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Great speech Andreas!
Thank you very much!
Vielen Dank!
Hey Andreas, I am following your blog since 2 years and like it a lot. Though I am a bit lazy to write comments but always read your posts regularly. Congrats for your inspiring talk. Greetings from Germany. Rajeev
Thank you very much, and greetings to my home country!
It’s great to be able to see and hear you talk after following your blog for several months. And what an interesting story. :)
Thank you very much!
If you click on the “video blog” category on the right hand side, you can see and hear me talk even more. :-)
Wonderful talk Andreas! Really inspiring especially as I’m at the point in life where I’m supposed to get a regular job and pay and all that. I hope I get my 15 mins of fame one day.
Thank you very much!
Much more important than getting 15 minute of fame is getting/building the life you want. When you say you “are supposed to” do something, it sounds as if it’s not our internal wish. But you don’t need to do anything that anyone else expects or wants from you. Nor do you need to do anything just because everybody else is doing.
You are you and you don’t owe anything to anybody, particularly not an explanation about your own decisions.
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Enjoyed it! Very inspirational TED-talk.
Thank you very much!
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Inspirational!
Thank you very much!
At times, I should watch it again myself, so as not to forget the message.
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