9.12.2016

Elizabeth Gilbert 2: Success, failure and the drive to keep creating


TED 2014
Elizabeth Gilbert: Success, failure and the drive to keep creating (script)
The speaker is an author of 'Eat, Pray, Love.' This is a famous book in the world.
Summary
It is important for you not to forget where you are supposed to live. You should  have something that you love more than you love yourself. There's your favorite thing, it's worth. You don't move from there. Even if you are pushed out of there, you have to fight with diligence to return to your home where you are supposed to be. You just do and keep doing that again and again and again. If so, you won't be deceived  by disorienting success or failure. You dedicate all your energies. Even if the results become inconsequential for you, that's where are you are supposed to be and you can continue to do what you should do.
Words in this story
deceive / swindle, defraud, cheat, trick
disorienting /dɪsɔ́riɛ̀ntɪŋ/ make (someone) lose their sense of direction.
dedicate / devote (time, effort, or oneself) to a particular task or purpose.
inconsequential / not important or significant.
consequence / result, upshot, outcome

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