CPFS Talks at CPFS turned out to be exactly what it promised -real stories, real people, real impact.
No “perfectly crafted” stories. Just students getting up and sharing what actually matters to them and that’s what made it hit different.
What stood out:
-Ibrahim broke down why social health matters-simple idea, but something we all overlook.
-AbdulQuddus, Muxsina, and Isfandiyor spoke about transformation, each from their own angle.
-Komron’s point on learning more from failure than success probably stuck with everyone in the room.
-Aneliya brought in a fresh perspective on sport as a lifestyle, not just a hobby.
The panel and Q&A were actually engaging. People asked real questions, and got real answers. No awkward silence, no forced answer discussions.
Overall:
It didn’t feel like a typical event-more like a conversation we actually needed. You came in curious, and left thinking. Definitely something worth continuing as an annual tradition.
