Keep on believing | Roberto Andreoli | TEDxVarese
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0:11 - 0:15Today, I'm going to talk about sport.
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0:16 - 0:20But not only about victories.
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0:20 - 0:24Not only about the winners.
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0:24 - 0:29But about the positive side of sport.
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0:29 - 0:34A kind of sport,
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0:34 - 0:38that gives us the strength to carry on,
the strength to believe. -
0:40 - 0:47That's me running, because I like to run.
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0:47 - 0:49Here I was in Namibia.
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0:49 - 0:51This was the first stage of a long trip.
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0:52 - 0:57A 104 km long trip,
that later became 106 km. -
0:57 - 1:00I had run 2 km more,
because 104 were not enough. -
1:00 - 1:03No, I did it because
6 is an important number. -
1:03 - 1:05The 6 is a recurring number
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1:05 - 1:09in this story.
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1:10 - 1:14That's me at the end of the race,
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1:14 - 1:18with all the runners,
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1:18 - 1:20in spite of the running,
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1:20 - 1:25and straggling to win,
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1:25 - 1:31we arrived all together,
after these 106 coveted kilometers. -
1:31 - 1:37The trip required a big effort.
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1:37 - 1:41We landed in Windhoek, here in the map.
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1:41 - 1:46After seven long hours,
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1:46 - 1:49we arrived in the Namib desert,
the oldest desert in the world. -
1:50 - 1:51An amazing desert,
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1:51 - 1:54I choose to run through this desert
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1:54 - 1:57for his peculiar features.
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1:58 - 2:01And look at my participant number.
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2:01 - 2:03The number I was given is number 6.
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2:03 - 2:06A recurring number,
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2:06 - 2:08this is an important number for me.
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2:10 - 2:16This is the first stage of the running,
this is a nocturnal stage, -
2:16 - 2:1915 km long, so it is an easy one.
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2:19 - 2:24We run for 15 km,
as in a typical training. -
2:24 - 2:28But the desert and, broadly speaking,
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2:28 - 2:30running is a metaphor of life.
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2:30 - 2:32As in life, you're doing something
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2:32 - 2:35and all of a sudden,
something unexpected happens. -
2:35 - 2:37In running, unexpected happens as well.
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2:37 - 2:40If you want to complete a challenge,
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2:40 - 2:44against the time or something else,
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2:44 - 2:46you need to go on,
and react to the unexpected. -
2:46 - 2:49You can always react.
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2:49 - 2:53I had a problem after 3 km,
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2:55 - 2:57It was cold --
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2:58 - 3:01the sun was setting
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3:01 - 3:03look how beautiful it was --
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3:08 - 3:11I'm a bit touched.
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3:12 - 3:15I didn't know it was so amazing.
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3:22 - 3:23Thanks everyone,
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3:24 - 3:26you had sustained me.
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3:27 - 3:28I'll do it.
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3:28 - 3:30It very hard but I'll do it.
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3:31 - 3:32OK?
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3:37 - 3:38I never give up.
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3:40 - 3:44Right, I couldn't give up.
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3:44 - 3:47Because we were running for
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3:47 - 3:50a fundraising initiative,
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3:50 - 3:53to help children
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3:53 - 3:54an important initiative,
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3:54 - 3:59to raise funds to challenge neuroblastoma.
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3:59 - 4:03Neuroblastoma is a a type of cancer
frequent in children. -
4:03 - 4:05Unfortunately, many children
suffer from neuroblastoma. -
4:05 - 4:07I didn't know this disease,
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4:07 - 4:10before this experience.
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4:10 - 4:14But there are many children
who are suffering, right now. -
4:14 - 4:17I had to run 106 km
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4:17 - 4:21and raise founds
to give hope to this children. -
4:21 - 4:24When you run in the desert,
and it's not easy, -
4:24 - 4:28because of the sand,
the high and low temperature. -
4:28 - 4:35In Namib desert, in December
there are 61 degrees. -
4:35 - 4:36In Namibia when there are 61 degrees
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4:36 - 4:38is not like in Italy,
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4:38 - 4:40there's not moisture.
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4:40 - 4:42But there are still 61 degrees.
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4:42 - 4:45During the 42 km marathon,
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4:45 - 4:48where I had been running for seven hours,
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4:48 - 4:52I had arm problems, burnings, abrasions.
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4:52 - 4:53But it was OK.
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4:53 - 4:57Because we had to finish the race.
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4:57 - 5:00When you are running you are alone.
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5:00 - 5:04This was the second stage,
a bit longer, 21 km. -
5:04 - 5:06Not so difficult,
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5:06 - 5:12but it made me think.
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5:12 - 5:16I started to notice the dry soil,
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5:16 - 5:19because of the hot weather.
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5:20 - 5:23The desert taught me a lot.
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5:23 - 5:27Taught me that we often --
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5:29 - 5:32in our day life,
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5:32 - 5:36during all day, we feel invincible.
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5:36 - 5:38We feel strong.
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5:38 - 5:40[Respect the desert,
and it will be your teacher] -
5:40 - 5:44When you are in the desert,
you realise how small you are. -
5:44 - 5:46You are a speck of dust in the universe.
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5:46 - 5:49I had run for 15 to 20 km in the desert.
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5:49 - 5:53and all around me there was the void.
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5:53 - 5:54I realised how small I was.
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5:54 - 5:57The most beautiful things in life
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5:57 - 6:01are not your mobile phone,
your new clothes. -
6:01 - 6:05Many think that to be happy,
you need the last generation phone. -
6:05 - 6:10I learnt this from a bus driver.
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6:10 - 6:14Once in the desert, we were driving,
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6:14 - 6:18the bus driver stopped, got out the bus,
in the middle of the desert, -
6:18 - 6:21took a leaf from a bush.
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6:21 - 6:25He gave us the leaf and says:
"Smell it." -
6:25 - 6:27It was a leaf of sage.
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6:27 - 6:31He was happy because with the leaf of sage
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6:31 - 6:34he could cook.
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6:34 - 6:38And with a leaf of sage he could make drugs.
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6:38 - 6:39He was happy because of the leaf.
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6:39 - 6:43We don't need to be happy only for leaves,
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6:43 - 6:46it's right be happy for several reasons.
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6:46 - 6:50We must be conscious that we are lucky.
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6:50 - 6:54Do you know why I choose the Namib desert?
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6:54 - 6:55Because in that desert,
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6:55 - 6:58there is the highest dune in the world,
more than 300 metres tall. -
6:58 - 6:59When you are there,
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6:59 - 7:02we run to the top,
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7:02 - 7:04you can see there,
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7:04 - 7:06is the little flag,
and get down from the other side -
7:06 - 7:08it's like it was touching the sky.
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7:08 - 7:11Because in the desert
there aren't clouds. -
7:11 - 7:14When you are there,
is an unbelievable feeling. -
7:14 - 7:18Going up to the dune is not easy.
I run slow, better, I walked slow. -
7:18 - 7:24When I arrived on the top of the dune,
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7:24 - 7:27I had already run 100 km,
there were still 6 km. -
7:28 - 7:30I had run 100 km,
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7:30 - 7:35and I was on the highest
dune of the world in Namibia, -
7:35 - 7:36and I succeeded.
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7:37 - 7:38Now...
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7:43 - 7:44Sorry.
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7:44 - 7:49There are still 4 km,
but I'm running for 2 more. -
7:51 - 7:55We are raising found, I'm happy.
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7:56 - 7:59I want to thank you all,
who is supporting me. -
7:59 - 8:03Now I'm going.
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8:05 - 8:06- Ready?
- Let's go! -
8:06 - 8:08I hope not to fall.
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8:10 - 8:16[What makes the desert beautiful
is that it hides, somewhere, a well. -
8:16 - 8:17The Little Prince]
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8:17 - 8:21In the desert I found a quotation.
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8:21 - 8:24This morning, I was talking
about The Little Prince and my well. -
8:24 - 8:27I met a lot of people,
and together we shared emotions. -
8:27 - 8:28We were 26.
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8:28 - 8:31It was a challenge.
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8:31 - 8:3526 people were running with me.
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8:35 - 8:38They could have stopped at 104 km,
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8:38 - 8:41because 104 km was the finish,
but they run until the end. -
8:41 - 8:45And upon arrival,
an incredible magic happened. -
8:49 - 8:52As you see,
we were all agile at the start. -
8:52 - 8:55because the leg weren't tired.
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8:58 - 8:59And this is the end.
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8:59 - 9:01Do you know what the organisation did?
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9:01 - 9:04A kilometer before the finish,
they placed a flag, -
9:04 - 9:08in order to finish officially the running,
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9:08 - 9:10then come back, run one kilometer,
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9:10 - 9:12and go back to the finish, running 106 km.
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9:13 - 9:16Why? Because the initial goal,
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9:16 - 9:19was to run for several kilometers,
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9:19 - 9:26but with a 6 inside the number.
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9:26 - 9:29It's interesting that we finish
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9:29 - 9:33the fundraising
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9:33 - 9:38on December 20th, 2016.
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9:38 - 9:43If you sum the number, the result is 106 km.
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9:43 - 9:47If you multiply 106 by 2, the result is 212.
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9:49 - 9:51I have not always been like this,
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9:51 - 9:54don't worry, there's hope for everyone.
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9:54 - 9:55You can run too.
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9:55 - 9:59I was fatter, I had 40 kg of overweight,
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10:00 - 10:02I didn't practise sport,
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10:03 - 10:06I used to smoke,
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10:07 - 10:12running for 100 meters was difficult.
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10:14 - 10:16I was not alone.
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10:18 - 10:20Sorry.
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10:20 - 10:24(Applause)
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10:36 - 10:38I had a wife,
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10:38 - 10:40and two children.
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10:40 - 10:43Riccardo, today is 17.
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10:43 - 10:45and Pietro, six years old.
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10:45 - 10:47Pietro and Riccardo,
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10:47 - 10:50Pietro was 3 years younger that Riccardo,
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10:50 - 10:52this is the first day of school.
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10:54 - 10:58Riccardo was in the fourth year,
and Pietro on his first year, -
10:58 - 10:59they were young.
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10:59 - 11:02I don't know why Riccado was thumb up
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11:02 - 11:03and Pietro thumb down,
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11:03 - 11:05maybe he knew everything --
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11:05 - 11:08[Life is unexpected]
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11:08 - 11:11And sometimes life is hard,
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11:12 - 11:17and the same way you do while running,
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11:17 - 11:21you must react.
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11:21 - 11:23That's what happened.
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11:23 - 11:26This is an intracranial hemorrhage.
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11:28 - 11:31This is a CT scan of
an intracranial hemorrhage. -
11:31 - 11:34Pietro had an intracranial hemorrhage,
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11:34 - 11:36in November, during
the first days of school. -
11:36 - 11:39The intracranial hemorrhage
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11:39 - 11:42was caused by an arteriovenous
malformation about it we didn’t know -
11:42 - 11:44when he was born.
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11:44 - 11:47And he struggled fiercely.
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11:47 - 11:50This is his last smile.
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11:57 - 12:02When everything seemed to be normal,
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12:02 - 12:08on February 18th, we were called
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12:08 - 12:11because he had a heart attack
because his body was tired. -
12:13 - 12:18We named the Marathon Taran 106.
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12:18 - 12:21Pietro. Now you understand
why 6 is an important number. -
12:24 - 12:25Clearly,
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12:28 - 12:32I don't want to give
a bad impression, but ... -
12:32 - 12:37[The sun rises, even when we can't see it]
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12:37 - 12:40You can't give up, but ...
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12:40 - 12:47[The sun rises, even when
we can't see it] (Applause) -
12:47 - 12:51You must go on,
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12:51 - 12:54support those who remained,
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12:54 - 12:57because remember that problems
are always of those who remained. -
12:58 - 13:00Riccardo keeps on living,
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13:01 - 13:03He helps the other two new arrived.
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13:03 - 13:04Emma arrived.
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13:04 - 13:07She was born on June 29th,
on Saint Peter day, -
13:08 - 13:12and then 18 months later, Michele was born.
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13:12 - 13:16It was absolutely necessary to be positive,
I could not give up. -
13:16 - 13:19What did I do?
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13:19 - 13:23I tried to make my life better,
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13:23 - 13:24and my body better.
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13:24 - 13:27Not only from the outside,
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13:27 - 13:29but also from the inside.
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13:29 - 13:31To make people stronger.
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13:32 - 13:34To be stronger.
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13:34 - 13:36I started to run.
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13:36 - 13:39I took this picture,
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13:39 - 13:43when I run my first
half marathon in Milan, -
13:43 - 13:45and one year later,
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13:45 - 13:47my first marathon in Verona.
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13:47 - 13:51Until I run for this marathon.
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13:51 - 13:54In the Namibia desert,
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13:54 - 13:56when I run 106 km,
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13:56 - 13:59and I won this medal,
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13:59 - 14:02and help a lot of children
that were in need for care. -
14:02 - 14:05Do you see the t-shirt, and that sketch?
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14:05 - 14:08I made a tattoo. It's me and Pietro.
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14:08 - 14:12That's why I wanted to find 21,000 euro,
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14:12 - 14:16because I didn't run alone in the desert.
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14:16 - 14:19I will never run alone.
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14:19 - 14:20In November,
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14:20 - 14:25I will run 165 km in the desert of Oman,
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14:25 - 14:28here again the number 6.
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14:28 - 14:32165 km, totally in a self-sufficient way,
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14:32 - 14:34I will be given only water.
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14:34 - 14:37I hope to run until the end.
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14:37 - 14:40The desert is different,
but the goal is the same. -
14:40 - 14:43A raising funds running,
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14:43 - 14:46to help children to fell better.
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14:46 - 14:49Today I'm giving you a lesson.
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14:50 - 14:54Despite problems,
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14:54 - 14:56big or not,
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14:56 - 14:57there's always hope,
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14:57 - 15:00to do amazing things and go on.
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15:01 - 15:03Life is like a pinwheel.
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15:04 - 15:07(Applause)
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15:09 - 15:12[We all have
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15:12 - 15:15running shoes, and can start running.
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15:15 - 15:18We all can set goals,
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15:18 - 15:20big o small goals,
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15:20 - 15:22and try to reach them.
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15:22 - 15:25I did it. I run in the desert]
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15:26 - 15:28(Applause)
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15:32 - 15:33[Thanks]
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15:33 - 15:34Today we are here.
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15:34 - 15:39Today is 6-17, 2017.
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15:39 - 15:43Three times six, you can relate it
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15:43 - 15:44Thank you.
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15:44 - 15:48(Applause)
- Title:
- Keep on believing | Roberto Andreoli | TEDxVarese
- Description:
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Roberto Andreoli talks about sport and life. He is not only an expert manager, but first of all a father who loves running. In 2016, run 106 km in the Namibia desert, for a raising of funds called #Run106Pietro. In 2017, run a difficult 165 km long marathon. His new challenge's name is #desert4KIDS. The number six is important number for him.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- Video Language:
- Italian
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- Duration:
- 15:57
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