How to find work you love | Scott Dinsmore

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Wow, what an honor. I always wondered what this would feel like.
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So eight years ago, I got the worst career advice of my life.
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I had a friend tell me,
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"Don't worry about how much you like the work you're doing now.
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It's all about just building your resume."
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And I'd just come back from living in Spain for a while,
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and I'd joined this Fortune 500 company. I thought, "This is fantastic.
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I'm going to have big impact on the world."
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I had all these ideas. And within about two months,
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I noticed at about 10am every morning I had this strange urge
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to want to slam my head through the monitor of my computer.
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I don't know if anyone's ever felt that.
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And I noticed pretty soon after that that all the competitors in our space
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had already automated my job role.
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And this is right about when I got this sage advice to build up my resume.
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Well, as I'm trying to figure out
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what two-story window I'm going to jump out of and change things up,
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I read some altogether different advice from Warren Buffett, and he said,
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"Taking jobs to build up your resume is the same as saving up sex for old age."
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(Laughter)
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And I heard that, and that was all I needed.
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Within two weeks, I was out of there, and I left with one intention:
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to find something that I could screw up. That's how tough it was.
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I wanted to have some type of impact. It didn't matter what it was.
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And I found pretty quickly that I wasn't alone:
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it turns out that over 80 percent of the people around
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don't enjoy their work.
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I'm guessing this room is different,
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but that's the average that Deloitte has done with their studies.
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So I wanted to find out, what is it that sets these people apart,
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the people who do the passionate, world-changing work,
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that wake up inspired every day,
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and then these people, the other 80 percent
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who lead these lives of quiet desperation.
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So I started to interview all these people doing this inspiring work,
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and I read books and did case studies,
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300 books altogether on purpose and career and all this,
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totally just self-immersion, really for the selfish reason of --
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I wanted to find the work that I couldn't not do,
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what that was for me.
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But as I was doing this, more and more people started to ask me,
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"You're into this career thing.
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I don't like my job. Can we sit down for lunch?"
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I'd say, "Sure." But I would have to warn them,
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because at this point, my quit rate was also 80 percent.
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Of the people I'd sit down with for lunch, 80 percent would quit their job
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within two months.
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I was proud of this, and it wasn't that I had any special magic.
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It was that I would ask one simple question.
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It was, "Why are you doing the work that you're doing?"
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And so often their answer would be,
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"Well, because somebody told me I'm supposed to."
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And I realized that so many people around us
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are climbing their way up this ladder that someone tells them to climb,
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and it ends up being leaned up against the wrong wall,
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or no wall at all.
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The more time I spent around these people and saw this problem,
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I thought, what if we could create a community,
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a place where people could feel like they belonged
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and that it was OK to do things differently,
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to take the road less traveled, where that was encouraged,
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and inspire people to change?
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And that later became what I now call Live Your Legend,
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which I'll explain in a little bit.
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But as I've made these discoveries, I noticed a framework
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of really three simple things
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that all these different passionate world-changers have in common,
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whether you're a Steve Jobs or if you're just, you know,
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the person that has the bakery down the street.
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But you're doing work that embodies who you are.
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I want to share those three with you, so we can use them as a lens
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for the rest of today and hopefully the rest of our life.
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The first part of this three-step passionate work framework
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is becoming a self-expert and understanding yourself,
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because if you don't know what you're looking for,
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you're never going to find it.
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And the thing is that no one is going to do this for us.
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There's no major in university on passion and purpose and career.
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I don't know how that's not a required double major,
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but don't even get me started on that.
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I mean, you spend more time picking out a dorm room TV set
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than you do you picking your major and your area of study.
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But the point is, it's on us to figure that out,
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and we need a framework, we need a way to navigate through this.
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And so the first step of our compass is finding out what our unique strengths are.
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What are the things that we wake up loving to do no matter what,
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whether we're paid or we're not paid, the things that people thank us for?
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And the Strengths Finder 2.0 is a book and also an online tool.
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I highly recommend it for sorting out what it is that you're naturally good at.
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And next, what's our framework or our hierarchy for making decisions?
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Do we care about the people, our family, health,
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or is it achievement, success, all this stuff?
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We have to figure out what it is to make these decisions,
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so we know what our soul is made of,
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so that we don't go selling it to some cause we don't give a shit about.
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And then the next step is our experiences.
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All of us have these experiences. We learn things every day, every minute
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about what we love, what we hate,
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what we're good at, what we're terrible at.
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And if we don't spend time paying attention to that
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and assimilating that learning
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and applying it to the rest of our lives, it's all for nothing.
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Every day, every week, every month of every year
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I spend some time just reflecting on what went right,
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what went wrong, and what do I want to repeat,
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what can I apply more to my life.
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And even more so than that, as you see people, especially today,
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who inspire you, who are doing things where you say
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"Oh God, what Jeff is doing, I want to be like him."
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Why are you saying that? Open up a journal.
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Write down what it is about them that inspires you.
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It's not going to be everything about their life,
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but whatever it is, take note on that,
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so over time we'll have this repository of things
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that we can use to apply to our life and have a more passionate existence
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and make a better impact.
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Because when we start to put these things together,
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we can then define what success actually means to us,
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and without these different parts of the compass, it's impossible.
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We end up in the situation -- we have that scripted life
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that everybody seems to be living going up this ladder to nowhere.
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It's kind of like in Wall Street 2, if anybody saw that,
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the peon employee asks the big Wall Street banker CEO,
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"What's your number? Everyone's got a number,
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where if they make this money, they'll leave it all."
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He says, "Oh, it's simple. More."
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And he just smiles.
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And it's the sad state of most of the people
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that haven't spent time understanding what matters for them,
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who keep reaching for something that doesn't mean anything to us,
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but we're doing it because everyone said we're supposed to.
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But once we have this framework together,
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we can start to identify the things that make us come alive.
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You know, before this, a passion could come and hit you in the face,
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or maybe in your possible line of work, you might throw it away
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because you don't have a way of identifying it.
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But once you do, you can see something that's congruent with my strengths,
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my values, who I am as a person,
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so I'm going to grab ahold of this, I'm going to do something with it,
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and I'm going to pursue it and try to make an impact with it.
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And Live Your Legend and the movement we've built
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wouldn't exist if I didn't have this compass to identify,
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"Wow, this is something I want to pursue and make a difference with."
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If we don't know what we're looking for, we're never going to find it,
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but once we have this framework, this compass,
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then we can move on to what's next -- and that's not me up there --
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doing the impossible and pushing our limits.
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There's two reasons why people don't do things.
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One is they tell themselves they can't do them,
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or people around them tell them they can't do them.
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Either way, we start to believe it.
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Either we give up, or we never start in the first place.
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The things is, everything was impossible until somebody did it.
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Every invention, every new thing in the world,
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people thought were crazy at first.
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Roger Bannister and the four-minute mile, it was a physical impossibility
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to break the four-minute mile in a foot race
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until Roger Bannister stood up and did it.
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And then what happened?
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Two months later, 16 people broke the four-minute mile.
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The things that we have in our head that we think are impossible
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are often just milestones waiting to be accomplished
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if we can push those limits a bit.
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And I think this starts with probably your physical body and fitness
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more than anything, because we can control that.
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If you don't think you can run a mile,
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you show yourself you can run a mile or two,
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or a marathon, or lose five pounds, or whatever it is,
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you realize that confidence compounds
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and can be transferred into the rest of your world.
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And I've actually gotten into the habit of this a little bit with my friends.
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We have this little group. We go on physical adventures,
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and recently, I found myself in a kind of precarious spot.
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I'm terrified of deep, dark, blue water.
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I don't know if anyone's ever had that same fear
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ever since they watched Jaws 1, 2, 3 and 4 like six times
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when I was a kid.
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But anything above here, if it's murky, I can already feel it right now.
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I swear there's something in there.
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Even if it's Lake Tahoe, it's fresh water, totally unfounded fear,
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ridiculous, but it's there.
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Anyway, three years ago I find myself on this tugboat
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right down here in the San Francisco Bay.
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It's a rainy, stormy, windy day, and people are getting sick on the boat,
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and I'm sitting there wearing a wetsuit, and I'm looking out the window
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in pure terror thinking I'm about to swim to my death.
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I'm going to try to swim across the Golden Gate.
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And my guess is some people in this room might have done that before.
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I'm sitting there, and my buddy Jonathan, who had talked me into it,
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he comes up to me and he could see the state I was in.
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And he says, "Scott, hey man, what's the worst that could happen?
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You're wearing a wetsuit. You're not going to sink.
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And If you can't make it, just hop on one of the 20 kayaks.
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Plus, if there's a shark attack, why are they going to pick you
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over the 80 people in the water?" So thanks, that helps.
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He's like, "But really, just have fun with this. Good luck."
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And he dives in, swims off. OK.
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Turns out, the pep talk totally worked, and I felt this total feeling of calm,
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and I think it was because Jonathan was 13 years old.
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(Laughter)
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And of the 80 people swimming that day,
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65 of them were between the ages of nine and 13.
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Think how you would have approached your world differently
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if at nine years old you found out you could swim a mile and a half
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in 56-degree water from Alcatraz to San Francisco.
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What would you have said yes to?
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What would you have not given up on? What would you have tried?
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As I'm finishing this swim, I get to Aquatic Park,
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and I'm getting out of the water
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and of course half the kids are already finished,
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so they're cheering me on and they're all excited.
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And I got total popsicle head, if anyone's ever swam in the Bay,
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and I'm trying to just thaw my face out, and I'm watching people finish.
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And I see this one kid, something didn't look right.
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And he's just flailing like this.
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And he's barely able to sip some air before he slams his head back down.
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And I notice other parents were watching too,
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and I swear they were thinking the same thing I was:
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this is why you don't let nine-year-olds swim from Alcatraz.
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This was not fatigue.
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All of a sudden, two parents run up and grab him,
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and they put him on their shoulders, and they're dragging him like this,
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totally limp.
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And then all of a sudden they walk a few more feet
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and they plop him down in his wheelchair.
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And he puts his fists up in the most insane show of victory I've ever seen.
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I can still feel the warmth and the energy on this guy
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when he made this accomplishment.
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I had seen him earlier that day in his wheelchair.
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I just had no idea he was going to swim.
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I mean, where is he going to be in 20 years?
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How many people told him he couldn't do that, that he would die if he tried that?
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You prove people wrong, you prove yourself wrong,
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that you can make little incremental pushes
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of what you believe is possible.
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You don't have to be the fastest marathoner in the world,
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just your own impossibilities, to accomplish those,
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and it starts with little bitty steps.
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And the best way to do this
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is to surround yourself with passionate people.
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The fastest things to do things you don't think can be done
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is to surround yourself with people already doing them.
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There's this quote by Jim Rohn and it says.
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"You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with."
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And there is no bigger lifehack in the history of the world
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from getting where you are today to where you want to be
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than the people you choose to put in your corner.
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They change everything, and it's a proven fact.
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In 1898, Norman Triplett did this study with a bunch of cyclists,
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and he would measure their times around the track in a group,
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and also individually.
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And he found that every time the cyclists in the group would cycle faster.
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And it's been repeated in all kinds of walks of life since then,
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and it proves the same thing over again,
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that the people around you matter, and environment is everything.
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But it's on you to control it, because it can go both ways.
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With 80 percent of people who don't like the work they do,
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that means most people around us, not in this room, but everywhere else,
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are encouraging complacency and keeping us from pursuing the things that matter to us
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so we have to manage those surroundings.
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I found myself in this situation --
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personal example, a couple years ago.
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Has anyone ever had a hobby or a passion they poured their heart and soul into,
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unbelievable amount of time, and they so badly want to call it a business,
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but no one's paying attention and it doesn't make a dime?
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OK, I was there for four years trying to build this Live Your Legend movement
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to help people do work that they genuinely cared about and that inspired them,
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and I was doing all I could,
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and there were only three people paying attention,
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and they're all right there: my mother, father and my wife, Chelsea.
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Thank you guys for the support.
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(Applause)
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And this is how badly I wanted it, it grew at zero percent for four years,
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and I was about to shut it down,
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and right about then,
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I moved to San Francisco and started to meet some pretty interesting people
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who had these crazy lifestyles of adventure,
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of businesses and websites and blogs
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that surrounded their passions and helped people in a meaningful way.
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And one of my friends, now, he has a family of eight,
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and he supports his whole family
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with a blog that he writes for twice a week.
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They just came back from a month in Europe, all of them together.
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This blew my mind. How does this even exist?
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And I got unbelievably inspired by seeing this,
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and instead of shutting it down, I decided, let's take it seriously.
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And I did everything I could to spend my time,
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every waking hour possible trying to hound these guys,
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hanging out and having beers and workouts, whatever it was.
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And after four years of zero growth,
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within six months of hanging around these people,
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the community at Live Your Legend grew by 10 times.
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In another 12 months, it grew by 160 times.
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And today over 30,000 people from 158 countries
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use our career and connection tools on a monthly basis.
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And those people have made up that community of passionate folks
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who inspired that possibility that I dreamed of
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for Live Your Legend so many years back.
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The people change everything, and this is why --
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you know, you ask what was going on.
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Well, for four years, I knew nobody in this space,
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and I didn't even know it existed, that people could do this stuff,
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that you could have movements like this.
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And then I'm over here in San Francisco, and everyone around me was doing it.
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It became normal, so my thinking went from how could I possibly do this
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to how could I possibly not.
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And right then, when that happens, that switch goes on in your head,
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it ripples across your whole world.
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And without even trying, your standards go from here to here.
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You don't need to change your goals. You just need to change your surroundings.
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That's it, and that's why I love being around this whole group of people,
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why I go to every TED event I can,
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and watch them on my iPad on the way to work, whatever it is.
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Because this is the group of people that inspires possibility.
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We have a whole day to spend together and plenty more.
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To sum things up, in terms of these three pillars,
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they all have one thing in common more than anything else.
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They are 100 percent in our control.
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No one can tell you you can't learn about yourself.
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No one can tell you you can't push your limits
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and learn your own impossible and push that.
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No one can tell you you can't surround yourself with inspiring people
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or get away from the people who bring you down.
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You can't control a recession.
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You can't control getting fired or getting in a car accident.
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Most things are totally out of our hands.
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These three things are totally on us,
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and they can change our whole world if we decide to do something about it.
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And the thing is, it's starting to happen on a widespread level.
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I just read in Forbes, the US Government reported for the first time
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in a month where more people had quit their jobs
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than had been laid off.
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They thought this was an anomaly, but it's happened three months straight.
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In a time where people claim it's kind of a tough environment,
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people are giving a middle finger to this scripted life,
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the things that people say you're supposed to do,
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in exchange for things that matter to them and do the things that inspire them.
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And the thing is, people are waking up to this possibility,
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that really the only thing that limits possibility now is imagination.
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That's not a cliché anymore.
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I don't care what it is that you're into, what passion, what hobby.
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If you're into knitting, you can find someone who is killing it knitting,
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and you can learn from them. It's wild.
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And that's what this whole day is about, to learn from the folks speaking,
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and we profile these people on Live Your Legend every day,
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because when ordinary people are doing the extraordinary,
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and we can be around that,
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it becomes normal.
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And this isn't about being Gandhi or Steve Jobs, doing something crazy.
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It's just about doing something that matters to you,
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and makes an impact that only you can make.
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Speaking of Gandhi, he was a recovering lawyer,
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as I've heard the term,
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and he was called to a greater cause, something that mattered to him,
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he couldn't not do.
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And he has this quote that I absolutely live by.
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"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you,
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then they fight you, then you win."
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Everything was impossible until somebody did it.
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You can either hang around the people who tell you it can't be done
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and tell you you're stupid for trying,
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or surround yourself with the people who inspire possibility,
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the people who are in this room.
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Because I see it as our responsibility to show the world
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that what's seen as impossible can become that new normal.
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And that's already starting to happen.
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First, do the things that inspire us,
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so we can inspire other people to do the things that inspire them.
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But we can't find that
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unless we know what we're looking for.
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We have to do our work on ourself,
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be intentional about that, and make those discoveries.
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Because I imagine a world where 80 percent of people love the work they do.
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What would that look like?
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What would the innovation be like? How would you treat the people around you?
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Things would start to change.
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And as we finish up, I have just one question to ask you guys,
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and I think it's the only question that matters.
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And it's what is the work you can't not do?
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Discover that, live it,
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not just for you, but for everybody around you,
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because that is what starts to change the world.
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What is the work you can't not do?
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Thank you guys.
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(Applause)
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