Nick Vujicic Gets Emotional About His family | Reach Beyond Your Goal By Nick Vujicic

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30 Jan 202305:40

Summary

TLDRIn this heartfelt speech, the speaker shares his love story with his wife, whom he met in Texas in 2010, and their journey to parenthood with four children. Despite not having arms, he emphasizes the importance of self-worth and happiness, both in singlehood and marriage. He offers advice on the pursuit of happiness and the value of focusing on what one has rather than what's lacking. The speaker's resilience and positive outlook are highlighted through anecdotes, including his son's wish for him to have arms to give a hug, and his own response to embrace life's challenges with strength.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’‘ The speaker and his wife met in Texas, Dallas in 2010 and experienced love at first sight.
  • 🀝 He emphasizes the importance of respecting his wife as an equal and considers her his best friend.
  • πŸ’ The speaker advises that if one is not happy single, they should reconsider getting married as happiness should come from within.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Despite not expecting to have children, the couple has four children, including twin girls, and the speaker cherishes fatherhood.
  • πŸ‘¦ A touching moment is shared when the speaker's son wishes his dad had arms to hug him, but reassures him that he will hug him stronger.
  • πŸ’ͺ The speaker encourages a positive attitude, focusing on what one has rather than what one lacks.
  • 🧠 He was taught from a young age to use his brain and to be resourceful, even being told to 'figure it out' by his parents.
  • πŸ‘Ά The speaker and his wife have biological children, which was unexpected for him, and he finds it amazing.
  • πŸ€” The speaker reflects on societal pressures, such as providing for a family, and reassures that one's worth is not defined by these expectations.
  • 🌟 He concludes with the message that dreams can come true, but one must first know their value and purpose in life.

Q & A

  • Where did the speaker and his wife meet?

    -The speaker and his wife met in Texas Dallas.

  • In what year did the speaker and his wife meet?

    -The speaker and his wife met in 2010.

  • What was the speaker's initial reaction upon meeting his wife?

    -The speaker experienced love at first sight and felt he couldn't feel his legs.

  • What is the ethnic background of the speaker's wife?

    -The speaker's wife is half Japanese and half Mexican.

  • What term does the speaker use to describe his wife's ethnic background?

    -The speaker uses the term 'japsicum' to describe his wife's mixed Japanese and Mexican heritage.

  • What was the speaker's view on marriage before he got married?

    -The speaker never thought he would get married as a child and doubted his ability to be a good husband.

  • How does the speaker describe his relationship with his wife?

    -The speaker respects his wife equally, considers her his best friend, and holds her heart.

  • What advice does the speaker give about pursuing marriage?

    -The speaker advises that if one is not happy single, they should talk to someone who is married, as being single and happy is important before considering marriage.

  • What does the speaker say about the importance of self-worth and purpose in life?

    -The speaker emphasizes that knowing one's value and purpose is crucial, regardless of marital or financial status, and that this understanding contributes to happiness in life.

  • How many children does the speaker have?

    -The speaker has four children.

  • What did the speaker's son wish for his father, and how did the father respond?

    -The speaker's son wished his father had arms so he could feel a hug. The father was moved but reassured his son that he is strong and will hug him stronger and longer.

  • What lesson did the speaker's parents teach him about focusing on what he has?

    -The speaker's parents taught him not to focus on what he doesn't have but to use what he does have, such as his brain, to do his best.

Outlines

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πŸ’‘ Love and Family: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Joy

The speaker shares a heartwarming story about meeting his wife in Texas, Dallas, in 2010, and experiencing love at first sight. He humorously notes the audience's reaction, indicating that the men seemed to enjoy the story more than the women. Despite his initial disbelief in his ability to be a good husband, he now cherishes his role and the love he shares with his wife, who is of mixed Japanese and Mexican heritage. The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-worth and purpose, suggesting that happiness in marriage is built on a foundation of personal contentment. He advises that if one is not happy single, marriage is unlikely to bring happiness. He also touches on the topic of parenthood, sharing his initial doubts about being a parent but ultimately finding joy in having four children, including twin girls. A particularly poignant moment is when his son expresses a wish for his father to have arms to give hugs, to which the father responds with love and reassurance.

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πŸ’ͺ Overcoming Challenges: Lessons from Childhood

In the second paragraph, the speaker recounts the strict but motivational upbringing he received from his parents. Despite being born without arms and legs, his parents encouraged him to use his brain and strive for self-sufficiency. They instilled in him the importance of figuring things out on his own, even at a young age. A specific memory is shared where, at the age of six, he was told to 'figure it out' when he wanted to buy a toy, highlighting the early lessons in resilience and independence that shaped his character.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Love at first sight

This phrase refers to the experience of feeling an instant and deep romantic attraction upon first seeing someone. In the video, the speaker describes meeting his wife and feeling an immediate connection, to the point where he couldn't feel his legs due to the overwhelming emotion. This concept is central to the theme of love and connection that the speaker explores.

πŸ’‘Japsicum

A playful term coined by the speaker to describe his wife's mixed heritage, being half Japanese and half Mexican. It showcases the speaker's affection and humor while also highlighting the theme of embracing and celebrating cultural diversity within a relationship.

πŸ’‘Self-worth

The concept of self-worth refers to an individual's perception of their own value and self-esteem. The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing one's self-worth before entering a marriage, suggesting that personal happiness and self-assurance should not be dependent on another person. This is illustrated when he says, 'I knew the truth of my value,' indicating that his contentment was established prior to marriage.

πŸ’‘Purpose

Purpose in life refers to the reason or aim that gives life meaning. The speaker mentions understanding his purpose as a key to his happiness, suggesting that a sense of purpose is foundational for personal fulfillment, regardless of one's marital status. This is tied to the broader message of self-awareness and personal growth.

πŸ’‘Equality

Equality, particularly in the context of a relationship, implies a state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities. The speaker expresses his respect for his wife as an equal partner, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and balance in a healthy relationship.

πŸ’‘Happiness

Happiness is a state of well-being and contentment. The speaker advises that if one is not happy single, they are unlikely to find happiness in marriage. This underscores the idea that personal happiness should come from within and not be sought solely through external circumstances or relationships.

πŸ’‘Dignity

Dignity refers to the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect. The speaker mentions that women can have dignity and equal opportunities, emphasizing the importance of respect and self-worth in society, which is a recurring theme throughout his narrative.

πŸ’‘Adaptability

Adaptability is the ability to adjust to new conditions or changes. The speaker, despite not having arms, talks about holding his wife's heart, which metaphorically represents his ability to adapt and find ways to express love and care in a relationship.

πŸ’‘Resilience

Resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. The speaker's son's wish for his father to have arms to give hugs exemplifies the family's resilience and the positive attitude they maintain despite challenges.

πŸ’‘Attitude

Attitude refers to a person's disposition or outlook. The speaker uses the metaphor of the glass being 'half empty or half full' to illustrate the importance of one's attitude in shaping their perspective on life's circumstances, encouraging a positive and proactive mindset.

πŸ’‘Independence

Independence is the state of being self-sufficient and not relying on others. The speaker recounts his parents' strict approach to teaching him independence from a young age, which is a theme that resonates with his overall message of self-reliance and personal responsibility.

Highlights

The speaker met his wife in Texas Dallas in 2010 and it was love at first sight.

The couple's unique blend of cultures is referred to as 'japsicum'.

The speaker never thought he would get married as a child, fearing he wouldn't be a good husband.

He emphasizes the importance of holding one's heart rather than just holding hands.

The speaker advocates for equal opportunities and respect for women.

He shares his belief in the importance of being happy single before getting married.

The speaker offers advice that happiness in marriage depends on one's happiness as a single person.

He discusses the value of self-worth and purpose, regardless of marital or parental status.

The speaker and his wife have four children, including twin girls.

The couple has biological children, which was unexpected for the speaker.

The speaker's son expressed a wish for his father to have arms to give hugs.

The son's response to his father's lack of arms shows maturity and love.

The speaker discusses the importance of attitude, like seeing the glass as half full.

He shares his parents' advice to focus on what one has rather than what one lacks.

The speaker's parents encouraged him to be resourceful from a young age.

The speaker concludes with the message to 'figure it out', highlighting self-reliance and determination.

Transcripts

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when you look on social media

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you can take it down

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me and my wife

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we met in Texas Dallas in 20 uh we met

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in 2010

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and it was love at first sight

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[Applause]

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oh the boys like that one more than the

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girls that was interesting

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and so I looked at her she looked at me

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and I couldn't feel my legs it was love

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at first sight and did you get that you

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can laugh at that I couldn't feel my

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legs did you get that one and we we met

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and it was amazing

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um and we there it is there she is this

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is Kanye she's half Japanese half

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Mexican we call that japsicum

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and uh when I met her it was amazing I I

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really never thought as a child that I

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would ever get married I never thought

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that I would be able to you know really

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be a good enough husband and I see all

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these husbands and I'm looking at them

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holding their wife's hand and I thought

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I can't even hold my wife's hand how am

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I gonna hold my wife's hand and I can't

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hold my wife's hand but today I hold her

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heart and you don't need arms for that

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and you women can have dignity and you

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can have absolute uh equal opportunities

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here in a country like this I want you

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to know that I respect my wife equal to

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me I respect my wife as my best friend

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and I want you to know that that dreams

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come true and if I got married to such

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an incredible woman if that's what your

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goal is to get married that's beautiful

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go for that dream I'll tell you though

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one thing ready

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can I tell you just one piece of advice

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if you think that you're gonna be

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happier

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married

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and you don't think you're happy single

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just make sure you talk to someone

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married

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because I'll tell you right now if

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you're not happy single you're not going

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to be happy married does that make sense

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I'll tell you right now

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I'll tell you why I'll tell you why it's

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the same thing of why we think we need

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something or someone else now go for it

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get married am I happier married yes I

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am but I was happy before I got married

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because I knew the truth of my value

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I knew the truth of my purpose I knew

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the truth that whether I am rich or poor

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married or not Barren or with children

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it doesn't matter

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sometimes we feel ashamed if we cannot

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provide a child

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to our family

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that doesn't make you any less of a

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human being

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there are many children out there who

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need a parent me and my my wife here's

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the next photo we have now four children

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and we have Kyoshi who's nine now Deon

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who's seven

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these are old photos but kyoshi's on the

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left Dion's on the right he's now seven

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and the babies we have twin identical

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girls

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and they're now five years old five

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years old and they're taller than me now

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I'm the shortest man in the house

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and I and I want you to know that I

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never thought that I would ever have

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children

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and here we are we conceived biological

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children

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and it's amazing my son

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kiyoshi

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he actually thank you for the photos you

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can take it down thank you Kyoshi he

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told me last year he said Daddy I said

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what's wrong he looks sad he said Daddy

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I wish you had arms I said why honey he

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said because I

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wish I could feel your hug

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and I was like

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and I'm like trying not to cry and he

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says but don't worry Daddy I said why

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baby he said because I'm strong

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and so I'm gonna hug you stronger and

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longer

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[Applause]

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you've heard that saying right the glass

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is either half empty or half

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fool what does that mean it's your

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attitude it's your choice

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now it doesn't mean that everything's

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going to be okay

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we all go through ups and downs but even

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when your life is not good

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my parents always told me Nick don't

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focus on what you don't have focus on

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what you do have you were not given arms

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and legs but you were given a brain use

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your brain do your best

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[Applause]

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I mean that was strict I went to the

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store and I said Mom and Dad can I have

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that toy and you know what they said no

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and I'm like why not they're like get

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your own money

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I was six years old

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and they said figure it out can you say

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those words figure it out

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come on say it stronger figure it out

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you just got to figure it out and so I'm

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going home and I'm like well how can

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