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TEDxAlhamr­aa: Plot Twist reflects Saudi Vision 2030 goals

- Deema Al-Khudair Jeddah

The second edition of TEDx in Jeddah, titled “TEDxAlhamr­aa: Plot Twists” took place at Waad Academy on Saturday.

A number of Saudi speakers took to the stage and shared inspiring stories in front of a youthful audience.

Dr. Samar Khan, assistant professor and dean of the college of business at Effat University, gave her speech on “Theories in my life.”

She chose to study business, but was discourage­d by certain people who told her the field had no promising future. She then switched to the English department and then attained her master’s degree and doctorate in business — a plot twist.

She talked about four main

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theories: “Catastroph­izing theory,” where people think a problem is biggerthan­itactually­is,“minimizing theory,” “mirror theory” and “humility theory.”

Discussing the mirror theory, she said people in our lives are our mirrors.

“The person you want to tell news to first is your ideal mirror. Sometimes we make mistakes and choose the wrong mirrors — they are supposed to show the best in you.

“Some frames are expensive,” she added, referring to dear friendship­s that she would choose to amend rather than break off, “but I must break mirrors that reflect back negativity.”

Speaking to Arab News, Khan said sometimes we need to find specific assumption­s in our lives. “Study them very well and at the end we will find specific theories that could change our lives. The Kingdom’s Vision 2030 Program has removed barriers that prevented Saudis from reaching their true potential in the fields they wanted in the past.

The first Saudi opera singer, Sawsan Al-Bahiti, also gave a speech titled “Rising Ambitions” that talked about her career in music. Al-Bahiti studied mass communicat­ion at the American University of Sharjah, in the UAE. She fell in love with opera after taking a course in choir singing, and knew she wanted to pursue a career in music.

When she graduated in 2011 and came back to Jeddah, though, she had to face reality.

“There was strict conservati­sm in the country, and no job opportunit­ies in singing. There was also conservati­sm from my family.”

She encouraged the audience to be their authentic selves and pursue their passion, adding: “When I leave this world, I want to leave a mark.”

 ?? Photos/Supplied ?? Dr. Samar Khan, left, and opera singer Sawsan Al-Bahiti share their inspiring stories at the TEDx.
Photos/Supplied Dr. Samar Khan, left, and opera singer Sawsan Al-Bahiti share their inspiring stories at the TEDx.

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