How a 13 year old changed 'Impossible' to 'I'm Possible' | Sparsh Shah | TEDxGateway

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Translator: Queenie Lee Reviewer: Theresa Ranft Pneumonoultramicroscopic- silicovolcanokoniosis. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism. Floccinaucinihilipilification. Antidisestablishmentarianism. Honorificabilitudinitatibus. Electroencephalographically. Antitransubstantiationalist. Disproportionableness. Incomprehensibilities. So, what you just heard were some of the eleven longest words in the English dictionary. Such complex words, right? Well, just as these words are complex, so has my own life been. And although seemingly difficult things, such as memorizing long and complex words and numbers, are simple for me, seemingly simple things, such as standing and bearing weight, are impossible for me. That's because I wasn't like any other newborn baby. I was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare, incurable genetic disorder that causes a person's bones to be extremely fragile. So I guess you can call me Mr. Glass now. (Laughter) During my birth I had over 35 fractures and was taken immediately to the intensive care unit. (Beeping) These were the sounds that used to resonate throughout the hospital, because I was desperately clinging on to my life. The doctors gave me the very bleak prognosis that I'd only live for a day or two. But due to God's grace and the support of my parents and their "never-say-die" attitude, I survived. In fact - (Applause) Thank you. In fact, I've had 130 fractures so far in just the first 13 years of my life, and only God knows how many more will happen. I've also had multiple screws and rods placed in my body, so I guess you can call me Iron Man as well. Ironic, am I right? (Applause) But anyways, no more sob stories, because that's not what I want to talk to you about today. Now what do you see in the slide in the back? Can you tell me? [IMPOSSIBLE] Impossible, right. OK. Good. Now, what do you all see? [I'M POSSIBLE] (Laughter) Thank you. Awesome. That's exactly what I want to share with you all today: how I turned the word "impossible" into "I'm possible" in my life by following four simple steps. Step one: Find your passion. Despite the fact that I did live a very rough life for the first few years, God opened a new door to it that would become my passion and change my life forever. And that was music. Music has had a tremendous impact on me, both physically and emotionally. I started singing ever since I could speak. In fact, I even used to correct my parents when they were singing off-key by saying, "Mom, dad. You're not singing right." At the tender age of six, my parents enrolled me into Indian classical vocal training. Much later on, I also started taking American vocal lessons, therefore helping to increase my versatility as a singer. But I found my true calling as an artist at the age of ten when I wrote my first song: "This love will never fade." Since then, I've written 11 more songs. Two: Never hold yourself back. One day, I came across an amazing rap song many of you may have heard of: "Not Afraid," by none other than Eminem, also known as Slim Shady. This song struck my chords and was so inspirational to me that I could not hold myself back. And I decided that I had to go out there and make a cover of it myself. (Chuckles) Who knew that the boy with slim chances of survival would go on to sing Slim Shady songs one day. But wait, there's more. I didn't just rap the song like any other person. First of all, I'm not a fan of profanity, so I decided to make my rapper name: Purhythm. In other words, I'm clean, no curses, but I'm still all about the rhythm! (Applause) (Giggling) Thank you. I also added my own touch of Indian classical music to the song which is part of a new music genre that I want to pioneer called ragarap, or the fusion of seemingly polar opposites: Indian classical music and hip-hop. I know right now to some of you the idea may sound completely crazy, but trust me, in the end the result is beautiful. To my pleasant surprise, the cover blew up all over the Internet and it became a worldwide phenomenon. I received praises from some of the most famous celebrities out there, and today the cover has gotten over 55 million views, and counting, on all social media sites so far. (Applause) Thank you. And because I decided that I would not hold myself back and instead decide to go out and display my musical talent to the world, I was able to achieve these among many other achievements that I've been very blessed to have achieved to this day. Step three: Help others. Now I've been singing pro bono for various nonprofit organizations, and by now I've helped to raise at least half a million dollars for them. (Applause) Thank you. Yes, that is American dollars by the way. (Laughter) Because I know we're in India right now, so... But I believe that the biggest satisfaction for all of us is when we get to help change someone else's life for the better. Doesn't it give us such an immense amount of gratitude? For example, I was once contacted by a family who had a child with brittle bones just like me. He was about to go into surgery, and was very nervous. But his parents reached out to me, and we had a FaceTime call which went very well. On the day of the surgery, his parents sent us this pic with a smiling Xavier going into the surgery without any fear. (Applause) Thank you. Last but not least: Dream big. None of this would have ever happened if I had not dreamed big. But my ultimate goal as a musician is still to one day perform in front of a billion. Yes, you heard me right - a billion people one day. I want to leave my footprints - or rather track prints - into the sand of legacies so deep not even a tsunami can erase it. And I firmly believe that every one of us here should strive for such big goals. I mean, don't you all want to be remembered when you leave this earth? I also have many plans for my life in the future, especially in my musical career. I want to join an online bachelor's degree course in music at the age of 13, come up with many original albums, win a Grammy Award one day, and most importantly, "sparsh" everyone's hearts all over the world. (Cheers and Applause) Thank you. Oh, thank you. But remember... it's still not over yet. (Laughter) I promise you. Yeah. So, where was I? "Sparshing" everyone's hearts, right? I want to spread the message that no matter what happens in your life, you should never ever give up on your passion. Everyone in this world goes through struggles of some sort, and I know, because I for one have to deal with constant fractures and lots of pain. But I believe that if I can turn "impossible" into "I'm possible" in my life, you can too. If you can believe it, you can achieve it. And I firmly believe that if you push forward and have faith you will make it big anywhere in life. Thank you so much. (Applause) But wait up, before you guys do a standing ovation, it's not over yet, (Applause and Laughter) because I'd like to leave you all with a very special gift from me to you. This is my rendition of ragarap in Eminem's "Not Afraid" - Purhythm style. (Cheers and Applause) So, thank you again. (Music) (Indian classical singing) (Singing) I'm not afraid to take a stand Everybody, come take my hand Walk this road together, through the storm Whatever weather, cold or warm Just letting you know that you're not alone Holler if you feel like you've been down the same road (Rhythmic clapping) (Rapping) Yeah! It's been a ride I guess I had to go to that place to get to this one Now some of you might still be in that place If you're trying to get out, just follow me I'll get you there, I promise You can try and read my lyrics off of this paper before I lay 'em You won't take the sting out these words before I say 'em 'Cause ain't no way I'm a let you stop me from causin' mayhem When I say I'm a do something I do it I don't give a damn what you think I'm doin' this for me Forget the world, feed it beans It's gassed up if it thinks it's stoppin' me I'm a be what I set out to be, without a doubt undoubtedly all those who look down on me I'm tearin' down your balcony! No if, ands or buts, don't try to ask him why or how can he From "Infinite" down to the last "Relapse" album He's still frettin', whether he's on salary paid hourly Until he bows down or he freaks his bowels out of him Whichever comes first for better or worse He's married to the game like a present for Christmas but his gift is a curse, forget the Earth He's got the urge to pull himself from the dirt and curse the whole universe! (Singing) I'm not afraid to take a stand Everybody, come take my hand We'll walk this road together through the storm Whatever weather, cold or warm Just letting you know that you're not alone (Talking) For all you hip-hop fans. If you know the lyrics, sing along. Ready? (Singing) 'Cause I just can't keep living this way So starting today I'm breaking out of this cage I'm standing up, I'm a face my demons I'm manning up, I'm a hold my ground I've had enough, now I'm so fed up Time to put my life back together right now (Rapping) It was my decision to get clean I did it for me admittedly, I probably did it subliminally for you So I could come back a brand new me you helped see me through And don't even realize what you did, believe me, you! I've been through the wringer But they could do little to the peace fingers I think I got a tear in my eye, I feel like the king of my world Haters can make like bees with no stingers and drop dead No more beef flingers, no more drama from now Wanna promise to focus solely On handlin' my responsibilities as a brother so I solemnly swear to always treat this roof like my brother and raise it You couldn't lift a single shingle on it! 'Cause the way I feel I'm strong enough to go to the gym or the fitness club And go lift a 100-pounder up, 'cause I'm raising the bar I'd shoot for the moon but too busy gazing at stars I feel amazing (Singing) I'm not afraid Yeah! Walk this road together, through the storm Whatever weather, cold or warm Just lettin' you know that you're not alone Holler if you feel like you've been down the same road (Music ends) Purhythm! (Cheers and Applause) Thank you so much. Thank you.
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Channel: TEDx Talks
Views: 8,805,954
Rating: 4.8962855 out of 5
Keywords: TEDxTalks, English, India, Life, Achievement, Culture, Disability, Disease, Entertainment, Music (performance)
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Length: 14min 33sec (873 seconds)
Published: Tue May 23 2017
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