WEBVTT 00:00:06.220 --> 00:00:08.458 Alright, folks. My name is David Rush. 00:00:08.458 --> 00:00:10.853 Who's ready for some entertainment? 00:00:10.853 --> 00:00:14.105 It's the entertainment section of the show. 00:00:14.105 --> 00:00:18.237 My life took a slight detour three and half years ago 00:00:18.237 --> 00:00:22.785 when I juggled for six minutes, 34 seconds, 00:00:22.785 --> 00:00:25.055 wearing a blindfold, 00:00:25.055 --> 00:00:28.529 breaking my very first Guinness World Records title. 00:00:28.529 --> 00:00:30.663 I did it to promote STEM Education - 00:00:30.663 --> 00:00:32.527 science, technology, engineering, math. 00:00:32.527 --> 00:00:33.715 I'm passionate about it, 00:00:33.715 --> 00:00:35.790 and you can see it's a tangible example, 00:00:35.790 --> 00:00:37.892 that you've set your mind to a goal, 00:00:37.892 --> 00:00:40.841 believe in yourself, and pursue it with a passion, 00:00:40.841 --> 00:00:44.046 you can accomplish virtually anything. 00:00:44.046 --> 00:00:46.996 You see, too many students, they grow up and fail a math test, 00:00:46.997 --> 00:00:48.228 struggle at science, 00:00:48.228 --> 00:00:49.509 and are told by somebody, 00:00:49.509 --> 00:00:53.279 "Hey, you should focus on something else because you're not very good at this." 00:00:53.279 --> 00:00:54.389 Well, 00:00:54.389 --> 00:00:56.125 I've read a fair amount of research 00:00:56.125 --> 00:00:58.777 that suggests that this is simply not true. 00:00:58.777 --> 00:01:01.923 When I was in second grade, I tried out for the Gifted Program. 00:01:01.923 --> 00:01:06.316 I took a test, and I failed. I didn't get in 00:01:06.316 --> 00:01:07.514 I wasn't smart enough. 00:01:07.514 --> 00:01:09.097 I tried out again in fifth grade, 00:01:09.097 --> 00:01:11.840 and I did get in but only for math. 00:01:11.840 --> 00:01:13.428 Does that mean I couldn't be good 00:01:13.428 --> 00:01:15.301 at science, history, art or literature? 00:01:15.301 --> 00:01:18.087 I kept working hard, and by the time I finished high school 00:01:18.087 --> 00:01:21.058 I was offered admission into MIT, 00:01:21.058 --> 00:01:23.162 where I got my electrical engineering degree, 00:01:23.162 --> 00:01:24.741 and I tell you it kicked my butt. 00:01:24.741 --> 00:01:26.841 But every time I was challenged, 00:01:26.842 --> 00:01:27.912 every time I failed, 00:01:27.912 --> 00:01:30.883 I used it as an opportunity to improve and learn. 00:01:30.883 --> 00:01:34.999 And who here has ever said, "I don't remember names well." 00:01:34.999 --> 00:01:37.508 "I've got to left feet, can't dance." 00:01:37.508 --> 00:01:39.904 "I'm not a great leader." "I'm not a good speaker." 00:01:39.904 --> 00:01:41.895 "I get angry easily." 00:01:41.895 --> 00:01:43.749 Something's holding you back. 00:01:43.749 --> 00:01:45.041 Well, I'm here to tell you 00:01:45.041 --> 00:01:47.349 that if you approach life with a growth mindset, 00:01:47.349 --> 00:01:49.793 this idea that you can get better at anything, 00:01:49.793 --> 00:01:51.453 you really can. 00:01:51.985 --> 00:01:54.442 All of these things can be learned, 00:01:54.650 --> 00:01:55.220 and developed, 00:01:55.220 --> 00:01:56.882 and improved upon, 00:01:56.882 --> 00:02:00.650 and I break a Guinness World Records as an example of that. 00:02:00.650 --> 00:02:04.038 So what happens when you approach life with a growth mindset and grit? 00:02:04.038 --> 00:02:09.668 Well, today I am going to attempt to break my 100th Guiness World Record. 00:02:09.668 --> 00:02:14.792 In fact, more accurately, it is my 98th, 99th and 100th Guiness World Record today. 00:02:14.792 --> 00:02:17.179 Now, many of them are silly or esoteric, 00:02:17.179 --> 00:02:21.656 like I have the fastest mile run, balancing a raw egg 00:02:21.656 --> 00:02:24.566 on a spoon in my mouth. 00:02:25.926 --> 00:02:28.176 Eight minutes and two seconds. 00:02:28.176 --> 00:02:29.500 (Laughter) 00:02:29.824 --> 00:02:32.774 (Applause) 00:02:33.894 --> 00:02:38.584 Sure. It was difficult, but not very many people try. 00:02:39.309 --> 00:02:40.593 But there are some records 00:02:40.593 --> 00:02:42.759 I'm really, really excited about and proud of, 00:02:42.759 --> 00:02:46.804 I have the record for most consecutive axe juggling catches. 00:02:46.804 --> 00:02:52.596 Three three-pound axes juggled 839 times before I finally fatigued and dropped one. 00:02:52.596 --> 00:02:56.716 I have the record for longest duration balancing a ladder on my chin. 00:02:56.716 --> 00:02:59.470 The most bowling balls juggled. 00:02:59.470 --> 00:03:00.760 It's three. 00:03:00.760 --> 00:03:02.317 (Laughter) 00:03:02.317 --> 00:03:07.467 I've now juggled blindfolded, for more than 22 minutes. 00:03:07.467 --> 00:03:09.551 And then there was that holy grail record, 00:03:09.551 --> 00:03:11.982 that one I didn't think I'd ever be able to break, 00:03:11.982 --> 00:03:15.402 which was the most juggling catches in one minute. 00:03:15.746 --> 00:03:16.751 If I broke that one, 00:03:16.751 --> 00:03:21.271 I could become the fastest juggler in the world. 00:03:21.603 --> 00:03:23.332 But I didn't think I could break it. 00:03:23.332 --> 00:03:27.343 And I'd been juggling for a long time, so I practiced and I got my baseline. 00:03:27.343 --> 00:03:29.306 It was like, "OK, this is how fast I am," 00:03:29.306 --> 00:03:32.178 and I practiced over the weeks, and I didn't get much better. 00:03:32.178 --> 00:03:34.483 So I said, "You know, that's not going to happen. 00:03:34.483 --> 00:03:36.033 There's no way I could do that." 00:03:36.033 --> 00:03:38.098 When I was in recess in grade school, 00:03:38.098 --> 00:03:41.716 I was the one that was picked last for two-hand touch football 00:03:41.716 --> 00:03:44.427 because I couldn't catch the ball! 00:03:44.427 --> 00:03:46.924 Who might've think I can catch more balls in a minute 00:03:46.924 --> 00:03:49.834 than anyone has ever caught before while juggling? 00:03:50.268 --> 00:03:52.685 There are also thousands of professional jugglers. 00:03:52.685 --> 00:03:54.440 They do this as their full-time job. 00:03:54.440 --> 00:03:57.194 I work at Cradlepoint, a technology company here in Boise. 00:03:57.194 --> 00:03:58.494 I've been there nine years. 00:03:58.494 --> 00:04:01.526 I have my lunches, evenings and weekends. 00:04:01.526 --> 00:04:04.309 I also have two kids under three years old 00:04:04.309 --> 00:04:06.059 and a very supportive wife. 00:04:06.059 --> 00:04:07.249 (Laughter) 00:04:08.984 --> 00:04:11.434 But after I broke a few Guiness World Records, 00:04:11.998 --> 00:04:13.528 I bought in. 00:04:14.033 --> 00:04:17.148 I developed a growth mindset about anything in life. 00:04:17.148 --> 00:04:19.995 You can improve on anything with no hard upper limit. 00:04:19.995 --> 00:04:22.918 So I started practicing for this Guiness World Record, 00:04:22.918 --> 00:04:25.370 not with the hope that maybe I might break it, 00:04:25.370 --> 00:04:27.442 but with the belief I was going to break it; 00:04:27.442 --> 00:04:28.472 I knew I was. 00:04:28.472 --> 00:04:30.720 It was just a matter of when was it going to be? 00:04:30.720 --> 00:04:32.680 Because I practiced every day for a year, 00:04:32.680 --> 00:04:36.791 and after a year of practice, I got 428 catches in one minute, 00:04:36.791 --> 00:04:40.174 becoming the fastest juggler in the world. 00:04:40.854 --> 00:04:43.554 (Applause) 00:04:43.563 --> 00:04:44.561 Thank you. 00:04:44.561 --> 00:04:46.326 But it didn't end there. 00:04:46.326 --> 00:04:48.675 Somebody else broke my record. 00:04:48.675 --> 00:04:51.262 So I had to go back with a renewed passion and vigor, 00:04:51.262 --> 00:04:54.022 and now I hold the record for the world's fastest juggling, 00:04:54.022 --> 00:04:57.250 with 556 catches in one minute. 00:04:57.250 --> 00:05:00.414 That's over nine and a quarter catches per second. 00:05:00.414 --> 00:05:03.894 And I thought seven was impossible. 00:05:06.074 --> 00:05:07.853 3.5 years ago, 00:05:07.853 --> 00:05:11.021 if you'd have asked me when I broke my first Guinness World Record 00:05:11.021 --> 00:05:13.236 if I could possibly break 10 by today, 00:05:13.236 --> 00:05:15.796 I would have told you that is a far stretch. 00:05:15.796 --> 00:05:20.179 But if you ask me today if I think I can break one Guinness World Record per week, 00:05:20.509 --> 00:05:23.942 I would tell you yes, with confidence 00:05:23.942 --> 00:05:26.002 because I did it last year. 00:05:26.527 --> 00:05:31.014 So today, I'm going to attempt to break three Guinness World Records live 00:05:31.014 --> 00:05:33.754 in the next 10 minutes on stage. 00:05:33.754 --> 00:05:36.627 And so I'm going to welcome up the witnesses and timekeepers 00:05:36.627 --> 00:05:40.292 who are going to validate this attempt along with my friend here Chris Knight, 00:05:40.292 --> 00:05:42.968 and we are going to attempt to break three world records. 00:05:42.968 --> 00:05:45.166 The first one is a partner record, Chris and I. 00:05:45.166 --> 00:05:49.746 The record is most ping pong balls caught in one minute 00:05:50.891 --> 00:05:52.271 with chopsticks. 00:05:52.271 --> 00:05:55.108 (Laughter) 00:05:55.454 --> 00:05:59.794 When I first practiced this record, I caught two. 00:06:00.315 --> 00:06:03.235 The current record is 31; 00:06:03.235 --> 00:06:05.765 31 ping pong balls caught with chopsticks in a minute. 00:06:05.765 --> 00:06:09.133 Now, the rules simply state - and Guinness has some very strict rules - 00:06:09.133 --> 00:06:13.593 they state that you must throw the ping pong ball, 00:06:13.599 --> 00:06:15.629 catch it cleanly with the chopsticks, 00:06:15.629 --> 00:06:19.161 and then deposit - it has to bounce once and only once - 00:06:19.161 --> 00:06:21.548 catch cleanly, and then deposit it in a container. 00:06:21.548 --> 00:06:24.202 We're going to use an upturned frisbee as our container. 00:06:24.202 --> 00:06:26.600 Chris and I have one world record together already: 00:06:26.600 --> 00:06:29.143 most frisbee passes in one minute, at 110. 00:06:29.143 --> 00:06:33.554 I've got folks - to validate for Guinness, I've got two people acting as timers, 00:06:33.554 --> 00:06:37.094 two as witnesses, I've got all these videos running, photographic evidence, 00:06:37.094 --> 00:06:38.763 we'll submit it for approval later. 00:06:38.763 --> 00:06:43.653 The current record is 31; remember the first time we practiced, I got two. 00:06:43.903 --> 00:06:45.275 (Laughter) 00:06:45.275 --> 00:06:46.315 Alright. 00:06:46.315 --> 00:06:49.643 So timers are going say "Ready, set, go," and we'll begin the attempt. 00:06:49.643 --> 00:06:52.595 I'm going to count out loud to give you approximate where I am. 00:06:52.595 --> 00:06:55.122 If it hits a finger, I'm going to recount that number, 00:06:55.122 --> 00:06:58.750 so if I say a number twice, you know I'm just discounting one of the catches. 00:06:58.750 --> 00:06:59.910 Alright. 00:06:59.910 --> 00:07:00.960 (Laughter) 00:07:01.395 --> 00:07:02.991 Witnesses ready. 00:07:02.991 --> 00:07:04.651 Timers ready. 00:07:05.094 --> 00:07:06.094 Get closer. 00:07:06.991 --> 00:07:08.094 Okay. 00:07:08.094 --> 00:07:10.514 Witness: Ready, set, go. 00:07:10.753 --> 00:07:14.032 David Rush: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 00:07:14.032 --> 00:07:19.142 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 00:07:19.142 --> 00:07:25.112 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 00:07:25.112 --> 00:07:31.239 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 00:07:31.239 --> 00:07:37.609 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 00:07:38.309 --> 00:07:44.999 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 00:07:45.118 --> 00:07:48.118 53, 54, 55, 56, 00:07:49.886 --> 00:07:56.156 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 00:07:56.156 --> 00:08:02.681 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 00:08:02.681 --> 00:08:05.644 77, 78, 79, 80 00:08:06.530 --> 00:08:07.920 81, 82 00:08:09.112 --> 00:08:10.131 (Laughter) 00:08:10.131 --> 00:08:11.152 82! 00:08:11.152 --> 00:08:12.842 Come on! (Applause) 00:08:12.842 --> 00:08:14.082 Whoo! 00:08:18.780 --> 00:08:20.420 82 on that one, 00:08:22.590 --> 00:08:25.930 83 on that one but we discounted one. Alright, so that's good. 00:08:25.930 --> 00:08:28.338 So one record down. 00:08:28.709 --> 00:08:30.158 (Cheers) 00:08:30.158 --> 00:08:31.648 How we feeling? 00:08:31.648 --> 00:08:33.619 (Applause) (Cheers) 00:08:34.850 --> 00:08:38.338 This next record combines a couple of different skills I've worked on. 00:08:38.338 --> 00:08:41.065 One is a lot of weight-lifting activities I need to do 00:08:41.065 --> 00:08:45.285 to juggle bowling balls and axes and balance heavy objects on my chin. 00:08:45.285 --> 00:08:49.372 So it combines strength training with the fast touch, 00:08:49.372 --> 00:08:52.524 the fast-twitch muscles I use for speed juggling. 00:08:52.524 --> 00:08:54.445 And so for this record 00:08:54.445 --> 00:08:56.247 I'm going to attempt 00:08:57.237 --> 00:08:59.061 the fastest time 00:08:59.541 --> 00:09:05.243 to pass a 20-pound weight from hand to hand 100 times. 00:09:05.243 --> 00:09:07.890 So I have a 20-pound kettlebell right there. 00:09:07.890 --> 00:09:11.359 I'll start with my right hand, and I need it to pass into my left hand, 00:09:11.359 --> 00:09:14.749 back to right hand, left, right 100 times. 00:09:15.045 --> 00:09:17.935 The time to beat is 18 seconds. 00:09:18.775 --> 00:09:22.305 If you do the math, that is over five passes per second 00:09:22.305 --> 00:09:26.785 times 20 pounds, so 100 pounds of passed weight per second, 00:09:27.394 --> 00:09:30.764 until I get to do 2000 pounds of passed weight. 00:09:33.433 --> 00:09:35.196 I'm going to be doing this very fast. 00:09:35.196 --> 00:09:40.186 It's going to be very difficult to count, so I am going to count every other pass. 00:09:41.713 --> 00:09:44.263 I'll start with my right hand and go to my left hand, 00:09:44.263 --> 00:09:49.073 and when it goes back to my right I'll say 1, 2, 3, 4 and so forth. 00:09:49.073 --> 00:09:51.203 I do a little warm-up here. 00:09:51.203 --> 00:09:53.395 This'll give you an idea of what it looks like. 00:09:53.395 --> 00:09:56.023 Now, I get asked what I'm doing in the gym all the time. 00:09:56.023 --> 00:09:57.463 (Laughter) 00:09:57.727 --> 00:10:00.657 "What are you training for? Are you like a mountain climber?" 00:10:00.657 --> 00:10:02.957 I say, "Well, I'm training to pass a kettlebell 00:10:02.957 --> 00:10:05.647 back and forth between my hands." 00:10:08.943 --> 00:10:09.963 Alright. 00:10:09.963 --> 00:10:14.532 So, for this to work I've got to weigh it right before and right after the attempt. 00:10:14.532 --> 00:10:16.902 I've got a scale here. We'll put it down. 00:10:16.902 --> 00:10:22.332 Twenty-pound kettlebell reads 20 pounds, 9.9 ounces. 00:10:22.484 --> 00:10:26.484 Walmart, you sold me a 9.9-ounce heavy kettlebell. 00:10:26.637 --> 00:10:27.967 Alright. 00:10:34.884 --> 00:10:37.014 It stopped recording. 00:10:40.179 --> 00:10:42.919 Alright. I'm going to reweigh it just to make [sure]. 00:10:43.134 --> 00:10:44.214 Here we go. 00:10:44.242 --> 00:10:49.632 Kettlebell, 20 pounds, 9.8 ounces, on film. 00:10:50.528 --> 00:10:52.118 (Exhales) 00:10:58.424 --> 00:11:01.524 Is anybody in the audience feeling irrationally nervous right now? 00:11:01.524 --> 00:11:03.094 (Laughter) 00:11:03.651 --> 00:11:05.931 And you're not even trying to break the record. 00:11:05.931 --> 00:11:07.166 (Laughter) 00:11:07.166 --> 00:11:10.766 Alright. Timers ready. Witnesses ready. 00:11:14.372 --> 00:11:15.392 Okay. 00:11:16.527 --> 00:11:18.527 Witness: Ready, set, go. 00:11:18.527 --> 00:11:22.142 DR: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 00:11:22.142 --> 00:11:24.822 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 00:11:24.822 --> 00:11:26.012 24, 25, 26, 27 - 00:11:26.012 --> 00:11:29.652 Oh, I touched it with both hands at the same time. 00:11:29.652 --> 00:11:31.352 I bet she saw it. 00:11:31.595 --> 00:11:32.972 (Laughter) 00:11:35.122 --> 00:11:38.364 If two hands touch it at the same time, it disqualifies the attempt. 00:11:38.364 --> 00:11:41.854 You can't see it in fast-motion video, but in slow-motion video, we would. 00:11:41.854 --> 00:11:45.364 So I'm going to have to start back over here, reweighing it - 00:11:45.585 --> 00:11:48.335 20 pounds, 9.7 ounces. 00:11:50.085 --> 00:11:52.295 Timers and witnesses ready. 00:11:52.860 --> 00:11:53.770 (Exhales) 00:11:53.770 --> 00:11:55.310 Let's go. 00:11:55.310 --> 00:11:57.180 Witness: Ready, set, go. 00:11:57.243 --> 00:11:59.733 DR: 1, oop, let's start. 00:12:01.343 --> 00:12:02.453 Reset. 00:12:02.453 --> 00:12:03.443 Okay. 00:12:03.443 --> 00:12:06.139 Witness: Ready, set, go. 00:12:06.139 --> 00:12:09.799 DR: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 00:12:09.799 --> 00:12:12.749 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 00:12:12.749 --> 00:12:15.459 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 00:12:15.459 --> 00:12:18.219 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 00:12:18.219 --> 00:12:21.369 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. 00:12:21.369 --> 00:12:22.529 Come on! 00:12:22.529 --> 00:12:23.999 (Cheers) (Applause) 00:12:23.999 --> 00:12:25.389 Whoo! 00:12:29.484 --> 00:12:31.854 Let me look at the stopwatches here. 00:12:34.815 --> 00:12:38.795 Oh yes, weigh it on film right before and right after. 00:12:38.795 --> 00:12:41.115 There, you're seeing the weight 20.9. 00:12:41.115 --> 00:12:45.045 It looks like we are at 14.9 seconds. 00:12:45.045 --> 00:12:46.535 Come on! 00:12:46.535 --> 00:12:48.015 (Applause) 00:12:50.219 --> 00:12:53.309 Two down, one to go. 00:12:53.729 --> 00:12:55.249 Alright, so for this last one, 00:12:55.249 --> 00:12:56.859 I'm like, "What can I do 00:12:56.859 --> 00:12:59.482 to make this 100th Guiness World Record feel special?" 00:12:59.676 --> 00:13:03.013 Like TEDx, TED talks - it's like a birthday. 00:13:03.013 --> 00:13:06.773 It's a milestone and a mark, so the record I'm going to attempt to break - 00:13:07.666 --> 00:13:12.316 it's for the most candles lit in the mouth. 00:13:12.491 --> 00:13:13.666 (Laughter) 00:13:13.666 --> 00:13:16.796 They've got to be full-sized, taper candles. 00:13:17.342 --> 00:13:20.382 The current record is 41. 00:13:21.332 --> 00:13:24.552 But it's my 100th Guiness World Record, 00:13:24.552 --> 00:13:28.342 and so I decided I have to put 100 candles in my mouth. 00:13:28.493 --> 00:13:31.963 And so what I'm going to attempt to do now is put 100 candles in my mouth, 00:13:31.963 --> 00:13:36.933 light them on fire, and then they have to stay there for 30 seconds. 00:13:38.701 --> 00:13:40.211 (Exhales) 00:13:41.309 --> 00:13:43.829 Held up by nothing but my hands. 00:13:43.829 --> 00:13:45.329 Alright, so here we go. 00:13:45.329 --> 00:13:48.749 These are what the taper candles look like right here. 00:13:51.002 --> 00:13:53.462 Get them on film so we can count them individually. 00:13:53.462 --> 00:13:56.022 We counted them all very carefully before. 00:13:56.198 --> 00:13:57.618 (Exhales) 00:13:58.664 --> 00:14:00.204 Eye protection. 00:14:00.354 --> 00:14:03.714 Mike out of the way and at this point I won't be able to talk anymore, 00:14:03.714 --> 00:14:07.032 but when we light all the candles, 00:14:07.032 --> 00:14:09.134 I'll release my hand, time is going to start. 00:14:09.134 --> 00:14:10.254 When I hit 30 seconds, 00:14:10.254 --> 00:14:12.579 I'm at Guiness World Record number 100. 00:14:13.393 --> 00:14:17.454 This is not my core competency, but I decided I was going to do it anyway. 00:14:17.454 --> 00:14:18.610 (Laughter) 00:14:19.100 --> 00:14:20.930 (Aargh) 00:14:43.653 --> 00:14:45.383 (Makes sound) 00:15:37.189 --> 00:15:40.159 (Cheers) (Applause) 00:16:07.201 --> 00:16:08.891 Witness: Start! 00:16:10.733 --> 00:16:12.953 (Cheers) 00:16:14.304 --> 00:16:16.944 (Applause) (Cheers) 00:16:28.250 --> 00:16:29.250 20 00:16:30.133 --> 00:16:32.643 (Applause) (Cheers) 00:16:33.259 --> 00:16:34.259 25 00:16:37.997 --> 00:16:38.997 30 00:16:38.997 --> 00:16:40.477 DR: Aaargh! 00:16:40.477 --> 00:16:42.417 (Applause) (Cheers) 00:16:42.996 --> 00:16:45.236 (Whisling) 00:16:47.976 --> 00:16:49.676 Come on! 00:16:49.676 --> 00:16:50.990 Whoo! 00:16:50.994 --> 00:16:52.020 Yes! 00:16:52.020 --> 00:16:53.020 Come on! 00:16:53.020 --> 00:16:54.357 High fives in the front row! 00:16:54.503 --> 00:16:55.973 High fives in the front row! 00:16:55.973 --> 00:16:57.723 Come on! Come on! 00:16:57.723 --> 00:16:59.943 Whoo! Whoo! 00:16:59.943 --> 00:17:01.683 (Cheers) (Applause) 00:17:04.381 --> 00:17:05.381 Whoo! 00:17:07.490 --> 00:17:09.190 That feels good. 00:17:09.702 --> 00:17:11.562 100 world records. 00:17:11.829 --> 00:17:13.519 But remember this. 00:17:14.170 --> 00:17:17.960 Breaking 100 Guiness World Records was not the end goal. 00:17:18.150 --> 00:17:22.160 This is simply a tangible example of what you can accomplish 00:17:22.160 --> 00:17:23.650 if you set your mind to a goal. 00:17:23.650 --> 00:17:26.980 Believe in yourself and purse it with a passion. 00:17:26.980 --> 00:17:29.790 And there are some of you out there that have doubts. 00:17:30.123 --> 00:17:32.559 You've told yourself there's something you can't do, 00:17:32.559 --> 00:17:34.775 but you want to do it anyway. 00:17:35.122 --> 00:17:38.502 And you wish you could, but you have these doubts. 00:17:38.502 --> 00:17:40.422 What is that thing? 00:17:41.592 --> 00:17:43.112 Now go do it. 00:17:43.112 --> 00:17:45.652 My name's David Rush. Enjoy TEDxBoise! 00:17:45.652 --> 00:17:47.176 (Applause) (Cheers)