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Testimonials
Jaume Sanchez
Hi Peter,
First of all congratulations! I enjoyed a lot with your activity INTO THE UNKNOWN.
I should say that it was more than an activity. It was a performance. An excellent performance I'd say. The first minute dance caught my attention because I didn't know what was going to happen.
After that I was very shocked because I am totally opposite to the saying "life begins at the end of your comfort zone". It seems to me that ordinary life is exciting enough to look for more emotions outside.
But in spite of your "trip" was not dangerous at all if you consider that the itinerary went by through civilized countries and there weren't any great risks - forests, deserts, high mountains, extreme weather conditions, wild animals, etc - there was a great one, man.
I may be influenced by cinema. One can watch many movies with complicated situations and also some movies with morals and happy end. You came across different kinds of people that I was acted in the same way as you did. But the episode with the tramp, I must admit it, thrilled me. I'd be unable to pass the night with him. And at the same time I felt a bit ashamed and guilty because of my prejudices in these situations.
I also understand your father's worries, because I have felt the same with my kids. Maybe you'll remember that moment if some day you are father-in-similar-situation.
I enjoyed a lot the way you analyze every situation. Always two possibilities to choose. It's a very useful way to talk to oneself. And the way you interacted with the audience asking easy questions or opinions was excellent.
And finally, I think it's an evidence that it is possible to catch the attention of the audience for one hour and a half using simple means but with plenty of enthusiasm in what is being done.
Congratulations one more time. See you.
Miguel Sesplugues
Hey Peter!
The first think to say is: Congratulations!
You did a very good and worked exposition about your experience. You were able to convey to us the feelings you had in the travel.
Personally I think you're a very good orator, and more of that, you are a very positive person that lives happily.
Many people can disagree with the ideas of taking an adventure alone but I know the feelings you had and what you learn compensates that!
See you!
Miguel Sesplugues
Mery Fuertes
Why was it great? Well, in my case I was caught in a moment of radical change, leaving some projects, starting other ... this talk was timely in a timely manner.
First trasmitiste me how great life is, and how great is the people, which I know, but sometimes I forget ... and then you let a few minutes of essential reflection on the direction we want with our lives and parts have to move to get it.
My next big project is underway so I have nothing to add to it!
Thanks Peter! ;)
Jaume Sanchez
Hi Peter,
First of all congratulations! I enjoyed a lot with your activity INTO THE UNKNOWN.
I should say that it was more than an activity. It was a performance. An excellent performance I'd say. The first minute dance caught my attention because I didn't know what was going to happen.
After that I was very shocked because I am totally opposite to the saying "life begins at the end of your comfort zone". It seems to me that ordinary life is exciting enough to look for more emotions outside.
But in spite of your "trip" was not dangerous at all if you consider that the itinerary went by through civilized countries and there weren't any great risks - forests, deserts, high mountains, extreme weather conditions, wild animals, etc - there was a great one, man.
I may be influenced by cinema. One can watch many movies with complicated situations and also some movies with morals and happy end. You came across different kinds of people that I was acted in the same way as you did. But the episode with the tramp, I must admit it, thrilled me. I'd be unable to pass the night with him. And at the same time I felt a bit ashamed and guilty because of my prejudices in these situations.
I also understand your father's worries, because I have felt the same with my kids. Maybe you'll remember that moment if some day you are father-in-similar-situation.
I enjoyed a lot the way you analyze every situation. Always two possibilities to choose. It's a very useful way to talk to oneself. And the way you interacted with the audience asking easy questions or opinions was excellent.
And finally, I think it's an evidence that it is possible to catch the attention of the audience for one hour and a half using simple means but with plenty of enthusiasm in what is being done.
Congratulations one more time. See you.
Miguel Sesplugues
Hey Peter!
The first think to say is: Congratulations!
You did a very good and worked exposition about your experience. You were able to convey to us the feelings you had in the travel.
Personally I think you're a very good orator, and more of that, you are a very positive person that lives happily.
Many people can disagree with the ideas of taking an adventure alone but I know the feelings you had and what you learn compensates that!
See you!
Miguel Sesplugues
Mery Fuertes
Why was it great? Well, in my case I was caught in a moment of radical change, leaving some projects, starting other ... this talk was timely in a timely manner.
First trasmitiste me how great life is, and how great is the people, which I know, but sometimes I forget ... and then you let a few minutes of essential reflection on the direction we want with our lives and parts have to move to get it.
My next big project is underway so I have nothing to add to it!
Thanks Peter! ;)