Want creativity? Then WALK on the wild side | Eugene Quinn | TEDxVienna

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @carlosribeiro2806
    @carlosribeiro2806 3 года назад +1

    amazing, I was feeling down and unexcited. I already feel like starting the week tomorrow by taking a long walk, with my mask on. Thanks dear Eugene for your great contribution. Carlos - Brazil

  • @boyrichie9536
    @boyrichie9536 4 года назад +1

    This man was extreeeeeeemely nervous!!!!

  • @DEEVENTUS
    @DEEVENTUS 8 лет назад +2

    Walking in Vienna is amazing. I love my city

  • @tunes4426
    @tunes4426 7 лет назад

    Great work, great presence.

  • @u_u.7396
    @u_u.7396 4 года назад

    No aprendí nada pongalo en español si no para que no colocan

  • @notthere83
    @notthere83 7 лет назад +2

    "To walk around the city is to build stronger communities" - in Vienna? Really? Because all I see here when I walk around are the grumpy faces of people who mostly avoid all eye contact. Contrary to e.g. Toronto or London.
    Towards the beginning of the "long night of museums" a few years ago, I dared to ask strangers waiting in a really long queue whether they've seen other things already and whether the queues for those were this long as well. They looked at me in almost a startled manner, like "You can't just ask random people on the street things!".
    On the other hand, during the Nuit Blanche in Toronto, a group of people from Buffalo struck up a conversation with me and we ended up talking for about half an hour about health care and the education system among other things.

    • @eugenequinn2137
      @eugenequinn2137 7 лет назад +4

      Thanks for your comment, NotThere. You are right that Vienna is not a city which immediately embraces you. But that is part of the complexity of living in a modern city. I did not say in the film that walking around will make you lots of local friends. But I am sure that more people strolling in a district helps to build a sense of community and belonging. If you walk the same space each day, for sure you will start to recognise familiar - and friendly - faces, and out of that you can develop new networks. I live on the Karmelitermarkt, and I hang out there each afternoon, and have spontaneously chatted with so many random and colourful characters. Please try it!