TEDxWaterloo - Amy Krouse Rosenthal - 7 Notes on Life
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Amy Krouse Rosenthal is a person who likes to make things. She writes books for grown-ups, such as the alphabetized memoir "Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life" (named one of the top 10 memoirs of the decade); she writes books for children, such as "Little Pea", "Spoon", "Duck! Rabbit!", and "The Wonder Book"; she makes interactive films like "The Beckoning of Lovely", "The Money Tree", and "The Kindness Thought Bubble"; and she creates weekly missions for the universe to play along with via www.MissionAmyK... -- a project in conjunction with Chicago's NPR affiliate. Amy led the PUBLIC heART "Lost and Found Project" at TEDActive 2011. She resides online at whoisamy.com
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Amy is still touching lives in 2022. Rest in Awesome Amy. I wish I could have met you.
Seeing this in 2024 and falling in love with her
RIP Amy. You gave me such a beautiful inspiration.
A remarkable human being, who lived a fruitful life taking her own advice on the 7 notes.
I just found out about Amy (through her NYT essay)... Needed to hear this talk. It synthesized many concepts I've been grappling with in a intricate way. It simplified complex ideas. Serendipity. :) Thank you, Amy!
could not agree more!!
Giovanna RP link ???
Pure light. Love never dies.
Just an ordinary life...who touched so many of us fellow humans through her outlook and fearlessness. I am deeply appreciative. Love.
Just found your book yesterday and read half of it today when I was compelled to look you up and found you are no longer with us on this plane, but I write to you believing somehow you can read this a million universes away. Thank you for the laughs and the smile on my face at the end of this video.
You have exemplified the 7 words with your life. May you be blessed. We certainly are, by your spirit and your humanity.
I just met your article in the NY times and I'm touched. I love you my friend
Although your time here on earth is short your creative works and wisdom will lingers forever
Rest in Peace, Amy. You had a great gift for living, and I wish you had been able to stay longer.
i feel like a breath of fresh air hit me. a timeless message. thank you Amy for renewing my hope and taking a risk in life.
I only became aware of this remarkable woman a few days ago. And, on March 13, she died. She has left a legacy of love and brilliant creativity.
PDZ1028 me too.
wish I'd heard of her earlier. how did I miss her? i love her beckon lovely project, been thinking about it all day.
i would definitely have added my voice. what a light she truly was and is.
R.I.P. Amy. Thank you for being such an inspiration to me all of these years.
R.I.P. Amy, thank you for being your magnificent self in this planet.
R.I.P. Amy Rosenthal
I read your article for your husband to find a new wife or partner after your passing I cried. It was so beautiful. Then I heard his Ted Talk about you. I wish I had known about your sooner. I'm so sorry you are no longer on this earth, but you made a difference while you were on this planet and that is the best we can hope for. RIP Amy. I see why you were such a lovely person.
The sort of thing everyone should watch at least once. Take a notepad the 2nd time
I can't believe it's been almost 10 years since the beckoning of lovely, nor did I know she didn't even have a yellow umbrella before. But from an outside perspective, I think she fulfilled her message.
I see John Green at 3:03 and 4:23!
And his brother hank green at 1:01!
i feel so bad RIP Amy :(
May your soul rest in peace.
very wise, intuitive woman, brilliant!
Every time I read Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life I feel like we're friends. I am so sorry Amy is no longer here. What a special person she was.
You can see Hank Green in the video in Chicago :’)
How precious that she shared so much of her "heart and soul" - loved it!
"Heart and soul" yeah! You "Loved it!"
@@rogernoir8819 wat?
RIP, Amy!
at 1:01 is that Hank Green?
TheHumbleBeez YES
Let's continue to Beacon the Lovely. The world will miss you Amy.
RIP Amy 🙏
Lovely.
RIP....
"figure it out as you go."
rest on peace dear
@TheHumbleBeez Yep! That's Hank Green! haha.
speede179
RIP
...........................woooo............... led to hear/hereher her husband talking about her letter/post "why you should marry my husband". Amy was dying of cancer and did, but urged publicly that her love or her life should move on with another. .....and what did she die of? Ovarian cancer. A place that provides physical cells to move into the world after growing in the womb. Kind of like what her videos, and writings, and ideas continue to do as they inspire and grow in the world. I feel this. Amy you are living on in so many ways as your spirit continues to emanate through the world...............oooww
Made The Most Of Her Time Here
Well sead.7 🗝 🙏👏
Who is she playing piano with?
O_O wtf i was actually emotinally moved by this vid.
....Hmm oh well
Who was amy?
q mulher linda. eu não a conhecia. se o marido for metade do q ela era, tb quero casar com ele.
Ah this is all a bit wishy-washy touchy-feely for my tastes.
Why reply at all?
Lulz
She can still recover.All cancers are curable by urine therapy.Many people fully recovered fasting and drinking only water and own urine within 1 month or longer. She has nothing to lose so why not to try?
ive only heard of that for when the limbs are dying, I think people are afraid of what they don't understand and too bad docs don't actually know how to cure people. People need to stop blindly relying on MD's for true illness. Acute issues they are great, testing pretty ok...illness. They know nothing of how to CURE the problem. Meds jus cover up symptoms the illness goes deeper into the body and come up somewhere else as something else to get noticed.. infuriating. Docs need to go back to homeopathy medicine it works but is HARD to learn and they can't make money off it. :( If they'd learn It and actually fix issues maybe more people would come to them.
RIP