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What's obvious to you may be amazing to others

Discussion in 'Found on the Net' started by Jetée, Oct 31, 2011.

  1. Jetée

    Jetée Getting titled


    Derek Sivers has a very important message for all the self-doubters: What’s
    obvious to you may be amazing to others.

    -- courtesy of VVV.
     
  2. Thanks, @Jetee. A good reminder for us all.
     
  3. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    Dang, missed this the first time around. Couldn't agree more, but I crap on everything I do, thinking it's nothing much. I am trying to get over it though.
     
  4. Freetofly

    Freetofly Diving deep into the abyss

    Self-doubters, so cool! I have written some wiki articles that I didn't think we're to good until I read an article in a newspaper on one of the folks I wrote about and the interviewer took a couple of the paragraphs and put word for word in the article. Okay sending this from my IPhone see if it works. Signed: Self-doubter
     
  5. Fly

    Fly music is the answer

    damn.
    fine.
    video.

    don't be shy........say your worth........

    thanks Jetee
     
  6. davynn

    davynn Getting Tilted

    Location:
    East coast U.S.A.
    Thought provoking video and I love the quotation from Albert Einstein,
    "sense perception only gives information of this external world or of "physical reality" indirectly, we can only grasp the latter by speculative means."
    Could it be that our physical senses are only lovely liars? Could it be ... the things that we dream and create are just as real?
     
  7. *LIKE*
     
  8. Cheater New Member

    Very good video. Of course, if what we feel is obvious to others, we will never know different until someone points it out.