Titan Asatryan

Titan Asatryan

Student at Yerevan State Medical University

TED Translator
TEDx Organizer
Yerevan , Armenia
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About Titan

I am a…

Brainstormer, Care taker, Christian, Designer, Doctor, Event planner, Explorer, Idea generator, Project manager, Public servant, Student, World traveler, Writer/Editor

Bio

I'm a curious explorer who tries to change the world to its better side. My favourite motto is "I'm the son of the Earth and Starry Sky. I'm thirsty. Please, drench me from the fountain of knowledge." Sometimes I feel as though I have superpowers hidden within me. I have a feeling that I cannot reveal them yet, as they remain unknown to me. However, I hope that, when the time comes, they will be revealed, for I believe I am a child of God. Thus, I am in pursuit of discovering something divine within myself. I am certain that during this pilgrimage—my life—countless great ideas, experiences, and wonders will be born and passed on to future generations. Let me shoot stars as I'm the son of the Earth and Starry Sky. I know it might sound cheeky, but this is what I believe in.

I'm passionate about

Dancing , painting, fashion, art, science, literature...

An idea worth spreading

Our bodies consist of millions of cells. But we know that we are not just a pile of cells—we can move, grow, think, and perform a wide range of actions. These cells are interconnected and interdependent, working together as synchronized systems. These interconnections, or "bridges" between cells—such as receptors, channels, and pores—allow cells to connect and interact with each other. They enable cells to communicate with the surrounding environment and receive support from other cells in cases of dysfunction or damage. This interdependence keeps the cells healthy. However, when these bridges are deactivated or reduced for any reason, the cell loses its connection to the environment and other cells. As a result, the cell becomes isolated. It may then undergo self-destruction, form an ulcer, or be eliminated by other cells as an outcast. Now, the more we act and stay connected, the healthier and stronger we become. If we open ourselves to the world, it will open a thousand more opportunities for us. If we begin to think globally, the world will think locally. When we feel that we are part of something bigger and more important than our daily dilemmas, we become leaders and changemakers. Today, we face continuously increasing global issues—proxy wars, global warming, immigration crises, genocide, hunger, racism, discrimination, and other atrocities in different parts of the world. Even in developed countries, people are increasingly divided into opposing sides. We have built invisible walls between us that fuel hatred. The more we hate each other, the stronger and wider these walls become. "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." — Martin Luther King Jr. With TEDx events, TED offers every local community an opportunity to bring light and love into the world. Now is the time for us to be more inspired. Now is the time to rethink and act for the sake of humanity. Now is the time to reunite and become part of something greater. It’s time to break down walls, build bridges, and put those bridges into action, connecting cultures, nations, ideologies, religions, and people. Let’s put these bridges into action and make the world safe again.

Areas of expertise

Astronomy, Business, Education, Environment, Languages, Marketing, Martial arts, Medicine, Menagment, Public Health, Science, Statistics, Traveling

The TED story

TED has given me a chance to organize TEDxYSMU, and that was my first experience in TED. So people in my community have a chance to speak up, build strong network, and be aware of local as well as global issues while trying to find solutions by discussing and acting.

Things you might not know

Prediction and apprehension.