On March 26, the CIT Auditorium hosted a dynamic TEDx experience. TEDx brings the spirit of TED to local communities worldwide through independently organized events that share ideas worth spreading.
The event challenged perspectives and sparked meaningful reflection through powerful storytelling and real-life insights. It concluded with an engaging Q&A session, allowing direct interaction between speakers and the audience.
The speakers and their talks included:
- Isli Gezhilli explored the gap between knowledge and real-world success in “Between What We Know and What Actually Happens”
- Gerald Kola highlighted the importance of health, productivity, and balance in “Code is Destroying Us – How to Fix This”
- Viktor Elezi shared how small, consistent habits shape long-term success in “Routine, the Algorithm of Success”
- Muhamed Veliu presented practical strategies behind successful selling in “Defining Sales: 5 Steps to Close a Deal”
A sincere thank you goes to the organizers for delivering a meaningful and inspiring event, and to the speakers for sharing their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives with the community.










