I think  would give a TED talk over faith, patience, and diligence
Interesting. Why? I myself find myself not nearly virtuous enough to try to imbue those virtues in others.
Nothing worth having comes without having faith, waiting, and working for it. I mean like I'm not perfect at these things
That makes sense. I'd prefer to give a talk on a particular topic I'm knowledgable about instead of trying to speak in an area I lack myself.
yeah For sure I just feel like my experiences at college have talk me a lot of this
It seems like you've gained a firm knowledge of these principles.
Like I can work so hard in a class and not get the results but I have to have faith that it's not  the end of my happiness or everything
Definitely the interconnection between these principles creates a solid foundation for mental health, societal success, and spiritual strength.
Like in high school I had to learn a lot about but all those grew like on my own and I've gained my own experience with it that has definitely given me the perspective I have today You're totally right haha What's a topic you'd talk about?
I'd probably talk about collectible card games, because I've spent/wasted so much of my life learning about and playing them, which might be a topic unusual for a TED Talk, but I'm sure I'd manage it. I'd probably talk about the genre in general, rather than focusing on anything in particular. It provides a unique medium for telling stories and creating experiences unavailable in other mediums. In particular, the variety of ways in which card games can create stories through flavor, story, gameplay, and deckbuilding, they just offer a variety of possible avenues of discussion in a TED format. Of course, to wax long on this subject would be a dream, considering the time I've spent on it, and I'd hope to be able to convince an audience to listen to me and learn something about card games and something about themselves. Reee! My chat buddy's left me and I've no one to speak too! How often will this happen to me before it gets old? One hundred chatters my foot! Time to jump ship. Adieu chat!