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cocothinkshefancy:

At 18, Natalie Warne’s work with the Invisible Children movement made her a hero for young activists. At TEDxTeen she uses her inspiring story to remind us that no one is too young to change the world.

” Despite what people think, my Oprah moments, being on TED, it doesnt define me, because if you were to follow me home to LA, you would see me waiting tables and nannying to pay the bills as I chase after my dream of becoming a filmmaker. In the small, anonymous, monotonous, every single day acts, I have to remind myself to be extraordinary. And believe me, when the doors close and the cameras are off, its tough. But if there is one thing that I want to drive home to you, to say to you, its the acts that make us extraordinary, not the  rewards.”

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