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TEDx TalksPublished at June 4, 2026 at 12:08 AM18:14
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Productively Delusional | JUSTIN THOMAS VARGHESE | TEDxCAIAS

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June 4, 2026 at 12:08 AM
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18:14
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Video Description
Why do the most brilliant plans so often fail to launch, while the most absurd ideas end up changing the world? For award-winning tech innovator and entrepreneur Justin Thomas, the dividing line between ordinary execution and extraordinary impact comes down to a single, unexpected ingredient: delusion. In this sharp, fast-paced talk, Justin breaks down why waiting for absolute certainty is a trap that creates the "Overthinking Genius"—someone who plans perfectly but rarely moves. Drawing from his high-stakes journey as a two-time International Innovation Accelerator champion competing on global stages, Justin introduces a blueprint for radical self-reinvention. He separates "destructive delusion" from what he calls "productive delusion"—a mindset backed by relentless effort, fueled by data, and intentionally setting goals large enough to feel slightly embarrassing. By redefining failure as a temporary data point rather than a final verdict, Justin offers a disruptive perspective on how the next generation can rise. This talk is an urgent call to action to stop waiting for permission, stop over-strategising from the sidelines, and build the audacity to act before the world thinks you're ready. Justin Thomas is a 4th semester BCA student at Christ Academy Institute for Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, with a distinguished record in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. A two-time International Innovation Accelerator champion and two-time National Venture Startup champion, Justin has consistently competed and won at the highest levels, representing his institution against delegates from China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and across 20 Indian states. He is also a nationally ranked participant of the CEO Vanguard Program and a National Research Award recipient. A software generalist and cloud-native developer, Justin builds at the intersection of technology and real-world impact, driven by the belief that the most extraordinary outcomes belong to those who act before the world is ready for them. 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
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