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How 3 Words Will Change Your Life: Johanna Feick (Transcript) 

Here is the full transcript of 2x startup founder Johanna Feick’s talk titled “How 3 Words Will Change Your Life” at TEDxTwenteU 2024 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Courage to Live Authentically

I wish I had the courage to live life true to myself and not according to the expectations and wishes of others. Now, not living life true to oneself is one of the top regrets of the elderly, according to Bronnie Ware’s famous book, “The Top Five Regrets of the Dying.” And I think we’ve all been there, situations where we’ve given up on ourselves before we even started, telling ourselves that we can’t. And then, then we won’t. We live up to our own self-made prophecy.

I grew up in Germany. I moved to a small town when I was a child, the type of small town where even ten years later, people still consider you to be an outsider. And I was a misfit.

My dreams of making it big, traveling the world and moving abroad, they were seen as fairytale beliefs, as ridiculous, maybe even as an offense. And I was told that I can’t, that people like us can’t. Now for a long time in my life, that used to be my go-to excuse. Big dreams and small ones alike, I told myself that I can’t.

Their prophecy became my own until I decided to change. Now I can still remember that moment as vividly as if it was yesterday. I was walking through a small forest in spring, a breeze flowing around me, circulating flower petals all in the air. I felt as if I was in some sort of movie because that was the very moment I had some sort of epiphany.

The Turning Point

I was fresh out of high school and I knew exactly what was expected of me. It almost felt as if my entire life has been written out by someone else. I have to study, I have to find a stable job, marry and have children. But at the age of 19, that is not exactly what I want to do.

I want to travel the world and I want to learn about life and people and myself. And I’m so young and hopeful and creative and full of ideas. And yet again, I met with an all too familiar reality. I’m told that I can’t, that people like me can’t.

That I, I don’t want to be confined by what other people want my life to look like. So in that very moment, standing in this small forest, surrounded by all these pink, beautiful flower petals, I start entertaining a single thought. How can I? And I, well, I decide that I want to travel first.

So I start researching. Visa requirements, cost of living, airplane tickets, all these things that I had absolutely nothing to do with until that time. I researched it. I made a plan.

Taking the Leap

I executed it. And a few months later, I’m sitting in an airplane to South Korea, all alone at 19 years old. Barely able to speak Korean, knowing full well that just speaking English isn’t exactly going to be enough. And with just enough money in my pocket to last me for roughly two months.

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The thought that I can was still just a concept inside of my mind. It was unproven. But I am determined to prove them and my own doubts wrong. And it works out.

I stay for the entire duration of my visa, 12 months in total. I even travel to Thailand and Japan. I pick up different odd jobs and ultimately even get my first real job as a marketing manager. And I come back to Germany and I’m full of motivation. I moved to a large city, found a company, and my team, my co-founders and I, we make it work.

By the age of 22, I’m already able to fulfill one of my dreams, living my passion by leading products and teams in tech. And now, just a few years later, I’m so grateful to be in a position where I can support other people on their journey. By asking myself, how can I?

The Power of “How Can I?”

I even gave myself the chance to prove that I can. And I gave myself the chance to live life true to myself. Now finding out how you can, it is quite the exciting journey and it’s not an easy one. But it is so worth it.

First we need to clearly identify what it is that we want in life. But just knowing what you want is not enough. You have to dig a little bit deeper. Perhaps you’re familiar with Simon Sinek’s famous TED talk, “Start with Why.”

And just like that, we also need to start with why. We need to ask ourselves why again and again and again until we get to the bottom of what it is what we truly desire in life. If you seek wealth and success because you’re hoping that it will help you find love, perhaps it will serve you better to seek love instead. But even when we understand our why, we get stuck so often.

Overcoming Fear and Taking Action

I’ve seen this many times firsthand. People having this grand vision of what their life should be like, but never really asking themselves how they can make it happen. It almost seems as if the fear gap of asking ourselves how is as big as the fear of taking action itself. If we don’t ask ourselves how we can, we can tell ourselves that everything we want in life is just a fairytale belief that it is what it is and that nothing can be done.

And that can be oddly comfortable because we get to offload an entire portion of responsibility.