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  • 4/22/2025
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00:00Be free
00:05If you're like free
00:14Tusen tak for en sĂĄ fin introduksjon, og tusen takk
00:17Who sitter der vi slĂĄr opp etter Virkula?
00:21Jeg vil dele Gustav Valken med en ny styrt kreimer
00:26som jeg er veldig ettertrymme.
00:30Here is the 1370s. If it could have helped me with it, so I want to share it with you.
00:44I will tell you from my story. I will tell you how my vision comes to truth.
00:54I live in a world where I look at gratitude, and I want to share with you.
01:01I want to share with you more open things around the world.
01:08I think that empathy and empathy are like important factors in my experience.
01:18I have a lot of opportunity, and I think it's better than the world with status quo.
01:25Because life is now real life that matters, and not the goal.
01:33For the goal of my vision, it's all about the entire world.
01:37The goal of my vision was to be able to achieve it and not to achieve it.
01:43I was born on a generation of 2000-tallets who had been working on a new life in order to find a life-up.
01:52And a year that manifests in the hardest part of the world.
01:57I started off on medicine-studies in Poland for two years.
02:03and I had no idea what they could do.
02:05I was invited to go to the home.
02:07I did my own job.
02:09I went on a and I had been a bit better at the home.
02:11I had to say,
02:13I got a lot of the life of the home.
02:15I was very happy and I could have been.
02:17I was very happy to have been a better job.
02:19I got a lot of the time I had been a better job.
02:23I was very happy to see my life.
02:25I felt so much about my life.
02:27I felt like I had been a few years ago.
02:29I felt like I was a bit nervous for a while.
02:31Everybody, I will start off, I have one more thing I can't understand.
02:38The person is being myself.
02:41I have a lot of memory of it.
02:46If there is anything I have experience with, it's a way of hurting.
02:50The most different things are the best.
02:53The most romantic things I am realizing is that,
02:58So I started to see that the nerve is also a styrke.
03:02For on the other side of the nerve is there the most part.
03:08As a student, I have many ways to get through the process.
03:14And you can also give a perspective on a unique, but brutal way.
03:21You can see the details, the information, the environment, and the environment.
03:27It was the first time I really felt like life was gone.
03:31And one day, when I was young, I was young.
03:36And it did something with me.
03:39And it gave me an experience that I have taken to myself for all the time.
03:42Every time I stand and hold the big part of my life,
03:45I see myself on my death.
03:47And so I think, how big does this mean?
03:51How big does this mean?
03:53I am not sure how big does this mean?
03:55I am not sure how big does this mean.
03:57I am not sure how big does this mean.
03:59But I am not sure how big does this mean, how big does this mean?
04:02I am not sure how big do this mean.
04:04If I have a large number of people with these levels,
04:06I am not sure how big that we have been as a collective,
04:08you don't have to know,
04:09I am not sure how big we are.
04:10I am not sure how big does this mean,
04:11I am not sure what things happen.
04:12So, that's where we went to 150 leis-model,
04:16undervisning, congresser, and keeping the lead role.
04:19I had a total of a dessert on legevakten,
04:22two times on the beginning of the substance,
04:25in a skillset, and so on.
04:27So, I knew that why had this never happened.
04:32But here I came back to Oprah.
04:35For after some years, I had a lot of work on it.
04:38So, she told me.
04:40My life-offgave,
04:42it's to be able to help others feel free.
04:45And this has been my why,
04:47and I'm talking about everything I do.
04:50I'm trying to do it.
04:52I'm trying to do it.
04:54Every day before we open the eyes,
04:57it's going to take a walk.
05:00If you have to take a walk around the walk,
05:04you take a walk on daily basis,
05:06and take a walk on daily basis.
05:08So I can't do it.
05:09And here I will see you physically out from the hall.
05:11For me it will be a fascinating book.
05:14I've got a walk and that's true.
05:17I'll just share my life experience in my life.
05:19I'm getting a walk on daily basis.
05:20I moved a walk,
05:21I've got an awake-arge,
05:22I think in the day,
05:23the day, the day, the day, the day,
05:25the day, the day, the day,
05:26and the day.
05:27And this has ended my life.
05:29I got a short introduction in my story, and I continued to see how I was placed in the kirurg after the interview.
05:38I went to the esthetist branch. I wanted to learn everything.
05:43Landskapet was absolutely not the same thing today.
05:46It was a lot of fun to look at it, and no one wanted to do it.
05:51The kirurgian took off the ring and learned a lot from the first time.
05:56In 2015 was one of the best brands that wanted me to do it, since it was the medicine department.
06:04It was with enthusiasm, and joy and joy that it started.
06:08The one was in the time, and cramse, and the other was the one who met me.
06:14But in the past, I met a few years ago.
06:18I met a distributor who was in the branch.
06:22And together we found new medical care, new health care.
06:26This took me to Norge.
06:28We started academy, and in 2016 started my university.
06:34So, what was it that happened?
06:38In the limit, it was the biggest gift I had ever had.
06:43Because I didn't find a solution.
06:45Since the time I had only had solutions, I didn't have problems.
06:51My experience has learned me that the more I have been able to do it,
06:55I had been able to do it, and I had been able to do it,
06:57and I had been able to do it.
06:59And now I felt like I had been able to do it.
07:01I had been able to do it, but I could never do it,
07:03because I had the most part.
07:05This is the most part.
07:06I was trying to do it.
07:07And I started to start going.
07:09The most part.
07:11Now you can do it.
07:12I'll climb up and step again.
07:14I have been able to do it.
07:15Every day you have to do it.
07:17To do it.
07:19You have to do it.
07:20The most part.
07:21You have been able to do it.
07:23And you can continue to see more,
07:25two of the clients who have been interested in.
07:28I began to understand the potential of the potential.
07:32I had a production of many of the best products in the world.
07:37I had the purchase price as a distribution.
07:41I had the purchase price as a distribution.
07:43I saw the purchase price as a product.
07:46I saw that it was possible to buy the highest quality of the product
07:51and to a whole different price if we could end the product.
07:55Covid became the point.
07:57But that's why I arrived speaking.
07:59Ya moved toвид the uds.
08:00And it deserved a break.
08:02And I was a task.
08:04For before ace period and not the Dance的時候APA at summer was masculine,
08:07I were not able to catch this event now...
08:10But if the pause came in this effort
08:11But you will agree with the future.
08:16And then the event would,
08:17And celebrate to the end.
08:19Then the event of the concert of the end of rough,
08:21In January 2021,
08:22So it was natĂĽrlich worth finding out.
08:24And I sat down on a month that we had to perform the pitchfork.
08:28It didn't work to be very good, so I didn't think about it.
08:35And the result was the 50-finished presentation,
08:38with the whole thread of the CD and the concept.
08:42This was for AI, so I got a consultant on AI to find
08:46all the best pitchforks he had seen.
08:49For I wanted to see the pitchfork,
08:51and I wanted to be inspired by how I could do it.
08:55I checked out all the possible statistics in statistics,
08:59and I had to do the analysis from the industry
09:01and the potential for the next year.
09:05When I saw that this could be a possible spotter,
09:09I had to see a large part of this,
09:12for I had to set it to live in the power I wanted from the start.
09:17I had to come in with several actors,
09:19but I had to see the potential,
09:21and they wanted other things.
09:23It was hard to sit in a meeting with people who didn't understand it,
09:27but it was also a part of the game.
09:29And what do you do when you go further and further and further?
09:33I started in 2022,
09:35I got a meeting with the innovation in Orkla.
09:38The meeting was a success,
09:40and I got to see it later,
09:41and I got to send it to the end of the group.
09:44Orkla was positive,
09:46with their intentions and work that started.
09:49It was a team,
09:51and we found a resource to start
09:53the grunner for the work.
09:55We started the analysis,
09:56we started the analysis,
09:57we started the analysis,
09:58we started the analysis,
09:59we started the concept,
10:00and we started the business crisis.
10:02It was a trigger.
10:04Every week,
10:05there was also a potential a-slag,
10:07said Orkla.
10:08And with my nervous system,
10:09I thought I was thrilled
10:11that it was many,
10:12and I had to see it.
10:13At the same time,
10:14I had a little child,
10:15who threw it off,
10:16with a son,
10:17who had a grunner
10:18and had a insult for Sørge François,
10:21for the little family.
10:23Parallel from this,
10:24we started with Noongjus Lom.
10:26We had to get a storm
10:27and couldn't help him
10:28for no reason
10:29because of the heartless gang.
10:31We had to see it.
10:32We had to see it.
10:33We had to see it.
10:34We had to see it.
10:35We had to see it.
10:36We had to see it.
10:37We had to see it.
10:38We had to see it.
10:39We had to see it.
10:40We had to see it.
10:41We had to see it.
10:42I had to see it,
10:43and I'm at a school очень Germans
10:44kept.
10:45I had to see it.
10:46I came out of a book
10:47about raising medicine,
10:48and how to figure it out.
10:49How do you believe
10:50that,
10:51and how to io'm for?
10:52I want to tell it,
10:53and I
10:55had to know
10:57I wasn't43
10:58about their expertise,
10:59ability,
11:02the ones of care,
11:03and their experience.
11:03This is,
11:06I fell into my interest
11:07and my mother,
11:08and I may notç´ąuya
11:10k.
11:10And the 11 contest
11:11was great as my house.
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11:17I have felt the heart of my life's task,
11:21to help others feel friends and the whole body, but not this.
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12:53Safety logo er en kombinasjon av det gyllene snitt og nautilus skjølle.
13:00Det gyllene snitt representerer naturlig skjønnhet,
13:04hvordan alt naturen skaper er perfekt.
13:08Det gjelder ogsĂĄ deg.
13:10Nautilus representerer prosessen av å være menneske og skjul og rutiner.
13:17SĂĄ nautilus opposerer nokker tommerne seg,
13:21og det er ikke lenger mulig ĂĄ gĂĄ den veien.
13:24Nautilus blir tyttet sommer av vekst,
13:27slik som oss mennesker.
13:29Selv vi lukker skjæren og bærer historien,
13:32men du skal ha ikke den veien.
13:34Det illustrerer for meg hvordan vekst kan kjenne fullt,
13:39ogsĂĄ for mennesker.
13:41NĂĄr nautilus finner nytt av et tap,
13:43er det med bedre plass og mer trygghet.
13:46Det er gjennomgĂĄende mye symbolikk vi sier,
13:51og det representerer min genuine interesse i at du skal føle deg vel,
13:56og at du skal prøve å gå ut av skjølet ditt,
13:59hvis det er det du ønsker.
14:01Vi har vært forintlet til utpleier,
14:05for det skal være enkelt og forstående og lett å bruke.
14:08Vi formulerer avanserte formler.
14:11Vi leverer resultater og vi har ekspertis.
14:15Kjæreverdiene var på plass for å start,
14:19og det utgjør vårt DNA.
14:22Det fleksible tankesettet som mĂĄ tjene til ĂĄ starte noe,
14:26kan oppgĂĄ pĂĄ bekostningene av de verdiene som virker til grunn,
14:32og danner selve fundamentet i merkevalg.
14:36VĂĄre verdier er representert i hver selve,
14:40og de valgene vi gjør på vegne av SAVE.
14:44Vi utvikler og formulerer hver formulering,
14:47og det tar fra 2 til 4 ĂĄr ĂĄ utvikle og ferdestelle hvert produkt.
14:54Ved å sitte ved havet, og havet og himmel møtes,
14:57så kjenner jeg på hvilke følelser jeg har og nært noe gudommelig.
15:01Det gir meg rom og sjælefrøtt.
15:04SAVE som farger representerer dette,
15:07og hvordan vi alltid har det tilgjengelig i oss selv,
15:10vi ønsker deg enormt meditasjon og tilstedeværelse.
15:14Visjonen har vært å skape tidløse hero-produkter,
15:18som kan skreveskys inn i en væretidende, årstid og altid.
15:23Men vi skal også være problemløse.
15:27I livet bærer vi mange moskler.
15:32Jeg vil inspirere deg til ĂĄ ta dem av.
15:35Vis hvem du er.
15:37Sør på sikten, men gjør deg ikke veld.
15:40Ikke venn pĂĄ din altid selv,
15:42og anvende seg og si ja.
15:45Tusen takk.
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