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Maya Shankar Promo Clip
Maya Shankar says the greatest lesson she learned from losing the ability to play the violin was embracing the flexibility of her identity. This, she says, aided her in rethinking her life and discovering that the violin was only one way she could fulfill her passion for human connection.
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