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In a world that constantly pushes us to copy success, follow formulas, and measure ourselves against others, Hardik Shah offers a radically refreshing idea — be your own sui generis, one of a kind, in your own right. In this TEDx talk, he explores the concept of core excellency — the unique combination of strengths, instincts, values, and abilities that no one else can replicate. Drawing from leadership experience and real-world decision-making, Hardik Shah explains why sustainable success doesn’t come from imitation, but from alignment with who you truly are. By understanding and honouring your core excellency, individuals can make clearer career choices, lead with confidence, and build success that feels authentic rather than exhausting. This talk is a reminder that excellence is not about being better than others — it’s about being unrepeatable. Because when you become your own sui generis, you stop competing — and start contributing. Currently serving as a Group Director at Avvirahi Group of Companies is spearheading the group which has developed Commercial and Residential Masterpieces across Mumbai and Gujarat. Hardik Shah honed his leadership and oratory skills from Childhood , having won the "Best Elocutionist" award all over Mumbai for three consecutive years and developed scientific and technical acumen by winning the gold medal at Dr. Homi Bhabha science talent competition in Mumbai at the young age of 11. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx