Bravo. I honestly never thought of that before. What a different and more efficient way of doing things. I commend you on bringing such ideas forth and writing about them. I like that this is in audio, because instead of reading a words written down, now I feel as if I am listening to your thoughts and mind. I feel like I listened to a wonderful short and inspiring story.
Bravo. I honestly never thought of that before. What a different and more efficient way of doing things. I commend you on bringing such ideas forth and writing about them. I like that this is in audio, because instead of reading a words written down, now I feel as if I am listening to your thoughts and mind. I feel like I listened to a wonderful short and inspiring story.
Wow. I have never thought of it this way! That was true genius thinking. Wonderful thoughts indeed. It must take a lot to not have your work published in a way everyone could read it. This is truly fantastic. You did a wonderful job. And the odd thing is, I'm currently writing an essay on pollution. I know this doesn't matter for the sake of reviewing, but in a way authors pollute the Earth when they are published. Amazing insight. Thank you very much for writing this.
Bravo.. well said.. very profound message.. with online becoming more and more of an outlet.. maybe there will be more people reading online where you can still aspire. Although you are also stating to deeply consider the ramnifications of such aspirations and all consequences of such. I can understand this as this is something I considered for many years... as once famous .. loss of freedom.. the garbage gossip spread against the famous is truly making it less attractive to ASPIRE. Once famous you can have so many fans.. but then there are also just as many who don't like you. There is no money on earth that can buy freedom or reputation. Sad that a dream could come with such strings.. those are some of the other consequences your presentation made me think of. People don't think they will care.. but I think once you are in that spotlight that you can't get out of ... it's too late by that point!
Ohh my friend that was really some wonderful thoughts you brought..ha ha,I swear before listening to your voice
I was thinking to myself how wonderful it would be if I listened to these lovely works that I read here done by the same beautiful mind who wrote it
he would put more life into each word,it would be really great ..and the thought of the poor trees that we should
mind that written works mean the life of a precious tree,I first thought you were going too far ,but really looking at it ,its exactly as you say
we are killing trees by our works,and I just looked at the lovely foto of those lovely tress..you are so right..and last I wish
others of my friend to consider telling their works through their voice ,how astounding and lovely the whole work will be
lovely work..
V. Lucien Maier was born in 1973, in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands.
His father a civil engineer had a love of travel, and both parents loved skiing. When the opportunity arose to move to .. more..