Motivational Speaker Nick Vujicic Visits Full Sail University
Summary
TLDRIn this inspiring speech, the speaker reflects on their experience in a film and the challenges of living without limbs. They share funny anecdotes and profound insights about overcoming fear and embracing one's purpose and destiny. The speaker emphasizes the importance of learning from both good and bad days, and the transformative power of belief and love. They also discuss their spiritual journey and the impact of forgiveness and hope on their life.
Takeaways
- π¬ The speaker did not have writing credits for the film and was only a small part of it, which initially made them nervous.
- π The speaker expresses gratitude for every season of life, emphasizing the importance of resilience and adaptability at the age of 27.
- π‘ The speaker shares their belief that the biggest disability is unbelief, highlighting the power of vision and faith in one's life.
- π The speaker has had a significant impact, traveling to 35 countries and speaking to millions, but emphasizes the importance of not wasting potential.
- π« The speaker commends the achievements of the university and its team, showing appreciation for the special environment created for students.
- π The speaker uses humor to connect with the audience, sharing funny stories about their life to lighten the mood and humanize their experience.
- π€ The speaker reflects on the challenges of being born without limbs and how it has shaped their perspective on life and adversity.
- πͺ The speaker emphasizes that character is built through both good and bad experiences, and that learning from these experiences is crucial.
- π€ The speaker encourages embracing challenges and stepping out of comfort zones, using humor as a tool to navigate social interactions.
- π The speaker shares personal stories of overcoming feelings of envy and finding purpose through faith and understanding of their value and destiny.
- π The speaker invites the audience to learn more about their journey in an upcoming book, offering a deeper dive into their experiences and insights.
Q & A
What was the speaker's role in the film mentioned in the script?
-The speaker had no writing credits and was just a small part of the film, experiencing nervousness about being involved.
How does the speaker feel about the idea of potential being wasted?
-The speaker hates the idea of potential being wasted and is inspired by seeing it being utilized, as he observed during his tour of the university.
What is the speaker's view on the biggest disability humans have?
-Initially, the speaker believed the biggest disability was fear, but after watching a film, he suggests that unbelief might be the biggest disability.
What does the speaker suggest is the starting point for everything?
-The speaker suggests that everything starts with a vision, emphasizing the importance of having a vision for one's life.
How does the speaker describe his experience of hugging people?
-The speaker describes himself as a 'hugging machine' who has hugged about 350,000 people and is aiming to break the Guinness World Record for hugs.
What funny story did the speaker share about his experience on a plane?
-The speaker shared a story about being put in an overhead compartment on a plane to 'freak someone out' by appearing to be just a head with no body.
What was the speaker's childhood envy regarding others?
-As a child, the speaker was envious of everyone else who had arms and legs, including his own siblings.
How did the speaker's perspective on God change over time?
-Initially, the speaker hated God, questioning why he was born without limbs. However, after reading about a man born blind in the Bible, his perspective shifted to trust and belief in a plan for his life.
What does the speaker consider the three essential questions one must answer to avoid being more 'disabled' than him?
-The speaker believes one must know who they are and their value, their purpose in life, and their destiny when they are done here to avoid being more disabled than him.
What is the speaker's view on the importance of character building through life's ups and downs?
-The speaker believes that bad days are more instructive than good days, as they help build character, teach about oneself, relationships, and life principles.
What is the release date of the speaker's upcoming book?
-The speaker's book is set to be released on the 26th of October.
Outlines
π¬ Reflections on Filmmaking and Public Speaking
The speaker shares their experience of being part of a film without any writing credits. Despite initial nervousness, they express gratitude and discuss the unpredictability of life. They highlight the significance of vision and belief, stating that a lack of belief is the greatest disability. The speaker has traveled extensively and spoken to numerous prominent figures, appreciating the potential and achievements of the students at Full Sail University. They emphasize the importance of not wasting potential and offer motivation and inspiration to the audience.
π Lighthearted Anecdotes and Life Challenges
The speaker transitions to humorous stories to lighten the mood. They describe funny interactions with people who are unsure how to approach them due to their disability, including a story about being placed in an overhead compartment on a plane. The speaker also recounts a prank where they startled a girl by pretending to unbuckle their seatbelt with their mouth. They share that despite being born without limbs, they have a strong character built through facing challenges. The speaker stresses the importance of learning from both good and bad days and growing in patience and character through life's experiences.
π Faith and Overcoming Personal Struggles
The speaker delves into their journey of faith, initially feeling anger towards God for their condition. At age 15, they found solace in a biblical story about a man born blind, which led them to believe in a higher purpose. They share personal miracles, including a significant improvement in their scoliosis. The speaker emphasizes trust in God's plan and highlights their belief in Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's sins. They discuss the importance of self-worth, purpose, and destiny, particularly for women, whom they regard as princesses in God's eyes. The speaker concludes by expressing gratitude for the audience's respect and love, inviting them to learn more about their story through their upcoming book.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Fear
π‘Unbelief
π‘Motivation
π‘Vision
π‘Inspiration
π‘Overcoming Adversity
π‘Potential
π‘Character Building
π‘Purpose
π‘Destiny
π‘Humor
π‘Resilience
Highlights
The speaker expresses gratitude for the film but clarifies their limited involvement.
Initially feeling nervous about the film's reception, the speaker now embraces the experience.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptability in life.
A personal belief is shared that fear is the biggest disability, potentially more so than physical limitations.
The idea of vision being crucial for life's direction and success is introduced.
The speaker recounts their experiences traveling and speaking to influential audiences.
Praise for the university and its team is given for their inspiring work.
The speaker discusses the importance of not wasting potential and the role of inspiration.
Humor is used to lighten the mood, with stories of surprising and amusing public interactions.
The speaker shares personal challenges and the value of learning from both good and bad days.
A comparison is made between physical disability and the pain of life's other hardships.
The speaker reflects on their own struggles with identity and purpose, and the journey to find them.
A story from the Bible about a man born blind is used to illustrate a turning point in the speaker's faith.
The concept of forgiveness and redemption is explored through the speaker's personal spiritual journey.
The speaker's perspective on the value of every individual, regardless of their circumstances, is shared.
A call to action for self-reflection on one's identity, purpose, and destiny is made.
The speaker invites the audience to learn more about their story through an upcoming book release.
An expression of thanks and love to the audience for their respect and engagement concludes the speech.
Transcripts
I'm glad that you enjoyed the film I I
do want to say though that I had no
writing credits no nothing in that I was
just uh uh just one little piece in that
whole thing and uh it was it was a
little nerve-wracking at first my Palms
were sweaty my knees were shaking I
didn't know exactly what to expect uh
but you know I'm just so thankful in in
every season of My Life as a young 27 7y
old uh you roll with the punches you you
don't know what's around the corner
until you go around the corner and
tonight I've been asked to um
delightfully I say yes to the requests
of me sharing just a little bit of
motivation and inspiration for you in
your own life I don't know who you are I
don't know what you're going through um
I I'm not here to pretend that uh you
know I understand what you're going
through or or how you feel in your life
and you know it's funny when you see a
man without arms and legs up on stage
with a
smile uh um you sort of subconsciously
compare your suffering to my suffering
and in your own mind your conclusion is
that well you'll never complain again in
your life cuz you can't imagine how it
would be without limbs however I believe
it's being in a it's worse actually
being in a broken home than having no
arms no legs and I used to say that I
believe that the biggest disability of
all is fear but after watching that film
I want to maybe change it up a little
bit I think the biggest disability that
we have as human beings is
unbelief everything starts with a vision
and a man without Vision
dies and for you here at full sale
University I I personally have seen a
lot of things I've seen a lot of good
things I've traveled 35 countries I've
spoken to five presidents and four
congresses and 750 million people around
the world know about my story but man I
I need to tell you something I I went
for a tour with John and Esther for the
entire afternoon around this University
I I I seriously salute you I salute you
John I salute your wife I I salute your
whole team here and what you're
achieving here and you students there is
something so special here and I I was
telling John I just hate the idea of
potential being wasted in this world and
to see what's happen happening here just
really inspires me but anyway I uh want
to congratulate you on your success but
I hope where whoever you are and
wherever you are in your life you're
going to be inspired but before we get
into any more serious stuff I need to
open up with a couple funny stories
actually I always open up with a couple
funny stories when people come and meet
me they don't know what to do with me
you know do I shake his hand or you know
whatever and I just hug people I'm a
hugging machine I've hugged about
350,000 people um we're actually
breaking the world Guinness book of
records of hugs uh in 3 weeks we're
going to be hugging 1,200 individuals in
1 hour and know they're not going to
just pass me down the line all
right but it's really cool how um and
I'm not kidding about that but uh
husbands they they allow me to hug their
wives because they know I'm not going to
lay a hand on them or anything but every
now and then I get a little nervous that
someone you know someone's just going to
come up pick me up and take me home you
know I like what am I going to do right
nothing
much but look I I like to call some
trouble here and there you know when
you're having a boring day you got to
change it up do something you haven't
done before so one day I was on a plane
I was you know complaining about my my
leg room on the plane and uh so my
friends put me in the overhead
compartment they put me up there and I
could stretch my legs no they put me up
there and I wanted to freak someone out
so yeah we did we did we closed the
door
I mean seriously if I get in trouble
what are they going to do handcuff me or
something
seriously so you know you could cause a
little bit of trouble here and there but
uh I have to tell you uh there was this
one day where I was in a car and I'm in
the front seat of the vehicle and don't
worry I wasn't driving or anything like
that but we were there and and and we're
waiting for the lights to change and
this car comes up next to us and this
girl is looking at me so I'm looking at
her and she's looking at me I'm looking
at her I'm thinking cool
I'm like I want to freak the heck out of
her so I know from the other side from
the outside of the vehicle when you look
in and you see me all you see is my head
from the side so you have no idea that I
have no arms and her legs so I grab the
seat belt in my mouth and I loosen it
like this so then I can freely move now
she's looking at me a little weird
because I'm eating my seat Bel but with
that undivided attention knowing all she
sees is my head just imagine that's all
you see I just did
[Applause]
this it was incredible man I tell you it
was awesome it was
awesome
anyway I uh I have a lot of funny
stories and uh as I was growing up as a
child I would be quite envious of
everybody else around me who had arms
and legs including my brother and sister
at times I was born without limbs for no
medical reason there were times in life
where things happen and don't make sense
and I was just sitting on a plane uh
seat next to this guy who was going to
visit his mom and his stepfather just
died on Friday they're burying him
tomorrow or the day after and you know
was talking with him a little bit and
you know there were just some things
that we weren't understanding in this
life there there are some times where
you're going to wish that you could
rewind and and do things all over again
there are times where where you just
wish you could forget memories and you
try to drown those memories in alcohol
or different pleasures and maybe get
distracted by the goals and Ambitions of
your life and try to put the past behind
and move
forward we're all human beings please
don't get me wrong I don't wake up every
morning with a smile on my face like hi
everybody I have ups and downs you see
my foot ups and downs ups and
downs the first thing I want you to take
away from today is this you will have
good days and you'll have bad days but
you will always learn something more or
something new and you will learn more
overall on bad days than good
days you will learn more about yourself
you'll learn more about relationships
you'll learn about life and principles
and it'll build your
character if you're a person who wants
to let's
say improve on your character of
patience let's say don't complain when
you're waiting in a
line you ain't going to grow in patience
until you're put in a place to
wait it's like you go into a gym and you
know you're walking through the front
doors and you know you tell your wife or
your husband I'm going to the gym you go
into the gym and you come in 3 feet and
you do a U-turn and you ride out I went
to the gym ain't going to do nothing you
got to go in there what are you got to
do you got to pick up the weights and
you exercise the muscles that you want
to build I stand before you without arms
and legs but a very strong man because
of the bad days of my
life you know how it is if you didn't go
what you've gone through you wouldn't be
who you are
today and I'm not belittling your pain
and don't worry I've seen pain in my
life and I've seen not only in my life
but people's lives and people say well
at least I have no arms no and then what
am I supposed to say well at least I'm
not an African orphan who's dying at 4
years old and I met that
person what about the 10-year-old girl
that was bought for $700 in Mumbai and
kidnapped as a sex slave to have 350
clients before the age of 13 pregnant at
12 put the baby under the bed while she
works on top abandoned by her family
after she pays her debt of 700 do after
3 years with her child she leaves on the
streets of Mumbai hoping for a new life
no family no job no food her baby needs
food she gets raped beaten up on the
street she comes back to the only way
that she knows how to make money she
goes back to the brothel she gets
pregnant at 15 the the second time and
then that child dies and then 20 years
old she comes up to me yes I have met
this
woman she comes up crying she says Nick
I just found out I got HIV
AIDS and I got fine from being a
prostitute what do you say to
that you may have arms and legs but
unless you know three things number one
who are you and what your value is
number two what is your purpose here in
life and number three what is your
destiny when you're done
here if you don't know the answers of
any of those three questions you're more
disabled than I
I uh I love old people I just want to
make that the foundation love love love
love love love
love
[Music]
so my
parents were
Christian and I hated God Hate's a
strong word I hated
him so why did it give me
less what did I do to deserve that as
kids who pick on me at school they
deserve not to have no arms their legs
no
me so I read about this God this God of
love yeah
right God has a plan yeah
right God is Not partial
no
so took me a journey I asked him why why
why was I born this way and it was 7
years later from age 8 told telling my
mom to that I wanted to commit suicide
was 15 years old actually 7 years later
that I read a story in this book The
Bible and there was a man who was born
blind and no one knew why he was born
that way and I'm like Bing
wow pretty similar to something I know
of why well he said so that that the
display of God and his power can be
strength can be seen and
displayed and I didn't even read on I
didn't even read on at 15 I I heard
about miracles and I didn't know where
my miracle was I'm not against Miracles
I've actually seen blind people seeing
deaf people hearing lame people walking
uh I've actually had a had a a miracle
in my back I'll send you MRI scans if
you wish but I'm about to get a doctor's
official report of a an
unexplainable healing in my spinal cord
it was hollowing my 19 I was at 19 um my
orthopedic surgeon said he's going to
have to put rods in my back by 35 years
old and I'll be bedridden for the rest
of my life and I didn't want to hear
that so I didn't want to hear anything
about it I had a hole at the top of my
spine about an inch or something and a
hole at the bottom of my spine it was
irreversible incurable and uh went to go
back for an MRI scan cuz I started
getting numbing of my nerves and my
muscles because of the pinching on my
spine of a 55Β° curve in my back
scoliosis so I went back to MRI scan and
uh guess what the top holes gone the
bottom hole has just got a little pin
hole left and I've got a pair of shoes
in my closet just in case he says yes to
me with the other
things and I'm not
joking
now what happened was at 15 I said you
know what if you had a plan for the
blind man then you got a plan for me
with that means you give me arms and
legs or
not I trust you because you saved me
from something else much worse than
having no arms no legs and that's the
belief that Jesus did die for my sins
then I don't have to die for mine I will
plead
guilty of having other Idols before me
misusing the lord's name in vain not
keeping the Sabbath day holy not
honoring my
parents killing people I'm a murderer by
God's standard because I hate people
that's the Bible what it says so I've
hated people so I'm going to plead
guilty to any one of those so knowing
now that I have been forgiven and I a
working
progress not perfect I'm a work in
progress but forgiven and have eternity
I'd rather have 90 years with no arms no
legs and to see little Daniel with no
arms no legs here on Earth and come to
heaven with his new body and say Nick
thank you for being my older brother on
Earth if it's only for the one Soul I'm
thankful so that is the truth TR in the
closure and fullness of who I am every
girl is a
princess and I believe that God becomes
like your father and you're his daughter
daughter to a King is a princess so your
royalty you were made for
royalty you are wearing a dress you may
just be in a wrong
Castle your value your purpose your
destiny your purpose is to love and
love um Destiny that's for me so that's
my story with that and U everything else
is more in full in my book coming out on
the 26th of October so I encourage you
to get that too right where is going to
be very good and um we're excited but I
want to thank you for the question I
want to thank you for your respect I
want to thank you though most of all for
your love I feel it I thank you for it
and uh it's just been wonderful here
I've personally been inspired I've
personally been blessed so thank you
guys and if you want to know more um
just go to Just Google neck voich and
you will find me love you
guys you're the
man
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