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Women raised in developing countries often internalize "You Can Do It" not as encouragement but as identity, spending decades building impressive lives that feel strangely empty because they were built on expectation rather than personal choice. Using the metaphor of the letter N, this talk maps the inner journey of high-achieving women through three stages — the rise driven by external validation, the disorienting fall when success no longer silences the internal void, and a second rise rooted in authenticity and self-awareness. Drawing from her own childhood in Turkey and nearly two decades of coaching high-achieving women globally, the speaker reveals that the feeling of "my life looks great, but I feel empty" is not a personal failure — it is a generational pattern. The talk closes with three quietly radical questions inviting women to step into the third line of the N, where the most powerful shift is no longer asking "Can I do it?" but "What do I truly want, and who do I truly want to become?" Sirin Yelmen Oktar is an author, radio host and the executive coach with two decades of experience working at the intersection of leadership, culture, and human transformation. She partners with C-suite leaders inside organizations where real change is needed, stepping in as HR strategist, coach, or trusted advisor depending on what the moment demands. 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