Life is Awesome
Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

Last night I was sitting together with my girlfriend and we were talking about stuff. I told her about inspiring videos on the internet. We stumbled upon the videos of the RSA and later about TED talks. I wanted to show her one to make clear what they are about. Then we started to watch Neil Pasricha’s talk about the three A’s of awesome. Neil is the author of the blog 1000 Awesome Things. We couldn’t stop watching his incredibly inspiring talk.
Today is my birthday, it’s time to celebrate life. This talk contains so much truth that I don’t want to lose any more words on it. Just watch it:

Damn, I just sat down for a coffee break and watched the video again. Neil Pasricha is definitely a person I would like to meet one day. Why isn’t it possible that everybody has an attitude like him (or me)? Life would be so much better.
Such a great & inspiring person… great video, TED content @ its best!
How cool is that! My girlfriend just introduced me to the RSA Videos yesterday as well! :-) And hey, normally I am the Video-Geek in the family.
They are awesome, but you should not watch them at 2pm – they totally mess up your brain :)
Have a great birthday Markus. i will watch the TED Talk now.
thx, just what I needed right now.
oh and happy birthday to you, hope you’re having a great one!
Wow. Danke für diesen TED Talk. Zu mehr bin ich im Moment noch nicht in der Lage zu sagen.
how lucky i am to stumble on this amazing vid! I was in a terrible mood today and moaning about life and everything that happened to me today……… after watching it. i feel like a different person! thank you! thank you for changing the way i look at my life ^_^
Thanks for the link, Markus. This is indeed a very inspiring talk. Instant pick-me-up. And happy belated birthday! (Apparently your birthday is two days earlier from mine)
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