect.
  • 😀 Courage (bravery) is important for personal growth, whether it's speaking up against negativity or exploring new opportunities.

Q & A

  • What are the six types of bullying mentioned in the script?

    -The six types of bullying are: 1) Physical bullying, such as hitting or pushing; 2) Verbal bullying, which involves name-calling or insults; 3) Cyberbullying, usually through social media hate comments; 4) Sexual bullying, including inappropriate comments or actions; 5) Sibling bullying, which occurs between siblings; and 6) Social bullying, which involves exclusion or spreading rumors.

  • Why is bullying becoming a more serious issue in Indonesia?

    -Bullying in Indonesia is becoming more serious because of a significant increase in reported cases. In 2023, there were approximately 1,000 bullying cases reported, which is five times higher than the previous year. This rising trend is a major concern, especially within the school environment.

  • What is the main reason people engage in bullying, according to the script?

    -People engage in bullying mainly to dominate others and improve their social status. The bully feels more powerful or in control by targeting those perceived as weaker.

  • Can you provide an example of how bullying affected a student, as mentioned in the script?

    -The script shares the story of a second-grade student who loved learning but was socially bullied because of attending a different school. She was excluded by her peers who imposed conditions for friendship based on academic performance, and she was labeled as a 'project sacrifice,' expected to do all the work.

  • How did the student mentioned in the script overcome bullying?

    -The student overcame bullying by focusing on self-improvement. With support from her school and family, she participated in academic competitions, became an MC at school events, and eventually gained recognition through her achievements. She went on to become Miss Indonesia 2019 and later represented West Java in the Miss Universe 2024 pageant.

  • What does the term 'representable' mean, as explained in the script?

    -'Representable' refers to being someone who is valued and can inspire others, regardless of physical appearance or status. It is about presenting oneself positively and being someone others can look up to.

  • What are the four pillars of becoming representable?

    -The four pillars of becoming representable are: 1) **Appearance** – Looking clean and well-groomed, embracing your uniqueness. 2) **Attitude** – Being empathetic, respectful, and understanding, with good manners and behavior. 3) **Brain** – Having a broad knowledge base and critical thinking skills, not limited to academics. 4) **Bravery** – Being courageous enough to explore new opportunities, stand up for what's right, and say 'no' to negative behaviors.

  • Why is attitude so important in becoming representable, especially in today's generation?

    -Attitude is crucial because today's generation is often described as having a 'mental strawberry' mindset, which implies a lack of resilience. To be representable, one must be empathetic, avoid belittling others, and uphold strong values like respect and kindness.

  • How can someone be brave without being reckless, as explained in the script?

    -Bravery, in this context, means being confident enough to try new things and speak out against negative behaviors. It’s about having the courage to stand up for what's right, not about taking unnecessary risks or acting recklessly.

  • What is the message the speaker is trying to convey about bullying and self-improvement?

    -The speaker is emphasizing that bullying is a serious issue, but with support and personal development, individuals can overcome it. By focusing on improving oneself—through academics, attitude, and bravery—one can rise above bullying and become a positive example for others.

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Bullying AwarenessSelf-ImprovementInspirationPersonal GrowthEmpathyResilienceMotivationYouth EmpowermentIndonesiaMiss IndonesiaPublic Speaking