Inspiration and Feedback
I am sure it has happened to you too. Someone is talking, having a presentation or just chatting in a pub, playing at a concert. And you get so much inspired. I like these moments. And I try to catch them, remember and give feedback if possible.
I beleive, when you like something a lot, you should not leave it just for yourself, but tell the people, the musician, the lecturer or your friend that you liked what they have said, what they have just played or what they have just shared with you. Everyone likes to hear it and it makes them even more eager to carry on their path with a passion.
It has happened to me recently two times.
Firstly, just a few days ago after one concert. I liked it a lot and I happened to talk to the main musician and tell him that they played really well and I had a good time. He told me: "You really liked it?" When I nodded, he said Thanks and frankly smiled.
Second time, I was inspired by a very cool presentation at our university. I sent an email to the lecturer with big Thanks and a follow up on the presentation and points what I liked. He got back to me happy to hear my feedback.
To sum up, don´t worry to say Thanks or tell somebody that you liked what they said. I belive this keeps people going and whichever honest feedback shift them further on their way.
As we say: "Sharing is caring".
I beleive, when you like something a lot, you should not leave it just for yourself, but tell the people, the musician, the lecturer or your friend that you liked what they have said, what they have just played or what they have just shared with you. Everyone likes to hear it and it makes them even more eager to carry on their path with a passion.
It has happened to me recently two times.
Firstly, just a few days ago after one concert. I liked it a lot and I happened to talk to the main musician and tell him that they played really well and I had a good time. He told me: "You really liked it?" When I nodded, he said Thanks and frankly smiled.
Second time, I was inspired by a very cool presentation at our university. I sent an email to the lecturer with big Thanks and a follow up on the presentation and points what I liked. He got back to me happy to hear my feedback.
To sum up, don´t worry to say Thanks or tell somebody that you liked what they said. I belive this keeps people going and whichever honest feedback shift them further on their way.
As we say: "Sharing is caring".


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