
Why I attempt the world's most dangerous stunts | Michelle Khare
TED Talks Daily
12/10/25
•14m
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Daredevil Michelle Khare has trained with Olympians, run seven marathons on seven continents in a single week, and even escaped Harry Houdini's deadliest stunt. She shares how embracing fear, failure and an "amateur’s mindset" transformed her from a cautious child into someone who proves that daredevils aren't born — they're developed.
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